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Not really. You are being dogpiled by some, expectedly so, for quadrupling down on your deflections, having questionable to say the least content on your profile and for straight up accusing forum users of being active child abusers for nothing more than hypothetical forum discussion.
I am not friends with anyone here. I opened up with a question giving you room to explain yourself, to which you doubled down with "men in skirts!" even though I haven't taken any stance in favor of said notion, or even mentioned it at all.
If you truly care about the safety of children then now is your chance to prove it by addressing your own faults first. Pointing fingers and throwing out accusations falls on deaf ears as concern trolling when you're a perpetrator of what you're supposedly trying to fight yourself.
So honestly it puzzles me that a guy will choose to wear a skirt.
In Latin America women are still expected to wear heels in many work environments.
I'm sorry if this is deemed antiquated or sexist, but it's easier to judge a man to be some kind of pervert or a fetishist, while a woman isn't going to get that kind of prejudice for just wearing slacks.
if they are not revealing i see no problem personally, i only see people unwilling to accept others beliefs and ways of life. not saying that this applies to you either army hound i just wanted to point out that while being and feeling masculine is indeed important then so is the opposite as well.
that was hyperbole, i know that with 8bil people on the planet there's bound to be someone who does, but, you know what i mean