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By problem I mean doing something unconventional that is going to cause people to be uncomfortable around you.(Emph added)
What is this "problem" you speak of?
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By problem I mean doing something unconventional that is going to cause people to be uncomfortable around you.(Emph added)
What is this "problem" you speak of?
By problem I mean doing something unconventional that is going to cause people to be uncomfortable around you.
Ya but guys shouldn't be palling around in women's clothing, that is too close to homosexuality and is against God. Cross dressing, even accounting for cultural standards, is rejecting your gender and trying to DESIGN another which God did not make you in and you were not born with so its actually rejecting God.
This issue is resolved in High School by peer pressure. We learn in school what is and what is not acceptable and what we need to do to blend in and to be a productive part of society. Of course I live in a conservative state. People always have the option of moving to an area that is more liberal if they feel they would fit in better there. Even we have that option here if we want to attend a liberal arts college or if we want to attend the more conservative university.People can be made uncomfortable by doing just about anything.
Sounds like the other people are the ones with a problem on their hands.By problem I mean doing something unconventional that is going to cause people to be uncomfortable around you.
Sounds like a ghetto attitude to me. If you want to take on the world and battle social norms then far be it for me to get in your way.Sounds like the other people are the ones with a problem on their hands.
Ironically, individuality, creativity, and social justice are traditionally values of the educated upper middle-class, which is why my life is based on such priorities. Ghettos have the most reliance on norms, often called "street codes."Sounds like a ghetto attitude to me. If you want to take on the world and battle social norms then far be it for me to get in your way.
By problem I mean doing something unconventional that is going to cause people to be uncomfortable around you.
People can be made uncomfortable by doing just about anything.
This issue is resolved in High School by peer pressure. We learn in school what is and what is not acceptable and what we need to do to blend in and to be a productive part of society. Of course I live in a conservative state. People always have the option of moving to an area that is more liberal if they feel they would fit in better there. Even we have that option here if we want to attend a liberal arts college or if we want to attend the more conservative university.
That's what I'm assuming, since the traits for which I am being criticized are those most common among the privileged.Perhaps using the term "ghetto attitude" is just a way of dismissing any relevance of the point without considering or responding to it directly so as to avoid giving it any credibility.
Yes, and I thought that was the function of children's and family-friendly sitcoms.Not that I'm encouraging extreme behavior, but most of the "social norms" I learned in school, frankly, are total crap that we should stop perpetuating.
To pound positive messages into our heads before we hit the messed-up world of high school.This is something that effects me personally, I would like to know how anyone else feels about it!
I dress in men's clothing all the time, at home and at work. It is much cheaper, easier to shop fore (all the sizes are the same!), it's more comfortable for me, and men's pants actually have decent pockets. Oh, and they tend to last longr being washed constantly!
What are your thoughts on cross dressing- for practical reasons or otherwise? Would you interact differently with someone that you notice is cross dressing than someone who is wearing clothing tailored for their gender?
For all intents and purposes I'm referring to cross dressing in an appropriate manner. I had a few pictures of a man who liked to wear a dress in public who looked very stunning and smart, but I seem to have lost them. It was something that fit him, was appropriate for public wear, and was not worn as a joke. This is what I am talking about.
This issue is resolved in High School by peer pressure. We learn in school what is and what is not acceptable and what we need to do to blend in and to be a productive part of society. Of course I live in a conservative state. People always have the option of moving to an area that is more liberal if they feel they would fit in better there. Even we have that option here if we want to attend a liberal arts college or if we want to attend the more conservative university.
(Emph added)
What is this "problem" you speak of?
In addition to dressing "in" men's clothes, sometimes I dress "up" as a man. I'll wear a chest binder, and this combined with my usual lack of makeup, short hair, and current wardrobe, it's easy to mistake me as a young man (which is sometimes my intention).
So, what's the "problem" in doing this? You are free to think it's weird, but I don't see any "problem".
Do you find people think you are a man and treat you differently because of it?
* trans people being a special case as their truths about gender are necessarily more complex
I think she is afraid to catch the gay.
Some people react strongly to things they see as a personal weakness / temptation, so maybe a bit of truth to that.
Then go do it?These are the reasons it is so difficult to have an honest debate or thoughtful conversation, it really just makes me want to gag and do something else.
These are the reasons it is so difficult to have an honest debate or thoughtful conversation, it really just makes me want to gag and do something else.