re "cross-dressing" being nurture:
I just now saw this thread.
Also the last time I posted in this group, the 'regulars' around her acted too rude, so I left. I'll give this one more try. -
Also please don't 'peg' people, by saying that conservative religious people aren't, living as liberated as some of us do.
The subject is both nurtured, & context-dependent:
Scottish-men proudly wear/display kilts, as they play their bagpipes, as part of their lifestyle.
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CPR, ICU, & other such medically-intense Care-situations: Let me tell you, of course I'm gonna wear pants, as I wanna get to the person, before they're in rigor-mortis.
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Building-projects, plus Car-maintenance: for sure I'm in over-alls then.
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Gardening: again, I'm in my Levi's; never in pantyhose & a dress.
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Sleeping: I used to wear pj's, but my Sweetie's T-shirts I like best.
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Carrying babe around: again in Levi's, with kiddo in *Snuglicarrier*
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church: considering the last time I attended church, was singing in last yearsChristmas-choir, well I wore a dress; but
I'm sure JESUS would accept any singer in pants too.
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Skating: yes, I've ice-skatedin jeans before, but Skating-dresses serve us skaters much better.
Now, as a liberated-woman I rarely wear make-up, or jewelry for that matter, & leave my beautiful hair flying in the breezes. - otoh, for Halloween & other relevant occasions, Sweetie wears wigs, make-up, jewelry, complete with ear-studs. Like I said, the conditions are imprinted/nurtured plus context-dependent.
Sure, that makes sense. But what about situations out of context? Eg, women buying actual men's garments simply because they're cheaper than the equivalent women's? Or men wearing traditionally female garments for the purposes of feel, look, comfort etc?
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in jeans before, but Skating-dresses serve us skaters much better.
