From Men's Health Magazine
From Men's Health Magazine
Saw this on Facebook and had to share it here
I Feel More Like a Man While Wearing a Dress Than I Ever Did in a Suit
Great read
Uncle Al
I Feel More Like a Man While Wearing a Dress Than I Ever Did in a Suit
Great read
Uncle Al
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I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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That's a real inspiration. Especially:
Really, really nice!
This nails what I sort of knew but couldn't quite figure out. Those dresses, especially the second and third ones, are what I'm trying to achieve. He also gives some more tips here.If you want to make a dress for yourself, I have some practical advice: get the right cut for your body. Women’s dresses often have waist seams and bust seams that accentuate a female figure. If you want to accentuate your V-shape, you’ll need to space the shoulder seams further out, and the waist seam probably needs to go down a couple of inches.
Really, really nice!
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There are more and more articles like this appearing in conjunction with the fashion world now pushing gender fluidity. There have been a few interesting articles featuring Harris Reed over the last few days for example. I do get the feeling that with the rise of generation Z , the days of gendered fashion is numbered. Of course, the fashion industry will look at this in terms of profit, since if they can even entice 10% of men to become interested in wearing skirts and dresses, that is huge for them. Not all men will be interested in wearing skirts and dresses, but that is to be expected, but what I do expect is to start seeing more of it, especially once we emerge from the pandemic.
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Yes, quite inspiring. I particularly like these
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You're right Al, this article about says it all.
David, the PDX Fashion Pioneer
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Social norms aren't changed by Congress or Parliament; they're changed by a sufficient number of people ignoring the existing ones and publicly practicing new ones.
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That's a brilliant article, this kind of guy is my inspiration. And some of his outfits are exactly what I'm looking for!
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Long full hair... chiseled legs... no Buddha belly...
.... now I know how the "average" girls feel reading beauty magazines!
Ahh... I accept my fate being a pudgy, balding, skirt wearing mountain hillbilly!
.... now I know how the "average" girls feel reading beauty magazines!
Ahh... I accept my fate being a pudgy, balding, skirt wearing mountain hillbilly!
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Yeah Moon, and me, a grizzled out of shape 63 year old with weird hair and a penchant for dresses and heels.moonshadow wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 4:50 am Ahh... I accept my fate being a pudgy, balding, skirt wearing mountain hillbilly!
Ha Ha, we are what we are and I am just enjoying getting old as disgracefully as I can.
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That was a great article I enjoyed reading. This gentleman knows what he's talking about.
I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman.