I've gone through a bunch of changes to styles that I like and wear. I used to wear really tight jeans in my 20s when they didn't have any elastic and some things were just plain hard to do. I moved to looser jeans In my 30s and then to "relaxed" jeans until one day I looked in a mirror and saw and older man with really baggy pants. Something had to change and I couldn't get any younger. I now wear mostly slim jeans with elastic. I really like the look, feel and mobility. Oh and yes then there are skirts and dresses. I have tried on hundreds of dresses and only ever bought 2 and then proceeded to immediately not like the way they fit because of lack of boobs. I tried on 6 dresses at Christmas and didn't like the way any of them fit even though I thought they all had potential on the hanger.Disaffected.citizen wrote:Which is the thrust of my original point; we each and all have differing perceptions as to what constitutes "feminine" and the varying degrees of femininity, too.Kirbstone wrote:Anything remotely feminine to my mind is reserved for home grounds frolics......
So, back on topic, why do we choose the styles we choose?
We all like different styles and are constantly thinking about trying new looks because we are human and creative. The biggest difference from a lot of other men is that our pallet has a few more colors than they are comfortable experimenting with.