Sir Garyson Perry is "just a man who likes to wear dresses"
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Re: Sir Garyson Perry is "just a man who likes to wear dresses"
Thanks Mouse,
60 years + is the time I have been interested in skirts and dresses.
I actually became an official old codger in March, Mr Sunak said so.
I certainly can agree that being out, loud and proud is one of the best things I have ever done.
Just a pity that it took so long.
Ces la Vie.
Steve.
60 years + is the time I have been interested in skirts and dresses.
I actually became an official old codger in March, Mr Sunak said so.
I certainly can agree that being out, loud and proud is one of the best things I have ever done.
Just a pity that it took so long.
Ces la Vie.
Steve.
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Re: Sir Garyson Perry is "just a man who likes to wear dresses"
We have solutions Steve but nobody agrées with us.STEVIE wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:53 amOn this subject, it won't be a meet-up, more like a week long convention.Barleymower wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:57 pm I'm looking forward to the our next meet up. We can can have a chat then.
If you reach a conclusion, frankly I'd be shocked, I don't believe there is one.
The nomenclature isn't as important as societal attitude and norms.
Society, currently will rarely accept that a guy just "wants" to wear a dress. Society wants/needs a deeper, convoluted or darker reason.
Hell, we seem unable to agree among ourselves, what hope for an outsider and at the same time we appear surprised when newcomers express anxiety over appearing in public.
Sheesh, stop the world, I need off, my brain hurts!
If anyone thinks I have cracked it, after 60 years, I'm as puzzled as ever.
Steve.
Re: Sir Garyson Perry is "just a man who likes to wear dresses"
Me too.
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...