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bobmate wrote:...but the fact that this programme has done this can only be a good thing for accepting men wearing skirts. Even tho the character is wearing eye liner.
Shame they (apparently) had to present him as bisexual and describe him as a crossdresser though. That is playing to ignorant stereotypes, which is unfortunate even if it is to be expected.
Overall though, I guess this will do the idea of men in skirts more good than harm.
Have fun,
Ian.
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Chris maybe so, but the fact that this programme has done this can only be a good thing for accepting men wearing skirts.
Yes, that is quite right, Bobmate. My comment was a bit tongue-in-cheek. At least the programme will encourage the idea that a man wearing skirts can be seen as - if not normal - at least acceptable. That's a good start.
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