Daryl wrote:Not all women are like this. Some actually prefer skirts and understand why a man would want the same. I had a long talk with a woman at a streetcar stop one summer day a few years ago. I had my long khaki skirt on and she asked why I was wearing a skirt. I told her it was because I just preferred skirts to pants. I could tell that was the answer she was hoping for (and probably suspected would be the case given that my skirt was definitely not made for women). She volunteered that was how she felt too, and that she never wore pants anymore. She even told me about how her daughter (in college I think) had just started doing the same and that now they both totally enjoy skirts for personal bodily freedom as well as comfort on warm days. The streetcar was delayed so we kept talking and even touched on some of what I meantioned above. She didn't understand why more women didn't wear skirts all the time too.
This sort of goes along with the discussion I had with the woman in Franklin Tennessee about why I wear skirts and how she explained to me it was "customary" for her to wear her trousers, which were skin tight jeans. She explained she'd rather not wear them [the clothes she was wearing], and would prefer a 1920's vintage style dress, but she worries people would make fun of her for wearing such a garment casually.
When you look a women as a whole, they are bound by the same fashion shackles that we men are, they just have a few more items to choose from. But it is true, society will ridicule the "butch" style woman, the older woman who wears mini skirts, the young women who wears midi's, wearing baggy trousers, etc. Granted, there isn't as much risk for them, they don't have to worry about loosing employment, family or friends for the practice as we do, but the bad vibes are still there.
Take hair as an example, yes woman have short hair, but mostly it's the "pixie cut" hardly any have a "men's" hair style, and those who do are branded as lesbian butches. Which by the way... I'm not a fan of the pixie cut...
It's all very asinine. People shouldn't be so afraid to be who they are!