crfriend wrote: ↑Tue Aug 12, 2025 2:12 pm
Uncle Al wrote: ↑Mon Aug 11, 2025 7:47 pmLGBTQ+ concepts are not what Skirt Cafe' is about. We're here to promote a man's ability to choose what he wants for his clothing comfort and freedom, AS MEN - NOT how he
'identifies'.
The problem here is that there's no latitude any longer for expressions that do not follow the "traditional" "Father Knows Best" mentality -- and that's a direct reflection of what's sitting at the top of the pile at the moment. The problem is that the damage is already done and it'll take generations to erase the damage.
crfriend wrote: ↑Tue Aug 12, 2025 2:12 pm
Uncle Al wrote: ↑Mon Aug 11, 2025 7:47 pmLGBTQ+ concepts are not what Skirt Cafe' is about. We're here to promote a man's ability to choose what he wants for his clothing comfort and freedom, AS MEN - NOT how he
'identifies'.
The problem here is that there's no latitude any longer for expressions that do not follow the "traditional" "Father Knows Best" mentality -- and that's a direct reflection of what's sitting at the top of the pile at the moment. The problem is that the damage is already done and it'll take generations to erase the damage.
CR is correct. We are very quickly moving back to the 1950's regarding rights for marginalized groups and acceptable forms of self expression. LGBTQ individuals are being targeted and we are moving toward the stereotypical definition of men and women in the 1950's. Why does this matter to us here on skirt cafe? Here is my take:
1. We are seen by the general population as being either gender nonconforming or as gay homosexuals. Please note that I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with being a gay homosexual. If we look-up the definition of gender nonconforming, all of us here on the Cafe fit that definition whether we like it or not. We definitely do not fit the definition of the stereotypical 1950's man that some members of conservative society are attempting to resurrect.
2. Here at the cafe, we are all men, but we fall into different areas on gender spectrum. By societies definition, some the men here like myself are more feminine, and some are more masculine, and some fall into the middle ground. We are all biologically men, but fall into different areas of the gender spectrum, which is great because there is room for everyone and all expressions. The Cafe has really evolved over the years.
3. When we add accessories like earrings, nail polish, purses, and other items, by societies definition we are moving toward a feminine presentation. Many of us there don't believe that they are moving toward a feminine presentation because we are simply reclaiming fashion items that previously belonged to men before an idiot by the name of Beau Brummell came along and destroyed men's fashion. Those folks are correct! Unfortunately, society at large has never heard of Beau Brummell and simply sees us as moving toward the feminine and therefore we are perceived as gender nonconforming, feminine, and possibly gay homosexuals.
4. The LGBTQ battle is not our battle. That is the sentiment of most of the members here on the Cafe, but I beg to differ with this thought process. It is very simple! The ridicule that is showered onto the LGBTQ folks for nontraditional appearances is also trickled down onto us because the general public cannot differentiate us from LGBTQ folks. It is really that simple. The more that nontraditional appearances and nontraditional fashion for men are stigmatized, the more we are scrutinized.
5. Poking the bear. The current state of things in Washington is to poke the bear regarding LGBTQ rights. Watch a conservative network like NewsMax for one day and you will see examples of this including making fun of men with alternate presentations and men that fall short regarding traditional masculinity. They even advertise to invest you money in companies that adhere to the norms of traditional masculinity. Things were going well for years until everyone started pointing at, ridiculing, and laughing at the elephant in the room that remained hidden and was previously blending well into general society.
I 100 percent agree that we CR that we are moving fast toward a "Father Knows Best" or "Leave It to Beaver" because of what is currently sitting on the top of the pile and trickling downward.
We are not in a good situation! In my opinion, the best thing that we can collectively do is to unite, respect each other, and realize that even though we are not part of the LGBTQ community, that as the LGBTQ community gets beaten down, we will also suffer much of the same fate for our nonstandard presentation.
Jamie
Fashion Freedom for Men
Someone please invent a time machine so that I can go back in time and stop Beau Brummell!