When I said stop the sexualization of dress and skirts, it's implied that no one group can claim ownership any garment. Going to the Bible God made same garment (gowns) for both male and female. This undisputable fact makes it very oblivious both man and woman are intitle of wearing same type of garments. We all need the same type of clothes to protect are bodies. Any one claims otherwise is lying.Barleymower wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:45 pm
There is also the question of possession which remains unanswered. Who owns skirts? Are women entitled to say "our skirts"?
If one group claims ownership of any garment, then that garment is being sexualize. That sexualization leads to building molds. This makes we ourselves our own enemies. As long we continue to sexualize (identify) dresses and skirts as women's clothes, we are giving other people ammunition to identify us gay, trans or whatever.