https://www.facebook.com/Short-shorts-a ... 323704250/I've seen firsthand for myself how many matured boys' legs look so good in cycling shorts.I wish to see more of that,and yet societal etiquette in general still restricts male leg exposure while letting women do it with impunity.Such gender discrimination isnt one which feminists will bother to fight.Men have got to stand up for ourselves and stop trusting feminists' fake promises of equality. ... Isnt patrialchy a friend of feminism,because both seek to subjugate men and constrict their freedom?
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He goes on like this for perhaps over a hundred posts. He's got a lot of feelings about clothes.
I can understand some of his pain, given that we live at the equator and most days it's too hot for clothes. but at the same time it's appropriate for men but not women to go shirtless in public, so it kind of evens out.I wonder how different would the world be if men were allowed to wear skirts while women are still forbidden to wear pants?Maybe women would be forced to wear maxi skirts for all office jobs,while men would be allowed freedom to choose short or long pants at work;and miniskirts would be the casual stuff for both men and women,never to see the face of the office workplace. ... I can imagine men would write articles about the dark days when their legs had to be inserted into individual fabric cylinders,restricting ventilation and causing rash near the pubic region.I imagine these men would celebrate the day when their legs can finally be freed from being so wrapped up,and undercurrent breezes can finally blow past the region near their briefs..Equal laws would be put in place to protect men from being upskirted by bigoted women who stick to age old stigma of skirts being taboo towards men,and hence seek to shame them.
With only short or long skirts as the options of lowerwear,girls would start to see the day they receive their first maxi skirt as their rite of passage into adulthood,and girls who insist on wearing miniskirts would be seen as immature and not ready to begin a family.Boys however,would see this coming of age as the time to try out all forms of clothes,be it skirt or pants,long or short.Boys would flaunt fashion with style,or with practicality in mind.A confident man would be seen as one who'd dress the way that best project his image,even if it meant wearing a miniskirt.
But for the rest of it, I'm guessing he either has major issues or is a closeted trans woman with major issues. I don't exactly see hordes of men getting really angry at how they're not allowed to wear miniskirts.