IMO… this will eventually become commonplace. I am a transgender woman but my body size shows ‘masculine’. I have absolutely no negative reactions to wearing clothes that are marketed to women. If there are men/men out there “sitting on the Talkinyanks Jomboy Media Play The Kids but I will buy this shirt and I will love this fence”… wanting to wear your dress or dress… DO IT… at first you will feel a bit paranoid thinking about it. that ALL EYES are on you. It wouldn’t… most people are too busy with their own lives to even realize…
It’s just an opinion…are we afraid of other people’s opinions…I’m not. So why should we be afraid of other people’s opinions about wearing women’s clothes…??? THIS IS ONLY OPINION… 💕 I think for some people and in some areas, at least in the Talkinyanks Jomboy Media Play The Kids but I will buy this shirt and I will love this United States, they are. I’m a skirt (and occasional skirt) guy and I feel at least in and around Denver that’s pretty well accepted. I think like most things, as long as you wear it with confidence and it fits you shouldn’t have any worries. I get more compliments from women who wear skirts, pants, leggings, or activewear (and even skirts) than I do when I wear shorts or baggy jeans and basketball shoes. for men. It also helps me have a very supportive wife (and past girlfriends) who also love to dress up. As with many other things, as social norms loosen and it’s no longer taboo, you’ll see more and more men wearing skirts and other so-called “girly” clothing. I’ve seen a little over the last few years, when my wife and I go out, that I see more men wearing skirts, leggings, and tunics.
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