Wearing nothing at all would make many people feel comfortable, because clothing can be quite restrictive at times, and fabrics can irritate. Would you like to see naked people in public spaces?
Let’s put it like this, Moshe Dayan in a dress is more masculine than by far most men because his actually relevant characteristics (as opposed to fashion style) gear towards that.
It’s not like when you’ve got a single violation of a traditional image of masculinity that you’re suddenly not masculine or not a man in general.
Interesting to often see people whine on here that they feel attacked as a man and that they can’t express themselves, but then lots of people on here also attack men for expressing themselves.
It’s not emasculating. It’s just clothes. If you think this is so degenerate, then you’re view of femininity is probably screwed. But I guess I can’t blame you because that’s how society raised you to be.
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If a guy is going to wear dresses skirts shave your darn legs...
It seems strange to me but if it makes them happy then whatever.
I think a woman telling men what they can and/or can't do is an attack on masculinity.
What is he? A meninazi? Dont he have better problems?
They said the same about blacks, gays and trans. So no. And I couldn’t care less what the bitch Owens says.
Wear whatever you want, and whatever feels comfortable.
Wearing nothing at all would make many people feel comfortable, because clothing can be quite restrictive at times, and fabrics can irritate. Would you like to see naked people in public spaces?
Why not, if everyone (or the majority) is doing it, it looses any impact, it now has.
Well, I am a guy that like to wear dresses, but this is because I really want to feel like a girl and to be feminine..
Kudos to Candace Owens for stating the absolutely bleeding obvious.
Not really, no. I’d hope there’s more to being a man and masculinity than just her normative views on fashion (and there is).
Let’s put it like this, Moshe Dayan in a dress is more masculine than by far most men because his actually relevant characteristics (as opposed to fashion style) gear towards that.
It’s not like when you’ve got a single violation of a traditional image of masculinity that you’re suddenly not masculine or not a man in general.
Interesting to often see people whine on here that they feel attacked as a man and that they can’t express themselves, but then lots of people on here also attack men for expressing themselves.
It’s not emasculating. It’s just clothes. If you think this is so degenerate, then you’re view of femininity is probably screwed. But I guess I can’t blame you because that’s how society raised you to be.
Those are homosexuals
I don't agree, I like wearing dresses myself, but not in public,
No. I don't care, it's their business.
Masculinity is an individual thing not some societal good.
Yes i agree, I'm not an idiot.
Well she is a stupid snowflake who needs her safe space
I think she is a cunt can't Understand Normal Thinking
The answer to "do you agree with Candace Owens" is universally a resounding no. She is a troll of the highest order and really not worth listening to.
Cadence Owens also believes racism dosen't exist , so her opinion dosen't matter
It's just different. Like no bats a eye when you see a woman in a suit. So why the difference...
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