Originally posted by Clovie
no dress looks good on a guy. same goes for those borat like things.. and some others as well 😬
See, that's an honest opinion and I appreciate that.
inb4 "that's not LGBTQ friendly"
Anyway, I do not wear dresses or any women's clothing. I just wanted to see if you would also be honest if I asked you to do the same you wanted the men to do (and I'm sure you realized that). On this day, I learned Clovie is not a hypocrite. 🙂
Originally posted by Robtardso what? I believe tolerance doesn't equal promoting/liking/whatever.
That's sexist
Originally posted by Clovie
so what? I believe tolerance doesn't equal promoting/liking/whatever.
guy is a guy, girl is a girl. if a gilr wants to play with cars, sure, her choice. if a guy wants to play with kitchen stuff, it's his choice. but a little boy wearing princess dress looks weird.
Just pointing out that it was/is sexist
Originally posted by Robtard
That's just laziness
Some girls are turned on by guys who are caring and thoughtful. I'm okay with opening doors, standing on the sidewalk nearest to the street when walking with your gal-pal, putting your jacket on shallow puddles, etc. I see it as an evolutionary thing and not a cultural thing.
Not all women like that stuff. I think that's okay, too. But I can understand the primal desire to find a caring man attractive.
I do not buy into that "it is sexist to hold the door for girls." Some things, that seem sexist, should not be sexist, when there is a clear and logical reason, from a sexual production perspective (as it relates to our evolution).
TL : DR - It is not sexist. That's just some bullshit that some feminists made up.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Some girls are turned on by guys who are caring and thoughtful. I'm okay with opening doors, standing on the sidewalk nearest to the street when walking with your gal-pal, putting your jacket on shallow puddles, etc. I see it as an evolutionary thing and not a cultural thing.Not all women like that stuff. I think that's okay, too. But I can understand the primal desire to find a caring man attractive.
I do not buy into that "it is sexist to hold the door for girls." Some things, that seem sexist, should not be sexist, when there is a clear and logical reason, from a sexual production perspective (as it relates to our evolution).
TL : DR - It is not sexist. That's just some bullshit that some feminists made up.