Women are very sexist. They want total freedom for themselves, but they understand the system they have created only works if men don't have the same freedom.
For example, women demand reproductive freedom, which means they can have sex any time they want, then if they get pregnant, they can kill the baby. Or, if they feel really maternal, they can keep the baby and the cops make the sperm donor send them lots of money.
Yet, look at how they treat men. They have no intention of granting men reproductive freedom, which would mean men could also decide they were not going to take responsibility for the baby.
Women are so sexist you can't even discuss this topic with them. Watch female responses if you don't believe me.
So, while they demand the right to wear anything they want, they frantically call the cops if a cross-dressing male comes around.
2006-08-02 11:34:33
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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Well in certain countries it is not so ridiculous. In India they make crossdressing into an art form. And I can look at history and see that in Shakespeare's time men dressed and played the roles of women and it was beyond belief that there should be women actors. In Europe and America at the turn of the 20th century it was common practice to have young boys in girls clothes until they were 4-5 year old.. I saw a picture of my great grandfather as a small boy and he looked like a girl. It was considered normal.
So why it is so ridiculous when a man wears a dress today? In our society we have roles for men and women. If a woman pretends to be a man, she is somehow grasping for power. But for a man to dress like a woman, he is humiliating himself. Odd isn't it? If a boy should wear a dress we would expect that he should be humiliated, and teased mercilessly. We would also expect that the experience would somehow permanently damage him and turn him into a pervert. (This really doesn't happen.)
When you get down to it, it's just our social pressures. That and the fact that men in dresses just aren't pretty.
2006-08-02 11:39:47
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answered by Dr. D 7
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a woman wearing a mini-skirt is in easy words keeping with the kinds. The tops they placed on are in easy words revealing in the adventure that they have got "a rack." in any diverse case, it incredibly is in easy words a actual. youthful girls human beings gown to out-do or praise one yet another fashionably. They do it to get the interest of the guy they have a overwhelm on too. Older human beings, placed on revealing clothing for assorted motives. If a guy wears a Speedo or a thong bathing better healthful, I snort my guts out. i'm now no longer tempted contained in the route of lust. If women human beings placed on revealing clothing, I hardly be conscious. i for my area placed on clothing that are classic and all black, with the aid of very fact i'm an artist. and that i have were given a rack! each person gown the way we do for assorted motives. .
2016-11-27 21:46:43
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answered by ? 4
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I think it's because, a woman's dress is very dainty and shows off alot of skin which most girls do, so thats why guys can't get away with it, however when a girl wears guys clothing it's like she's just wearing over sized comfortable clothing and no one thinks of it being wrong because she's covered
2006-08-02 11:37:07
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answered by stitchgirl_1@rogers.com 3
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As recently as the 1960s, when I was in HS, girls in pants, blue jeans, was at least discouraged, and in many families forbidden for being unladylike. When my mother was in HS, women in pants did not happen. And, in her mother's time, even to see a woman straddle a horse like a man to ride, would cause the weaker of heart to "swoon." It seems that women, over time, have just been willing to suffer the abuse and ridicule, then the distaste and disapproval, to finally be able to wear what they damn please. Who knows, maybe male cross dressers will one day become bold enough to walk around openly for long enough that people will no longer notice, and Victoria's Secret will enjoy a whole new clientele.
2006-08-02 13:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Truthfully, I think that men's clothing looks quite similar to women's apparel (casual that is). Meanwhile, women's clothing is "too female" for the opposite sex. Good question, though. The whole sex issue with clothing and everything really needs to be put to rest because social standards are changing. Here's to the next man in a skirt!
-Lella^_^
2006-08-02 11:30:04
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answered by ? 3
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The same reason that people are more acceptable to lesbians then fags(men) society. we see little girls holding hands,playing house, little girls will kiss each other. Boys on the other hand play rough, football,mud,and bugs.our view of childhood alters our perception on what people should do, if you grew up rich and proper and poor and ignorant would be unacceptable, and vice a versa
2006-08-02 11:42:36
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answered by sunistao 3
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maybe because men's clothes dont really look that much different on a woman than woman's clothes look. but women's clothes on a man look just retarded. i mean, they're cut smaller, and made for boobs and hips...which in my experience, most men don't have. i would have to say that that's probably the reason why. :)
2006-08-02 11:31:18
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answered by srevels2005 3
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pants and dress shirts are unisex clothing so both genders can wear them.dresses are for women only.i've never seen dresses being sold in the men's section.well men can buy them to fit their size too but they do it secretly.i haven't seen men buying dresses at the mall.
2006-08-02 11:30:27
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answered by polly-pocket 5
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Ha ha ha Good question. May be it's nature creation. Women have curves which can adjust any style. But men don't have .. Mustaches and beard will weird and not suitable for our cloths. ...
2006-08-02 11:34:08
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answered by mswathi1025 4
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