So wearing a dress (for guys) is creeping into mainstream - so much so that it made it into the (slightly homophobic) hip hop scene , where even high profile male stars have worn one.
what was your experience like? any one judge or or side eye you sis? AND did you feel free
Ehh no real judgment (I live in a very liberal community). It was actually for a drag party/show that I went to with a bunch of friends and at first I was really self-conscious but then I just embraced it! I had a blast tbh. You should try it
There is a picture of me in a dress when I was like a baby, my mum and her friend put me in it because I kindas looked like a girl as a kid and a teenager. I used to get mistaken for a girl allot but I look a bit less girly now I've grown up.
I wouldn't wear one, that's a personal decision though.
The last picture of P.Diddy(?) is a kilt is an offensive and racist addition to the group of pictures because a kilt and a skirt and a dress are 3 different things.
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I'm a middle eastern who dressed like this on a daily basis (well, kinda)
I wouldn't wear one, that's a personal decision though.
The last picture of P.Diddy(?) is a kilt is an offensive and racist addition to the group of pictures because a kilt and a skirt and a dress are 3 different things.
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I'm a middle eastern who dressed like this on a daily basis (well, kinda)
soz ill take it out . tbh im from new zealand and men here sometimes where a traditional dress and it looks hot cause they are usually wearing shirtless
soz ill take it out . tbh im from new zealand and men here sometimes where a traditional dress and it looks hot cause they are usually wearing shirtless