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| 3 | Does Anyone Else Feel Lost When It Comes To Defining Manhood? | Social Issues | No_Personality_1369 | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 06:37 AM |
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| 1 | Does Anyone Else Feel Lost When It Comes To Defining Manhood?I try not to judge. But if you feel like answering, I'd love to know why you choose to actively embrace things our culture has defined as female? Skirts are different than kilts. Why not wear a kilt instead of a skirt? It just seems to me that the entire culture has looked to the past, viewed a piece of clothing similar to modern female clothing as the same item, and stated that men have always worn them. I suppose I can forgive nail polish. Some of my closest male friend have worn it, it's just… | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 07:05 PM |
| 0 | Does Anyone Else Feel Lost When It Comes To Defining Manhood?But why would we regress into some things but leave others behind? Isn't history meant to be studied, not recreated? We used to wear kilts, but men realized they weren't practical. Now, since kilts look like skirts and skirts are identified as female clothing, why would we want to regress backwards? Same thing with dresses. Men in history didn't wear dresses. They were designed with the female form in mind. But unless we change how dresses look on a fundamental level, and make them manly, men wi… | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 06:23 PM |
| 0 | Does Anyone Else Feel Lost When It Comes To Defining Manhood?I suppose I am. It just confuses me. | /r/MensRights | 12/01/23 06:52 AM |
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