Fashion Freedom

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    Jakes
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    Why can’t men have the ability to get up in the morning and decide to wear a skirt and high heels to work instead of the everyday flats and pants?

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    Name : Jakes, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 30, City : Johannesburg, State : NA, Country : South Africa, Occupation : Finance, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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    ShirleyAvery
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    If you’re a drag queen, it’s perfectly OK. Most people would shy away from a male banker, doctor or attorney who dress this way at work. What you do in your spare time and your day off is your own business. Who cares? I know some straight men who compromise by wearing women’s panties and/or pantyhose under their trousers. It’s their delicious secret. If it floats your boat, … hey why not? Not all girlfriends would accept this, but some would, I believe as long as it wasn’t an obsession and necessary fetish. Just Curious

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    Name : ShirleyAvery, Gender : F, Disability : none, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Jewish, Age : 52, City : st. louis, State : MO, Country : United States, Occupation : writer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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    Dot
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    The skirt but not the high heels so much… I’ve seen guys around wearing these workman kilts with all the pockets. Also these somewhat African looking sari type wraps. I love the look of a guy in a skirt with engineer boots or Doc Martens. You do see it in coastal cities in the States but there’s a strange swath of absurd “conservatism” that runs through the middle of the US. Most educated, enlightened people don’t flinch at the sight of a guy in a kilt. You do certainly see this in Scotland even to this day.

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    Name : Dot, Gender : Female, Age : none, City : L.A., State : CA, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
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