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Well he’s not alone, but one still needs to be prepared for extra attention – I noticed one guy taking photos of me but overall ,all the people who are curious about such phenomenon, never try to approach me and get the answer, because maybe it will disappoint them? Maybe they think about some political statement, as a lot of people do care so much about these discussions mostly not causing any consequences to them anyway
That is true. You can’t always get around the extra attention, although I’ve found that most people don’t react any differently to me in a skirt than in jeans here in Germany.
A skirt is not a sex difference; it certainly is a style difference. Skirts are a leg garment; anyone with legs can wear any type of leg garment. Women formerly were just as welded into skirts as men are welded and riveted into this equestrian origin twin tube leg garment. See “A Curious Disease,” New York Times, May 27, 1876, page 6, column 6 editorial about women in pants “suffering from permanent mental hallucination” and how they needed treatment “with the usual methods in use at the best conducted hospitals for the insane.” To find a more suitable example of a woman’s piece of apparel, see bras and narrow tailored underwear. But anything considered the least bit frilly, decorative or flamboyant/expressive, the hide bound social conformist, egged on by zealot preachers and “clinically normative mental health professionals”*** hit on all such apparel; the origin of the idea of men being plain and drab comes from English Puritanism combined with the “ideals” of the cataclysmic awful French Revolution, in which fancy clothes on men was equated with class repression by elites of working men.