Why can’t you wear a tux? I am a straight woman who doesn’t like dresses and I have a tux for black tie events. I wear it with a sleeveless top, not a shirt. |
You mean evening gowns don’t pull attention? |
| Yes. Follow the suggest dress code or don’t go. |
Not if lots of people are wearing them. Whatever sticks out like a sore thumb is what pulls attention. |
Yes,, you tell your 12 year old, no matter what she identifies with at any given moment, to suck it up and wear some presentable clothes because dressing appropriately for special events is basic manners. She is too young to be disrespectful to the elderly adult family member being honored or the person taking the time to organize the event. On something like this, gender identity or being lbgtq does not matter one iota, unless you think that being lbgtq gives teens special permission to be rude and disrepectful. |
No, sexual identy is not relevant. Are you seriously saying that lesbian women don't have the ability to dress nicely or appropriately? Because there are hundreds of thousands of people from that community who would beg to differ. Anyone can pull our a pair of dark pants and a simple plain shirt out of their closet. Who you sleep with has zero to do with having good manners. If you are arguing the opposite, then you are setting back the progress made in that community by decades. |