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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I HATE IT. [/quote] …, said many when women had the audacity to wear trousers in the 1920s. “The main reason why parents refused to buy their daughters a pair of trousers or restricted their use was that trousers were perceived as indecent. One of the respondents described how she had asked her mother whether “we women” should not also wear trousers: “The answer was clear, they don’t belong to women, and why should we imitate men?” (SKS KRA Housut 88.2006, respondent born in 1929). Reactions to women’s trousers were mostly negative; they were seen as indecent, immoral, disgusting and too mannish for women.” https://ee.openlibhums.org/article/id/1788/ [/quote] :roll: Gretchen, stop trying to make fetch happen. [/quote] I’m too old to know or care what that means. Just saying that cultural norms are always in flux. Takes brave souls to be the first to go against the grain and endure the kind of insults we’re seeing here. Some of these end up being micro movements that fizzle out, but sometimes they resonate with a wider swath young people, “Madison Ave” takes notice and sees an opportunity to make money on what the youth think is cool, and they eventually become completely unremarkable parts of everyday life. Too soon to say what we have here.[/quote]
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