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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wearing a tux is not a big deal. You are reading way too much into this. It is awesome that girls who hate dresses have other choices now.[/quote] But a tux is menswear, so not exactly another option other than a dress. [b]If she is wearing a tux to homecoming she is likely gay or bi.[/b] Which is fine, but if your DD isn’t that could be uncomfortable in this scenario [/quote] Please get your outdated head out of your a$$. This is not accurate at all. I'm 35. Even in mean girls one of the girls wears a tux and is not gay or bi. Do you also think guys who wear pink are gay? This is such a bizarrely outdated thought process I am struggling to believe you arent a troll. [/quote] Idk but dcum moms are not exactly known for their progressive views.. a boy wearing a dress/skirt is trans or gay so it's not really surprising this is the consensus. [/quote] Yes, I've been reading DCUM for 15 years at this point and it always boggles my mind that this liberal area produces such Talibanesque posters. Not just for what kids are supposed to signal by their clothes, but what *grown women* are supposed to wear or not wear. Apparently you're only supposed to wear a bikini if you're in an adult-only resort somewhere tropical (with duly married husband, of course), and you can't wear miniskirts past your 20s and when you're old - you know, 40! - you just have to bury yourself in trash bags because the fun clothes are reserved for the 18-22 set. Before that, they also have to wear trash bags, lest any man ogle their underage bodies. Gender belonging is strictly observed through dress codes, and most everyone has a phobia of anything gender-bending, masked by a "of course there's nothing wrong with it" safety phrase. Gross. [/quote] Sorry you can't understand that different people have different values. [/quote]
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