Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Does this culture suddenly not include Scotsmen or U.S presidents including every single one of the founding fathers? That’s news!
Well, Scotsmen don't wear dresses (unless they're cross-dressing, but that's inappropriate in polite company). And no one said this high school graduate, or the theoretical high school graduate, was from another culture besides 2023 American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Does this culture suddenly not include Scotsmen or U.S presidents including every single one of the founding fathers? That’s news!
Ok, I get it now. America sux and it's better to escape to another culture, such as female.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
I got married in a kilt and have several that I wear regularly. There are many other cultures that have their own variations of "dresses" for men as well. And, if you look at photos from the turn of the century it's not unusual to see young boys in dresses.
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That picture is FDR as a boy. It was not unusual for boys to not get their first haircut until 6 or 7 years old, and to wear what would be called a dress. Back then, there was also no such thing as "pink is for girls, blue is for boys."
So your position is that gender-themed clothing is a modern invention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gender-themed dress codes shouldn’t exist.
All one gender from here on out.
This will render trans people nonexistent, though-- proceed with caution.
Nah. Girls can wear pants, boys can wear dresses. And vice-versa. Big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Does this culture suddenly not include Scotsmen or U.S presidents including every single one of the founding fathers? That’s news!
Well, Scotsmen don't wear dresses (unless they're cross-dressing, but that's inappropriate in polite company). And no one said this high school graduate, or the theoretical high school graduate, was from another culture besides 2023 American.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gender-themed dress codes shouldn’t exist.
All one gender from here on out.
This will render trans people nonexistent, though-- proceed with caution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Does this culture suddenly not include Scotsmen or U.S presidents including every single one of the founding fathers? That’s news!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Does this culture suddenly not include Scotsmen or U.S presidents including every single one of the founding fathers? That’s news!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
Wait, do I have this right - other cultures have men wearing dresses and we should respect that but this culture does not have men wearing dresses and we should not respect that? Why should we not respect this culture when we should respect other cultures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.
I got married in a kilt and have several that I wear regularly. There are many other cultures that have their own variations of "dresses" for men as well. And, if you look at photos from the turn of the century it's not unusual to see young boys in dresses.
![]()
That picture is FDR as a boy. It was not unusual for boys to not get their first haircut until 6 or 7 years old, and to wear what would be called a dress. Back then, there was also no such thing as "pink is for girls, blue is for boys."
I have a picture of my dad & his 8 siblings when he was about 5. He’s wearing a plaid jumper in it.
Did your dad or FDR ever claim to be a woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed.
…no one ever tell this dude about Scottish weddings. He’ll be triggered for days.
That's not a dress. Have you ever met a Scotsman?
Married one. In his kilt. Amazing how supportive people were.
Seriously you need to find something else to be outraged about. This is ridiculous because plenty of cultures have men wearing skirts or skirted garments.