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This!!! Men throughout history have worn skirts or something variation of it. Pink was originally associated with masculinity, men in the west wore heels!

Valeriii💖's avatar

I mean it when I say that men should also try out wearing bras

Toke's avatar

And that is not ridiculous to say, to be honest

Jeremy Marshall's avatar

Bras are for people with boobs (including men with gynecomastia), and don't really work for those without. I happily wear crop tops, but I haven't got anything to put in a bra.

Valeriii💖's avatar

I said the bra thing because of people who complain about the sight of ripples pointing out when people wear tops without any underwear under the tops. I wore a bra even before my boobs grew.

HockeyHippie's avatar

As a guy who wears kilts and skirts every day, I wish more men would. They're comfortable, generally practical, and just plain fun to wear. When I wear a kilt I get so much positive feedback from women on a regular basis. When I wear a skirt, even one that is plain and unremarkable, it's rare that I get any positive feedback. There's a certain coldness, almost like when I would take my young kids to the playground and was made to feel like I did not belong there by the moms. As much as some men might be curious or open to trying a skirt, they aren't going to without encouragement/acceptance from the women in our lives...the nonconformity is too much of an uphill battle. I'm blessed that my wife and daughter are accepting and encouraging, but I don't think many are.

Jim Foxvog's avatar

Skirts and dresses are definitely more comfortable. I wear such almost every day and relate normally as a man.