I regularly shop at a small local market. There is a 60ish year old man who comes in wearing a mini skirt on Sundays. He intentionally stands near children and makes everybody uncomfortable.
Last month, I came up to him and quietly said something to him. I told him I was an FBI agent and I've been monitoring his activities. He turned white as a sheet and began to tremble. He quickly left the store.
He has not been back since.
went to pick up some food the other day. there was some guy outside and asked me if i had a minute to talk about transgender rights.. i looked at him and asked why are you supporting a psychological institution for mental illness?? he just gave me a deer in the headlights look....
When I was 11 or 12 years old I went with my parents to their bowling night. I did this so I could play video games. While I was at the vending machine an old man came up to me and asked me if I "was into transsexual shit". I didn't even know what it was or why he was asking me, but it was very threatening. I went back and asked my parents what is transsexual. They asked me where I got that and I told them. They called the police on him and he was arrested before the end of the night.
good move lol...this shit need to stop one way or the other....
Today if you did that..the police would come and arrest you, your parents and then hold a trans show in your jail cell with that trans freak.
Back in the early 2000s I used to play volleyball during the summer as a kid, and I remember one girl's father always used to come to the games...wearing a skirt. Needless to say everyone, kids, families, and parents were very uncomfortable. Everyone gave him the side-eye or else ignored him. I was only 11 at the time when I realized that grown-ups could be very weird, strange, mentally unstable, and didn't always know best. Even the poor girl always looked embarrassed at her father's behavior. Now that father would be heralded as some kind of saint or savior and anyone saying anything even remotely questioning would be kicked out or worse.
There's a guy that I've seen a few times locally wearing a canvas KILT and the guy sure as hell was a MAN and a worker. I do love me a man in a kilt! In this blue cesspool where I live, he was a welcome sight.
Oh, me, too!
On men, kilts are hot.
Dresses and skirts, however, are NOT.
Kilts are cool and totally fine. Sadly this father was very much wearing a skirt, with a normal men's shirt too, which was the weirdest part. It's like he would only go half way with his mental illness.
"Hey there sonny boy! How do ya like my skirt and penis?"