Had a convo with a moderate democratic female one time. she told me she has guy friends who are "straight" but love crossdressing into women dresses and skirts. I said it's literally mental illness and the guy is a faggot with issues, but she insisted that's just my opinion.
She said "I just feel bad for them, I want them to feel good about themselves. They're not hurting anybody! but I feel bad. I dont necessarily like it myself, I just think it's cute when they can find happiness in doing what they like."
I told her when you "support but deep down pity" these people, you're hurting them more. you're enabling them to be delusional and mentally ill because you feel so sorry for them that you can't encourage them to get help.
Also, apparently the term for this is called "tranvestism" aka "Tranvestic disorder" where some men get a sexual arrousal from wearing women's clothing. Gay shit dude.
So my question is, WHY THE FUCK is it always the women who are easily sympathizing and pitying this shit? It was the "women and feminists" who allowed men to get into female sports..... why?
Have you ever tried to work in a skirt? I love wearing dresses, more comfortable, but sometimes that skirt is just a pain in the ass and downright dangerous, such as when repairing a roof. And yes, I have done that.
This...and just think how life was when you had to wear a corset, 5 layers of petticoats and a silk dress when it was 98 degrees and 90% humidity, and you were maybe pregnant or after those years, having a hot flash. And then there was riding side saddle...women's clothes were not historically designed for comfort and practicality. And in Scotland, men still wear skirts.
Side saddle is actually very comfortable, but you have to have a well behaved horse. Silk and corset in the heat, no thank you. Loose linen. I don't mind dressing like grandma for the sake of comfort! Got my hubby a Scottish outfit, very sexy! And definitely not in the least feminine. He says it's comfortable.
Side saddle gives you half of the control over the horse, which is very big and very high. Two legs give you much better odds of staying in the saddle.
Absolutely. Personally prefer bareback, except for the dirty butt from the sweat. If using saddle, Australian style is the way to go, comfy and light.
No but as I type this I'm sitting here wearing a very rugged looking yellow bonnet.
Oh good. 😆