falseatheist wrote: » So would you ever experiment?
Pink Fairy wrote: » Only ladyboys have long hair !
andekwarhola wrote: » Denim shorts exist on a plane of hideousness that cannot be bound by mere gender categorizations.
The Moldy Gowl wrote: » Denim shorts on guy? Far too early for that image
falseatheist wrote: » I remember reading somewhere that during battles enemies would pull the long hair of males to catch them so they kept it short. But is there any truth to this?More interestingly, it seems that a majority of people identify with their expected behaviour of their gender, (men not showing emotions, women wearing skirts, heels, etc) which is not wrong and they have the right to do whatever they want to themselves but I wonder why so many men and women are not keen to experiment. I for example, am biologically a male but don't prescribe to my male gender identity. I have short but feminine hair which I sometimes grow long and during the summer I wear denim shorts . I shop for male shoes and female clothes in GAP, Timberland etc. So would you ever experiment?
falseatheist wrote: » I remember reading somewhere that during battles enemies would pull the long hair of males to catch them so they kept it short. But is there any truth to this? More interestingly, it seems that a majority of people identify with their expected behaviour of their gender, (men not showing emotions, women wearing skirts, heels, etc) which is not wrong and they have the right to do whatever they want to themselves but I wonder why so many men and women are not keen to experiment. I for example, am biologically a male but don't prescribe to my male gender identity. I have short but feminine hair which I sometimes grow long and during the summer I wear denim shorts . I shop for male shoes and female clothes in GAP, Timberland etc. So would you ever experiment?
BattleCorp wrote: » Off to North Korea with you. They have 28 hair styles that are legal. That'll learn you what type of haircut you can have. None of your feminine lark. No denim shorts for you either. The denim shorts apparently cause chaffing when you are in the work camps. As for would I ever experiment, sorry but I don't play that game with anything with a willy.
falseatheist wrote: » More interestingly, it seems that a majority of people identify with their expected behaviour of their gender. I for example, am biologically a male but don't prescribe to my male gender identity.
The One Doctor wrote: » You're asexual, aromantic and you find it confusing that I as a male don't want to wear a skirt? Man these UCD/Indo reading types need to get a life.
falseatheist wrote: » Whats wrong with wearing a skirt as a male if it looks good on you?
One eyed Jack wrote: » It doesn't. That's what's wrong with it.
NoCrackHaving wrote: » Boring answer: hair-length's gender associations are highly culturally sensitive. For example the Romans thought having long hair was the sign of a barbarian while the Gaelic inhabitants of Ireland associated short hair with being a slave. During the English Civil War it was a mark of which side you were fighting on. In the West the fashion for short hair on men really began with WW1 when lice and fleas in the trenches meant having beards and long hair wasn't a great idea. Real answer: does any really give a **** any more?
falseatheist wrote: » And can you please explain the logic of why it looks good on women and looks bad on ALL men. Not even some men or most men but "all" men?
falseatheist wrote: » I remember reading somewhere that during battles enemies would pull the long hair of males to catch them so they kept it short. But is there any truth to this? More interestingly, it seems that a majority of people identify with their expected behaviour of their gender, (men not showing emotions, women wearing skirts, heels, etc) which is not wrong and they have the right to do whatever they want to themselves but I wonder why so many men and women are not keen to experiment.