
COMPLETE WIT BEWBS D:
Trying to stretch my paws here and do a member of the opposite sex, since I've not done them in well...years?
I THINK thats right, I'm not sure XD
Its a skunkette! Dressed in my kinda clothing~
I swear I saw this girl dressed this way in a movie, and I just thought, "a girl who dresses like that must be a cool chick to hang with", for whatever reason I got that XD
And this is true, to an extent. Most, if not all the girls I've befriended are all tomboys XP
Huh.
Maybe she'll stay on as a character?
Then I can probably cater fan service to the other side at times, too n.n
I prefer my side though ~_~
All buff, rough, and manly >BD
YEAAAHH FOOTBALL!! AWRIGHT!
SHOPPING!! KICKASS!!
*cough*
Yeah, whatever her name will be, she belongs to me >:3
Trying to stretch my paws here and do a member of the opposite sex, since I've not done them in well...years?
I THINK thats right, I'm not sure XD
Its a skunkette! Dressed in my kinda clothing~
I swear I saw this girl dressed this way in a movie, and I just thought, "a girl who dresses like that must be a cool chick to hang with", for whatever reason I got that XD
And this is true, to an extent. Most, if not all the girls I've befriended are all tomboys XP
Huh.
Maybe she'll stay on as a character?
Then I can probably cater fan service to the other side at times, too n.n
I prefer my side though ~_~
All buff, rough, and manly >BD
YEAAAHH FOOTBALL!! AWRIGHT!
SHOPPING!! KICKASS!!
*cough*
Yeah, whatever her name will be, she belongs to me >:3
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I agree that its a double standard, but its a hard one to work with.
I don't believe we should tell them what to wear, but its hard to wear anything like a skirt or something if you're a guy.
Unless you're in Scotland, because kilts are seen as pretty manly there, and lots of indian and asian cultures wear robes and long outfits that could be seen as dress-like, and its perfectly normal (then again, Japan is like, the King and Queen of genderbending looks)
I don't believe we should tell them what to wear, but its hard to wear anything like a skirt or something if you're a guy.
Unless you're in Scotland, because kilts are seen as pretty manly there, and lots of indian and asian cultures wear robes and long outfits that could be seen as dress-like, and its perfectly normal (then again, Japan is like, the King and Queen of genderbending looks)
Why not tell people what to wear, at least out in public? Why not have set standards to live by? We already tell children in school how they can and can't dress. Private schools often impose uniforms. We even impose our version of an education on children by making them go to school and learn through our methods of learning, so that they can achieve our version of success.
I think we've already reached that point, that we wear only what society deems normal and thats what makes it so hard to beat that double standard now.
Completely telling people what to wear would be a slipperly slope to controlling the movements and actions of people into a far more dark level.
Completely telling people what to wear would be a slipperly slope to controlling the movements and actions of people into a far more dark level.
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