I think these guys look great. Anyone saying the OP's outfit does not look good and that guys look like clowns in feminine clothing is absolutely ridiculous. Oh yes, there are some guys that look clownish, but those are the ones that are wearing feminine clothing as a joke and they often don't fit right, wrong size, and chest part of outfit doesn't work on a male, etc. It should also be pointed out that back when women wanted to wear pants, people thought they looked weird or out of place because you aren't use to seeing it. It's not because it looks bad. It's because your brain has been conditioned from an early age to believe this clothing is for that gender and that's all you have seen most your life. Men use to wear outfits very similar to one in the OP. Skirts and dresses were the norm for everyone at one point in time, and many were very feminine looking. High heels were invented as a man's shoe and worn exclusively by men before women started wearing them. Clothing is man made. It has no gender. It is not biological. That idea is a societal construct that keeps changing over the centuries. You aren't born wearing clothes. As long as it fits right, especially in the chest area, then you can't say a guy should not wear that. It should also be noted that clothing has nothing to do with sexuality. Sexuality is what you're sexually attracted to. Men should be able to have equal clothing rights as us women. We use to be in the same boat as many guys are today. No children in these images were forced to wear any of this clothing. They like what they wear. If anyone is wondering where I get all these pics and how I have so many, it's because I have archives of these on my computer found and saved through internet research as I study sex and gender on a biological, biochemical, and psychological level. These images are beautiful.
The following are images of how boys were dressed in times past. Each of these pics shows a boy wearing what in today's time would be considered little girls only clothing, but this further shows clothing does not have a gender. Of course prior to little boys reaching teen years, they were switched to pants, but that doesn't change the point. It is simply based on what other people in your time period teach you to wear, like brainwashing. And in these time period it's perfectly normal male clothing. The truth is it doesn't matter what time period it is. If it isn't biologically linked to male and female, then it does not have a gender. No one is born wearing clothing. And even in today's world, depending on location, clothing will differ, including places where men wear skirts and dresses.
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