what you will very likely experience practically mirrors the attitudes that were seen in the early 20th century society in regards to the phenomenon of women wearing trousers. this, if anything, shows that there is a long way to go for equality between the sexes, even in matters assumedly as simple as that of clothing.
In other words:
1. Women couldn’t wear trousers 100 years ago, but can today.
2. Men still can’t wear dresses.
3. Therefore… um, what? Men’s rights are 100 years behind women’s rights? I don’t think that’s what you meant to say.
In other words:
1. Women couldn’t wear trousers 100 years ago, but can today.
2. Men still can’t wear dresses.
3. Therefore… um, what? Men’s rights are 100 years behind women’s rights? I don’t think that’s what you meant to say.