Gender dressing or items
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:17 am
Hi, this issue I'd like to raise is not strictly concerning AO, but is something related as well.
I am an etherosexual man, you know, but aesthetically I like tatto chokers
http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thing?. ... =103725171
I've seen them 100% of times around female necks, but I don't see any reason for a man not to wear them if he wishes. In my opinion it's a marvellous item: extremely simple in concept, consisting of a braided plastic wire assuming a beautiful geometrical pattern shape. There are many other dumber tendencies, as regards dressing, I see around me quite often which make me feel sorry for the people expressing them or at least smiling when I look at them.
Instead unluckily I came to notice on my own skin that society considers some absolutely legal and acceptable, if not sharable, practices like if you were mad, only because you're the first to do that. I think that if someone has enough fantasy to do something new, he should only be valued for having managed expressing his/her freedom. It seems the major part prefer staying imprisoned inside tradition and unmotivated rules.
What do you think?
I am an etherosexual man, you know, but aesthetically I like tatto chokers
http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/img-thing?. ... =103725171
I've seen them 100% of times around female necks, but I don't see any reason for a man not to wear them if he wishes. In my opinion it's a marvellous item: extremely simple in concept, consisting of a braided plastic wire assuming a beautiful geometrical pattern shape. There are many other dumber tendencies, as regards dressing, I see around me quite often which make me feel sorry for the people expressing them or at least smiling when I look at them.
Instead unluckily I came to notice on my own skin that society considers some absolutely legal and acceptable, if not sharable, practices like if you were mad, only because you're the first to do that. I think that if someone has enough fantasy to do something new, he should only be valued for having managed expressing his/her freedom. It seems the major part prefer staying imprisoned inside tradition and unmotivated rules.
What do you think?