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Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 3

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I’m always amused by the number of men who, when the opportunity arises for fancy dress, that for so many the default option is to dress as a woman

I went to a party once- theme was men dressing as women and women dressed as men.


Was so fking boring for us. I went as a footy player
 
I’m always amused by the number of men who, when the opportunity arises for fancy dress, that for so many the default option is to dress as a woman

Can't let my slim waistline and child bearing hips go to waste.

Actually I don't really understand why men want to wear women's clothes, but, having worn a dress for gags in Summer blokes are missing out. Minimum dress standard for most places is shorts, t-shirt and either covered footwear or if you are lucky, thongs. There is no loose fitting sleeveless dress and sandals equivalent for men. Having to wear long pants, shoes and shirt on a 35+ degree day gets old.
 
Can't let my slim waistline and child bearing hips go to waste.

Actually I don't really understand why men want to wear women's clothes, but, having worn a dress for gags in Summer blokes are missing out. Minimum dress standard for most places is shorts, t-shirt and either covered footwear or if you are lucky, thongs. There is no loose fitting sleeveless dress and sandals equivalent for men. Having to wear long pants, shoes and shirt on a 35+ degree day gets old.

Yeah but. High heels.


Check. mate. Shut up and dont complain.
 
I went to a party once- theme was men dressing as women and women dressed as men.


Was so fking boring for us. I went as a footy player
I once sang Goldfinger in full drag, I do not have the legs for a short skirt.
 

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