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Old 09-16-2006, 01:30 PM   #109
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Originally Posted by blueerica
I don't wish to be a man permanentally, but the options are really out there in terms of looking good when you're a male.
What in the world are you talking about???

Are you saying that the male uniform that exists purely for ease, and barely differenciates us one from the other, presents us men in a flattering light?

T-shirt and pants or shirt and pants. That's two of five combinations.

T-shirts and shorts spices things up a bit. Then there's the cameleon commonality of the ubiquitous business suit. Heck, get a bunch of us to a formal affair, and in tuxedos you can scarcely tell us apart.


I think male fashion is a quagmire of boredom ... perhaps even an insideous conspiracy to dehumanize. It's but one step ahead of Einstein's identical suit worn daily, so as to expend zero energy on sartorial decision making.

The standard options also emit nearly zero energy of self-expression. Ooooh, the pattern of a tie, or perhaps even an entire shirt of beautiful textile!



The heights of fashion and of fashion's greatest expression are denied us, ladies. Dressing like a guy may be easy, but it does little for your humanity.



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