Not everyone ever did like wearing the fucking things. Especially in winter. YOU wear bare legs in -10 or worse and see how lovely it is.
Just like men in the weird cultures like to wear things that other people call skirts and dresses.
Wanna wear that shit? Knock yerself out, but don't expect everyone to want to just because of sex.n And what you want to see other people in has no bearing on anything.
Yes, the trannies SHOULD go live in the middle east or scotland, smartass. Frankly, I think skirts and dresses for for flthy pervs.
I'd feel bad, but in just as many if not more workplaces women have a multitude more options for dress code than men, to a point where its almost hilarious how unbalanced it is.
You know what's great about skirts? You have the option to wear them when its 100 degrees while I'm in khakis. And then when its freezing you can have the choice to wear warmer clothes depending on your physical limits, while I still have the same khakis.
But I guess we found the rare place women were at a disadvantage, so we gotta fix that instantly and make a big deal of it.
Well, how about we lament that you're not wearing a three-piece suit with a necktie and a shirt buttoned to the Adam's apple every day any more? Like my grandfather, who didn't even deal with people, and didn't really need to impress anyone, but had to dress like that anyway.
Some jobs still require it, but they're the same jobs where a woman's more likely to still wear a skirted suit.
Some jobs still require it, but they're the same jobs where a woman's more likely to still wear a skirted suit.
That's literally my point, that some job that requires it for me allows her the ability to "more likely" wear the skirt but still have the option to wear the suit, or a pants suit, or etc.
Also back in your granddaddy's age, women wearing pants was culturally frowned upon and controversial. Her options were limited as well, which is where the airline likely kept the tradition from because lack of competition means no need for progress.
Yeah, I know, my granny wore a dress to her job as a book-keeper at an old-school-style department store (think Grace Bros from Are you Being Served?).
Not everyone ever did like wearing the fucking things. Especially in winter. YOU wear bare legs in -10 or worse and see how lovely it is.
Just like men in the weird cultures like to wear things that other people call skirts and dresses.
Wanna wear that shit? Knock yerself out, but don't expect everyone to want to just because of sex.n And what you want to see other people in has no bearing on anything.
Yes, the trannies SHOULD go live in the middle east or scotland, smartass. Frankly, I think skirts and dresses for for flthy pervs.
As a male from the us north I still regularly walk outside in the snow in nothing but boxers. Quit bitching.
Something something “good times weak men” something something…
I’m surprised that thinking this is a shit move makes me a “sexist dinosaur” even here, apparently, lol…
I'd feel bad, but in just as many if not more workplaces women have a multitude more options for dress code than men, to a point where its almost hilarious how unbalanced it is.
You know what's great about skirts? You have the option to wear them when its 100 degrees while I'm in khakis. And then when its freezing you can have the choice to wear warmer clothes depending on your physical limits, while I still have the same khakis.
But I guess we found the rare place women were at a disadvantage, so we gotta fix that instantly and make a big deal of it.
Well, how about we lament that you're not wearing a three-piece suit with a necktie and a shirt buttoned to the Adam's apple every day any more? Like my grandfather, who didn't even deal with people, and didn't really need to impress anyone, but had to dress like that anyway.
Some jobs still require it, but they're the same jobs where a woman's more likely to still wear a skirted suit.
That's literally my point, that some job that requires it for me allows her the ability to "more likely" wear the skirt but still have the option to wear the suit, or a pants suit, or etc.
Also back in your granddaddy's age, women wearing pants was culturally frowned upon and controversial. Her options were limited as well, which is where the airline likely kept the tradition from because lack of competition means no need for progress.
Yeah, I know, my granny wore a dress to her job as a book-keeper at an old-school-style department store (think Grace Bros from Are you Being Served?).