(09-06-2015, 02:09 AM)WantAPair Wrote:(09-06-2015, 02:01 AM)Rayve Wrote:Back in the early part of the last century, women wanted the right to wear pants, as well as a number of other things. Not only did they gather their bravery and DEMAND their rights (as WE should do!!), they went ahead and WORE pants in public and it eventually became normal!! THAT is what it's going to take to be able to dress/be fem in public!! You CAN'T just sit around in a dark corner and HOPE that the social climate is right today. How many people do you see today condemning women for wearing pants THESE days! Next to none, if NOT none!!!! Thanks in GREAT part to those pioneers 100 years ago who WORE pants in public!!(09-06-2015, 01:58 AM)WantAPair Wrote:(08-06-2015, 11:11 PM)Rayve Wrote: About the brave comment I agree with you. It takes away from people that struggle with their gender on a daily basis to including those who have taken their own lives. It has put it in a spotlight that has the world mocking and laughing at us. If anything, I think it has done more harm than good.Do you want to live in a closet for the rest of your life? I certainly don't!! I want to be able to freely walk down the street with huge tits and a skirt and pantyhose and have NO ONE care about it, AND not be afraid that someone just MIGHT read me!! If people like Caitlyn DON'T gather their bravery and do what they're doing, it's the closet for us for a LOOOONG time to come!!!!! And you have religion to thank for that!!!! If ANYTHING, what she's done has done more good than harm!!
There, hopefully I don't get my head bit off.
I don't and never will. If people don't want to accept it they won't and there is nothing I can do to change that. People will judge us until the end of time and no amount of getting on tv will change that. Learn to defend yourself and carry a gun .. I do. Let someone mess with me; they will piss themselves when I bring out my buddy mr. glock.
I need to see something to back this up. I know for a fact women in the late 1800s wore pants for industrial work and as well for work during world war 2 when they were building equipment for the military. Just an example. I believe it was just considered socially unacceptable at the time. I could be very wrong though as I'm just going from memory.
http://onlinefashionideas.com/history-of-fashion-did-women-wear-pants-in-the-1800s/ --quick google find.
Fun fact - Jenner is a Christian and a Republican ....

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