We killed off most of the real men in World War II.
“Reona Mitsuyama says that, along with skirts, men’s heels and slim, muscular physiques are forming the basis for a “slim macho” look”
No, really. Not so much. The Japanese are a strange little people.
That’s so “Little House On The Prairie” GAY!
My dad was a man, my grandfathers were men, my son the Marine is a man, hell, even I am a man; we were all once boys. None of us have worn or do wear skirts. These things in skirts are not men or boys. If they moved to the US, they would be prominent members of the Democrat party. I bet Rahm still wears his tutu in private.
Harajuku’s been a little weird on weekends just about since forever. And maybe more than a little. But these guys’ll graduate and get with the main stream by the time they’re twenty-five, and no one’ll ever know what they were up to “way back when.”
It’s a Japan kinda thing.
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I remember Japan tried to start a trend of men wearing skirts about 10 years ago. Even with a push from the fashion industry here, it didn’t take in the US and it was just a fleeting thing in Japan too.
In Fiji, sarongs are called “sulus”. My exwife and I both bought them during our Honeymoon there. I wore it in the resort a couple of times, but when we got back, wifey cut them up and made Hawaiian shirts out of them.
Later, I found out that George Takai was queer.
Figures...
That Amish outfit is not complete without a matching bonnett ...
“Girly Boys or Men?”
OK, NOW I see, this is what is meant by the term “METRO-SEXUAL!
A queer in the making!
“I liked the way the hem flutters in the wind,”
“I’m not wearing this because it’s what girls wear, but because I like the line and the texture of the material.”
I see, uh yeah riiiight.
I think you should make a skirt for your hubby.
If he’s not a cross dresser...why the girlie skirt? I expected something a little more manly.
Ummmm...No...Just.....No.