i really don't understand why people are so surprised by my general favor for tech-wear and dislike for intensely feminine clothing:
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- traditionally feminine clothing almost automatically guarantees 3x the amount of cat-calls / guys feeling like i'm looking for their intention - tech-wear grantees utility and comfort, generally combined with elegant minimal beauty that's efficient for every day use
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- trad feminine clothing often values elegance at the expense of comfort, warmth, and (most frustratingly) - basic logic (if we're being honest with ourselves) - tech-wear values function & conscious material, fit, and coverage choices tied to the way people actually need to move
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fun thought experience for male followers: go to the women's section of almost any of your favorite clothing brand websites and think about how much less functional/comfortable you would be if you were wearing the promoted women's looks
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Replying to @nwilliams030
Only normie women would wear that stuff, because its main purpose is obviously social signaling. Did you notice that few men have favorite clothing brands at all?
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Not sure that's true actually - maybe only "normie"women would wear the exact looks on the site, but either you have a bigger definition of normie than i do, or you're underestimating the amount of men and women those ideals influence imo
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I know few men who actually browse outfits. You will also find that reflected in spending, offered variety, square footage in clothing stores, speed of fashion change etc.
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