hot take (that i've probably written here before) but the notion that the sexiest masculine outfit is the one that covers our entire body except for head and hands is not only harmful to masculine people but also an aspect of misogyny
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"bold fuckin take coming from a man, about men's fashion" well hypermodesty and desexualization of masculine bodies is a necessary twin to the hypersexualization and required immodesty of feminine bodies. leering only at women is different from leering at all people.
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i used to think that the bimbofication of feminine bodies was a problem – yeah i know, radfem adjacent, bear with me – but the *actual* problem is not that some people are bimboed, but rather than some are required to be and some are required NOT to be. it's the disparity.
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we must first push for the universal himbofication of masculine bodies. then we will reach an equilibrium point that makes it much more possible for each individual person to choose their own level of preferred bimbofication whenever they like.
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we've made progress in de-bimbofying feminine presentation, which is good, but it is still considered somewhat necessary in a gender-split, misogynist, culture. join me, brothers, in booty shorts and crop tops and uncut hair, so that we may all be liberated
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I was about to say -- Mate nobody is stopping you from putting on your short shorts ;)
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