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  • A sexually conservative society obsessed with maintaining heteronormative standards and enforcing traditional gender roles

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  • kookodile said:
    A sexually conservative society obsessed with maintaining heteronormative standards and enforcing traditional gender roles

    Because they don't want to dress like that?

    This is basically the same argument that conservatives give for women not dressing modestly, literally 90% of humanity is straight so they by definition will always be the norm.

    Also yes, I am not straight.

    Can we stop demanding others not judge us while also judging others?

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  • hkaa said:
    Because they don't want to dress like that?

    This is basically the same argument that conservatives give for women not dressing modestly, literally 90% of humanity is straight so they by definition will always be the norm.

    Also yes, I am not straight.

    Can we stop demanding others not judge us while also judging others?

    People are still beaten to death for "looking to gay" in 2024. And not just third world countries but in places like Switzerland very recently. By the way your "90%" are the ones that openly identify as things other than straight. Guess how many people would identify as gay without major oppressive forces literally trying to ruin gay peoples lives. but yeah sure just keep sitting on the fence.

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  • hkaa said:
    Because they don't want to dress like that?

    This is basically the same argument that conservatives give for women not dressing modestly, literally 90% of humanity is straight so they by definition will always be the norm.

    Also yes, I am not straight.

    Can we stop demanding others not judge us while also judging others?

    Idk man, it'd be cool if everyone stopped judging eachother period

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  • i knew this comment section would be like this, can't wait to check back in on it later and see how it grows

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  • kookodile said:
    A sexually conservative society obsessed with maintaining heteronormative standards and enforcing traditional gender roles

    This is the correct answer.

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  • Because I would prefer not to attract males as I am also a male, and have a female preference. I also would not look good in said clothing considering my proportions.

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  • kookodile said:
    A sexually conservative society obsessed with maintaining heteronormative standards and enforcing traditional gender roles

    Well that and tight clothes on balls are not always easy to pull off.

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  • hkaa said:
    Because they don't want to dress like that?

    This is basically the same argument that conservatives give for women not dressing modestly, literally 90% of humanity is straight so they by definition will always be the norm.

    Also yes, I am not straight.

    Can we stop demanding others not judge us while also judging others?

    This is super true and what I was thinking.
    I love that this post is literally just a meme. We're the autists that are taking it seriously. XD

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  • kookodile said:
    A sexually conservative society obsessed with maintaining heteronormative standards and enforcing traditional gender roles

    Ironic saying this here, but not everyone is a porn addict.

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  • artwell said:
    unfortunately, we aren't foxes.

    Exactly. This is the real answer.
    Outfit looks good here, but on my boring and mundane human body? Not even close.

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  • Low self esteem, trust issues, bear bod instead of a twink, straight guy who wants a girlfriend but rejection and betrayal would break me more. I'ma go cry in a corner now...

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  • Fear of being used and abused, and not being loved for my genuine nature than being there to dump a load into

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  • Comfort. I like very wide clothing with lots of space to move, and also that allows the comfiness of rubbing my face against it while working my flexibility wondrously. Yasss, that's the spot.

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  • This meme is a bit of lighthearted teasing so normally it shouldn't be taken seriously.
    But we live in the times of culture war. Such a meme can be seen as an act of aggression against one of the sides. Some people will be offended, and some will even support the supposed attack as justified.

    This is pretty much what we see in these comments.

    "I feel called out! Can we please not judge people for dressing however they like?"

    "Gay people are still persecuted! How dare you suggest respecting them straights!"

    There's an easy test for such situations: try to replace "men" with any other group of people.

    "What's stopping women dressing like that?"
    "What's stopping gay men dressing like that?"

    If the first thing that comes to mind is Twitter shitstorm, then you know your meme is incendiary.

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  • Fear mostly.
    Fear of people's response, real or imagined.
    It's definitely worse in some areas than others.
    I've worn a skirt and my collar out in public before, never got any negative comments only positive.
    A lot of us don't actually have any idea what's unacceptable or why, we just go with what is familiar.

    But there definitely is a lot of idiotic conservatism surrounding it all too.

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  • syberianlynx said:
    This meme is a bit of lighthearted teasing so normally it shouldn't be taken seriously.
    But we live in the times of culture war. Such a meme can be seen as an act of aggression against one of the sides. Some people will be offended, and some will even support the supposed attack as justified.

    This is pretty much what we see in these comments.

    "I feel called out! Can we please not judge people for dressing however they like?"

    "Gay people are still persecuted! How dare you suggest respecting them straights!"

    There's an easy test for such situations: try to replace "men" with any other group of people.

    "What's stopping women dressing like that?"
    "What's stopping gay men dressing like that?"

    If the first thing that comes to mind is Twitter shitstorm, then you know your meme is incendiary.

    twitter mentioned

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  • if we're taking this from a biological standpoint, body type plays a large role in how close a biological male can get to that physique. You can still diet and work out and get pretty close to that goal if you do it right. Works more for some people than others basically.

    There are probably hundreds of different things to do but doing all of them would most likely be impossible/very difficult

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