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24th December 07, 12:27 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
No, we don't. We call her fashionable.
We think it's romantic if the lady dons her date's shirt the morning after. If he dons hers, well, there won't be another date, probably.
R.
Personally all I can picture now is Yeti trying to put on one of my shirts, he's at least an XL and I'm still wearing shirts I got when I was 6 (it has an alligator on it.) That said, I'm in his sweatshirt and have been wearing it since I saw him last a week and a half ago.
On the topic of cross dressing, the first articles of clothing for both sexes were probably animal hides wrapped around the lower bodies of the wearer, a rudimentary kilt essentially. I don't see the kilt as either a man or a woman's garment really, in the same way jeans as a whole are not a "sexed" garment. It is the individual style and the way it is worn that determines the gender of the garment.
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