Don’t be so old school, Markk. Dickies does more than carpenter’s jeans these days : D
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My overalls are by Dickies. Is that Kaia Gerber? Sure looks like her.
Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:35 amMy overalls are by Dickies. Is that Kaia Gerber? Sure looks like her.
No clue who that is. Thanks!canpakes wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:37 amJersey Girl wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:35 amMy overalls are by Dickies. Is that Kaia Gerber? Sure looks like her.
Madison Beer, actually.
I have explained my usage of the terms male/female and man/woman in detail in a post that I copied into this thread here:Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 12:18 amOkay so a woman is not a female? What is your definition?
I really hope Jersey Girl is following this thread…I wonder what she thinks about a bunch of men here saying there is really no such thing of a woman? Or basically a woman is just a abstract thing with no real defined role in society.
There are way to many variables to that question. Depending on the roles, current commitments, excepted responsibilities would all need to be weighed, discussed, and then decided by the couple if a non selfish decision were to be made. Men and women are certainly different and certain things might fall into your question depending on the person,their personalities, how they were raised, what culture they belong to demands.honorentheos wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:18 amOk, so we've determined that anyone can wear a dress at their own choosing, whenever, environmental factors mitigating. No societal norms need interfere and their biological sex has no bearing on that. Cool.Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 3:48 am
Sure…anyone can wear what ever they like anywhere they want when appropriate. Men and women at my work must wear long pants and leather steel toed boots per our saftey rules. I wouldn’t recommend a brown dress accepting the best actor award, maybe a yellow silk might be better.
I prefer dickie carpenter jeans and tee shirts, it is the style I prefer.
So lets look at a different norm to confirm we continue to share an underlying understanding. In your opinion, were a member of a couple to be given an opportunity to accept a big promotion in their career but need to relocate to take it, expectations about how they should make the decision to relocate wouldn't be weighted differently depending on if the person had a vagina or a penis? Presuming that having one or the other was not otherwise necessary for any other reason, of course.
Those are old school mechanics Dickies…what really cool is dickies now makes a stretchy version of carpenter jeans that are really comfortable…my new jean of choice
Okay, so in your view a man can be a woman if you want them to be. I don’t see it that way.Chap wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 9:35 amI have explained my usage of the terms male/female and man/woman in detail in a post that I copied into this thread here:Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 12:18 am
Okay so a woman is not a female? What is your definition?
I really hope Jersey Girl is following this thread…I wonder what she thinks about a bunch of men here saying there is really no such thing of a woman? Or basically a woman is just a abstract thing with no real defined role in society.
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And in answer to your final question: being a woman is, in my view, very largely a matter of how a person is recognised by the society around them. Read my post, and those by Jersey Girl given in answer to your queries.