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I simply do not like them. As a child it was fine, we wore shorts and had no hassles, but later on I started to dislike them, and since then I have not worn shorts (voluntarily) outside of my house. In summer I now and then wear them for sleepwear. It depends on the Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Back-To SB Champions Shirt in contrast I will get this person. I know some people who would say that 50 degrees is too cold for shorts, and some people who would say that it’s not too cold. I personally don’t mind wearing shorts in 50 degree weather, but I know that some people would disagree with me. While gay men on a whole pride themselves on fashion. Being into women’s clothing is not exclusive to gay men. First x dresser I met was new roommate. Coming home early, there in the kitchen full dressed. Panties, stockings, heels, bra with balloons, wig, and some makeup. We both stood mouth agape for what seemed 5 minutes. Discussion followed. Appears he’s been dressing since childhood caught multiple times by sister bro and parents. Girls breaking up with him over this fetish. Anyway I said, no need to hide live your life. For three Years he obsessed over what he would put on as soon as work was done. Often changing dozens of times. What women does this? He even found other x dressers to “play” with with this freedom. Most of whom also straight. Tried to get me to join “it’s so fun”.
It’s not gay men, it’s a subset of guys into x dressing. What I found is “ADD or ADHD” was a communality. He was still on these childhood prescribed meds. So were the Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Back-To SB Champions Shirt in contrast I will get this guys he had over to “play”, that I asked. I think there’s an assumption here. I’m a gay man. I’m interested in rock music, craft beer, history and science fiction (and lots of other things, but these are the main ones today). I’m not interested in women’s clothes. Not in what women wear, or in me wearing them. I’m not especially interested in men’s clothes either; I tend to wear jeans and teeshirts all the time. There is an element in cross dressing with some gay men, and there is a culture of drag, but it is not universal. Cross dressing may be more visible in the LGBT community because straight cross dressers tend do it at home and in very selective company, but as a rule, no, I don’t think gay men are interested in women’s clothes.
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