ellbee
03-09-2021, 05:28 PM
No, this isn't some Star Trek thing. :p
I'm talking about humans who are in the younger generation...
Remember what it was like when you were young, having these odd feelings of wanting/needing to dress in some form or another?
It wasn't easy, I'm sure. In fact, it was probably scary & confusing.
And there's probably a reason for that: It wasn't considered to be "normal."
But... Suppose it *were* at least somewhat normal, being no big deal, really? And you were that kid/teenager/young adult at that time?
I suspect it may be a bit more reassuring that it's "okay" to feel that way.
And the same goes for the GG's. Suppose when you were growing up, seeing/hearing about guys CD'ing in some form or another. It may not seem so "weird," should you happen to get involved with a CD'er later in life. That it was no biggie, in & of itself, at least.
Now compare that to some of the older GG-generations of today, who may have issues with this whole dressing thing. Why? Perhaps because these GG's were "taught" throughout much of their lives that it was "abnormal."
I dunno, something to think about? :strugglin
And what brought this up? Why, I never thought you'd ask! :heehee:
My neighbors seeing me in obvious women's leggings around my apartment complex is nothing new to them. I've been here for a while now, as have they. I've never gotten any comments, per se... But you can just tell that some would love to say something (hopefully!) nice, or just ask a couple questions or something.
Of course, a couple of these neighbors have kids. A mother with 2 young girls (and a much younger one, either boy or girl) oftentimes tends to be out & about, playing with them or teaching them how to do laundry or whatever.
Yes, they've seen me in my leggings. The ones with bold, colorful geometric prints tend to catch their attention. Their eyes get wide, they stare, then they look at me & smile. Sometimes I smile at the mother, then smile at the girls & wave/say "Hi!" They wave back, still smiling. They all know me as the male neighbor who wears (sometimes attention-grabbing) women's leggings.
Okay, so Mommy might wear something similar to this. Daddy doesn't (at least that they're not aware? :devil: ). Yet here is a man who *is* wearing something that Mommy would, out & about in everyday life. Hmmm... :thinking:
Bottom line? Kids/teenagers/young adults are all fairly impressionable. One could argue that we have the opportunity & responsibility to help show them a positive world that we never had growing up, ourselves.
I feel we do need to tread carefully with this. I see some things out there that I don't necessarily approve of, perhaps others pushing certain aspects way too far for my own comfort.
*But*... There are some things that should probably be addressed in the proper way, in helping out the next generation. :)
I'm talking about humans who are in the younger generation...
Remember what it was like when you were young, having these odd feelings of wanting/needing to dress in some form or another?
It wasn't easy, I'm sure. In fact, it was probably scary & confusing.
And there's probably a reason for that: It wasn't considered to be "normal."
But... Suppose it *were* at least somewhat normal, being no big deal, really? And you were that kid/teenager/young adult at that time?
I suspect it may be a bit more reassuring that it's "okay" to feel that way.
And the same goes for the GG's. Suppose when you were growing up, seeing/hearing about guys CD'ing in some form or another. It may not seem so "weird," should you happen to get involved with a CD'er later in life. That it was no biggie, in & of itself, at least.
Now compare that to some of the older GG-generations of today, who may have issues with this whole dressing thing. Why? Perhaps because these GG's were "taught" throughout much of their lives that it was "abnormal."
I dunno, something to think about? :strugglin
And what brought this up? Why, I never thought you'd ask! :heehee:
My neighbors seeing me in obvious women's leggings around my apartment complex is nothing new to them. I've been here for a while now, as have they. I've never gotten any comments, per se... But you can just tell that some would love to say something (hopefully!) nice, or just ask a couple questions or something.
Of course, a couple of these neighbors have kids. A mother with 2 young girls (and a much younger one, either boy or girl) oftentimes tends to be out & about, playing with them or teaching them how to do laundry or whatever.
Yes, they've seen me in my leggings. The ones with bold, colorful geometric prints tend to catch their attention. Their eyes get wide, they stare, then they look at me & smile. Sometimes I smile at the mother, then smile at the girls & wave/say "Hi!" They wave back, still smiling. They all know me as the male neighbor who wears (sometimes attention-grabbing) women's leggings.
Okay, so Mommy might wear something similar to this. Daddy doesn't (at least that they're not aware? :devil: ). Yet here is a man who *is* wearing something that Mommy would, out & about in everyday life. Hmmm... :thinking:
Bottom line? Kids/teenagers/young adults are all fairly impressionable. One could argue that we have the opportunity & responsibility to help show them a positive world that we never had growing up, ourselves.
I feel we do need to tread carefully with this. I see some things out there that I don't necessarily approve of, perhaps others pushing certain aspects way too far for my own comfort.
*But*... There are some things that should probably be addressed in the proper way, in helping out the next generation. :)