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      Anonymous

      Looked at from a mindset of a few decades ago, the times in which many of us where born, when women were expected to wear skirts and dresses only, and few had careers, then the above statement is true when applied to today’s GGs.

      Today, women and girls wear jeans, pantsuits, tees, trousers. Usually have a job even if married. The chain shops sell women’s pajamas, underwear options that are indistinguishable from mens, and somewhat ‘butch’ ladies, and couples are a common sight.

      So things have changed for women.

      Will they, are they, changing for men?

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      I think it changing, but very, very slowly.  A lot of us older ladies, with the struggles we had against social ‘norms’, growing and finding who we are in the 70’s and 80’s, have maybe started the tipping process to bring down those’ norms’.  Like ‘They’ say (whoever ‘they’ are, lol), “the only thing harder than getting a new idea accepted, is getting the old idea out of the way.”

      PaulaF

    • #396624
      Anonymous

      Hi Candy ..good point

      I am pretty sure people’s attitudes are changing towards crossdressing in lots of ways..look at all the make up available now for men, can you imagine your father coming up from the coal mine….and using moisturiser or a face pack, even concealer ????   HORROR!!

      ..the only problem I have is…. attitudes are still changing TOO DAMN SLOWLY!!

      Huggs, grace xx

    • #397116
      Anonymous

      Very very slowly, I think it’s going to be a while before attitudes completely change to full acceptance,of CD/ing. Having said that more and more women seem to be accepting a male in a relationship who does crossdress, this is probably down to greater understanding of the practice. But alot of men still have that macho image to protect, so until those barriers are broken down, and society recognises us as a person rather than oddity, it’s a long haul.

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