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Could be, we simply can't take any chances with an individual such as yourself for the time being with that line of thinking. See ladies and gentlemen, this is why we need fathers here in these households.So let me get this straight: if you defend dudes that wear dresses, you're a dude that wears dresses.I understand completely champ. @Comparison Ford you have the right to wear a dress, and you choose to exercise that right we see since you are in favor of it. We now know what articles of clothing are in your closet, can't knock the hustle. Just like I and others have the right to judge you accordingly, and quite possibly make you feel bad in the process. It's a win-win situation for all parties involved.Yep. Do whatever you feel like as long as it doesn't impede on the rights of others.SMH. You guys are all about a "do whatever you feel' kind of society I see. Another lost cause.Again...why do you care so much what other men wear?............and he DOESN'T wear a dress.Smash mad broads and disrespect women like this emasculated man who has no sense of family and has children he doesn't take care of (that emasculation: a real man takes care of his kids).
Why is that such an objectionable position to hold?
No dude in their right mind should be defending or advocating for YOUNG dudes, especially young black dudes to wear dresses. We have too much at stake right now to be playing games with these kinds of issues that are presented to us. If and when you get your mind right on the situation, then maybe just maybe we'll be willing to give you another chance.