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When I was working in the office, in summer, I wore a dress or skirt every single day. I can’t stand the heat of our summers here and there is nothing cooler than a dress or a skirt. I know lots of other women that feel the same way. Way easier to get dressed, go to the bathroom, everything. I never understood the appeal of pants except in cooler weather.
I'm retired and I still wear summer dresses and skirts. They're much more comfortable to me than pants and a lot cooler in the Florida heat than pants or shorts.
It may be trying to do just that at the moment. I went to 6 different stores in the past 2 weeks (4 in the Mall of America) for a top for a specific pair of pants and they are all baggy, boxy, straight and shapeless... except for the little halter tops which would look ridiculous on me at my age now. I ended up finding on in one of my packed away clothing bins.
I'm very comfortable in my female gender and so far (so at age 59 it's probably not changing) I much prefer men who are comfortable in their male gender and who dress accordingly.
That being said, if someone wants to dress like another gender, knock yourself out I say. I really don't care. They're not likely to be attracted to me and vice versa and that's OK.
Location: 39 James Galloway Close, Coventry,London
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Both male and Females have different body shapes, so they can not wear same dresses, and even if they are same they must be different in sizes according to body index.
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