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Who wears the pants?
by generaldecay | November 24, 2007 at 09:59 am
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Dresses epitomize womanhood in the Western world. Such has been the case since the western man adopted pants to replace the tunic in the sixth century (an aspect of the West's Germanic barbarian heritage). Dresses allow us to differentiate between the silhouettes of men and women on restroom signs. Dresses are the indelible image of womanhood because of the symbolic nature of pants and dresses. If all fashions are symbolic, dresses in particular symbolize womanhood by more fully embodying the ideal of a true lady, the objective understanding of what men find attractive in the fairer sex: passivity, domesticity, childrearing, coital love, piety and fertility. These defining aspects of womanhood are immutable. We all tacitly reaffirm these attributes in our attempts to find a partner. Flirtation and courtship are reaffirmations of what it means to be masculine and feminine because it is only by fulfilling the obligation of our form that we can attract the opposite sex.
I’m so very grateful to have the Ryan Haecker’s of this world to tell me how to dress, how to be more feminine, and how to entice the menfolk.
Moreover, I’m delighted that he’s informed me how very unsexy I am because I’m a feminist.
What’s not sexy is feminism (not to be confused with femininity), which is directly responsible for the disappearance of our beloved dresses and the adoption of pants by the “new woman.”
Of course, Lancey doesn’t just want us all in frocks again for the sake of it. He wants us all to be pure, modest, pious and subservient, like women should be. According to Lance that is.
I'm [almost] lost for words.
I am grateful (un-sarcastically, this time) that I don't come across these sorts of opinions often, though. Very grateful indeed.
(PS. Apologies for my recent absence on NP. Alas, Real Life has taken over and needs my attention. The cheek of it!)



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at 10:08 on November 24th, 2007
Just as the burqa is a tool of social control, so is, in a sense, the stiletto heel.
Off-topic, but "Barbarian Heritage" is a great name for an album.
at 10:09 on November 24th, 2007
Excellent point, Jordan. Thank you.
Re. Barbarian Heritag: you're right!