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kek
But here they are not
regardless of culture
They aren’t dresses
And theyre not normal
And men have weared non-pants for most of history
Its a traditional type of dress
As for Fallout 76. I have a few words for them...
some aren't
Its traditional becuase that's how it was before anglosaxon invasion into scotland
@Cody is contorting the argument, gender doesnt mean 'wear a dress'
youre conflating social context with 'acting like a fucking woman
-_-.... I think there only two genders.
Period.
when you've got a fucking cock between your lgs
Male and female.
My dude, there were a lot better examples you couldve used
Pussy and Dick.
Cock and Muffin.
the scottish kils is BATTLEgarb, it would be considered HYPERMASCULINE
and also fucking retarded
Measuring Rod and Fishman's Split
and i now cannot take anythign you say seriously anymore
I mean in Japan during and before the sengoku jirai you had sex with the same sex friends becuase that's how you show friendship
because you've already positioned yourself as a complete fucking idiot
Says the guy with a jiggly puff as a pfp.
you're STILL LITREALLY CONFLATING CULTURAL CONTEXT WITH ACTING LIKE A WOMAN
what you're attributing to 'gender' is in the context hyper masculine
not men ecting feminine
holy fucking shit how do you not get this
What?
I get that kelts were masculine in that society but how one acts is based on the society that exist in, as an example, south american tribes eat humans. This is not normal in our society but in there's it is
I usually ignore all these gender crap arguments. They are confusing and should be the bane of everyone's existence.
what's feminine? neurotic, agreeable, some other shit
canibalism is a GENDER THING?!
what the fuck are you actually smoking
Actually there is some culture is costmary to eat the person you had intercourse with.
Customary^
So the the way a person appears is based on societal influences, does not make the gender the same thing but in some societies a dress is considered masculine or vice versa