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If a guy wore a summer dress to work to fight for equality and beat the heat would you promise not to giggle?

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and support him?

If he was a friend what would you say to make him feel okay?

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  1. i know a guy who only wears dresses - he looks great.


  2. no

  3. Do you know that most women that work in a professional environment can't wear a summer dress to work?  So what field would this friend work in?  Is the dress complimentary? You can't promise not to giggle; a dress is not a good approach to equality. After all men make comments about a women's femininity if she wears a business suit and cuts her hair short.  What would I tell my friend to make him feel okay about wearing a dress... Hmmmm... Probably shave your legs and pits a hairy body in a dress just doesn't look right.

  4. If he was serious...ya I would support him.

  5. I would be pleased to see him in the dress. Of course, much depends on his passing as a woman.   I would encourage him, and if necessary, I would try to give some advice to be more convincing.  And I would like to come in a dress too, next day, to join him and make a statement.  Perhaps we could influence the rules about the dress code: men wearing skirts and dresses if they would like so ?  Why should n´t they be allowed while on the other hand women are wearing pants and suits without being teased or ridiculed ?  Good luck for everybody who is pushing the boudaries !

  6. No.

  7. I would be more supportive if he stopped making up lame excuses about beating the heat and losing bets and said, "I'm a cross-dresser."

  8. No sorry, I would laugh out loud and him.  :)

  9. If one of my guys friends wore a summer dress to work, that would be indications that he's got some serious "in the closet" issues that needs to be addressed. It has nothing to do with fighting for equality, but everything to do with some under-laying issues that he's dealing with that goes wwwayyyy beyond fighting for what he believes is right. And I wouldn't say anything too him about his dress, because he's already dealing with enough emotional termoil as it is. Why, you thinking about wearing your dress to work?

  10. Sorry, but I would giggle!

  11. I'd giggle if it didn't fit him correctly or was unflattering to his figure, he'd need to shave his legs. He could also at least choose a color and a style that looked good on him, otherwise it's just a fashion disaster.

  12. are you kidding if a guy did that id stay as far away as possible!!!!!!!!

    why are you planning on doing it?

    lol

  13. I could say nothing to him as I would be on the floor rolling and laughing.

    But this only applies if the friend was 100% straight.

    It would be a very, very long time before I let him live it down.

    I know rude crude and sociably uncalled for but hey that would be just too darn funny.

  14. I would personally think that he's a little fruity but I could never say anything out of respect for the huge amount of guts he has.

  15. i can't promise not to giggle. hey, he might have nicer legs than me!!

    but i would definitely back him up and support him 100%

  16. I don't care what other people wear and as long as it was within the office dress code I'd have nothing to say, either way. In fact, there's a good chance I wouldn't notice. I work with a lot of men who wear frocks.

    Cheers :-)

  17. Oh no, he'd be hearing it all day.

  18. Yea i would support him fully. And commend him on his courage to stand up to ignorant airheads like some of these people in here who said they would laugh.

    Shame on all of you.

  19. It would depend upon whether he chose a style and color that suited him.  I might offer to take him shopping to help out.

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