Comments
MrMing-NaWen t1_iuk50r7 wrote
I think it would be okay today because you dressed up like a character not a gender. I think if you went simply as a man some might think you're trying to stir up a debate or something.
Showerthoughts_Mod t1_iuiwn0e wrote
This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.
Remember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not "thoughts had in the shower!"
(For an explanation of what a "showerthought" is, please read this page.)
Rule-breaking posts may result in bans.
[deleted] t1_iuixc5g wrote
[removed]
[deleted] t1_iuiz7nt wrote
[removed]
[deleted] t1_iuj09ox wrote
[removed]
[deleted] t1_iuj790m wrote
[deleted]
charlie2135 OP t1_iuj7myz wrote
I dressed up in my sister's clothes and wig and had to explain to most of the people that I was a boy. Really did a lot to assure my masculinity as I grew up. /s
decrementsf t1_iuj1hfn wrote
Nothing unusual or controversial about that anymore. Only attention seeking behavior trying to problem-launch to start-a-conversation that was started and settled before most of us today were born.
amkaro78 t1_iuk3x7h wrote
Yeah, I’m a female and dressed up as Pee Wee Herman when I was a kid. Did his voice n’ erthang, knocked it out the park. Prolly wouldn’t get the same response today.