I love how the last comment mentioned "real women", as if she's aware there are men pretending to be women claiming men's clothes work fine for them (well, duh, you're a man!).
I just finished reading all the comments. Just warning you, there are many MRAs in the comments. Majority of them are MRAs.
That's very disappointing. Why would any man get angry over this? They just hate us and want us to be miserable, that's the answer every time. And they're hyper-privileged and extremely catered to and have no idea what it's like to be written out of the world like this to the extent where you don't even get your own clothes!
Back in the day I would have loved to buy men's trousers--they suited my style much better--but wasn't able to wear them. A shame a woman can be so clueless about most women's bodies.
Same. For me, it’s the era of women’s low rise pants. Couldn’t wear men’s pants due to anatomical differences, so I had to quit wearing pants altogether. People gave me grief for wearing skirts everywhere.
LOL I remember that dark time...:) I kept wearing trousers but had to work really hard to find pairs that didn't show my navel (and spent a LOT of money on them whenever I managed to).
Same. They were so tight and cut across the hip bone in the most excruciating place. Pants were physically painful to wear in the 2000s, I was 100% leggings and skirts.
Well if the clothing fits you fine and you're actually a woman, it's not hard to assume it would fit other women as well.
I know it's really really hard for the users here to accept, but not all women are curvy and petite. Some of us are large, tall, fat, and lacking any and all curves.
I know it's really really hard for the users here to accept, but not all women are curvy and petite.
Where the hell are we arguing ALL WOMEN are so and so?
Notice the use of MINORITY and AVERAGE
Sure, Lynn, they may fit YOU better, but you’d be in the minority.
Average sex differences below the waist lead to […]
Guess I'm not a real woman since I don't find men's clothing uncomfortable??
I'm really fucking sick of the idea that all "real women" have curves.
I'm a woman, I don't have curves, what now?
Literally no one said that. Maybe things don't have to be 100% about your own situation and you can listen and empathize with women for whom men's clothing obviously don't fit. Show some solidarity. Come on.
From the comments:
And an MRA praises her
I can’t believe the gall of some women to undermine efforts of women to make the world a better place for women.
Sure, Lynn, they may fit YOU better, but you’d be in the minority. This isn’t the time and place to brag about how lucky you are that the men’s clothing department works out so well for you to save you dollars. Average sex differences below the waist lead to smaller waists, wider hips, different pelvic tilt, no external sex organs (if you look at pants drafted for men vs women, you’d see that the U curve (where your crotch goes) is different, rounder butts, and wider thighs.
What happens when there’s not enough room in the seat of the pants? You end up having to keep pulling your pants up to readjust them. And you may experience frequent wedgies.
What happens when you have to buy larger sizes to fit your hips and thighs? The waistband is completely useless because men don’t need smaller waistbands than the hips. A belt would not help. The amount of fabric being scrunched up by the belt would cause physical discomfort.
Now, this comment replies to a different MRA
Well said.
Another puts him in his place too: