1- Men have the most comfortable softest boxers. Meanwhile, women’s underwear ride up, bras are uncomfortable as fuck, and clothes cost 3x more than men. I mean obviously I wear them only at home where no one sees me but yeah, they’re so soft.
2- Bought a pair of men’s workout shorts that came in the mail today. OMG I didn’t know they make them so soft and flexible. I want to buy another pair but it’s no longer on sale and don’t wanna pay full price :'(
I always thought men’s outer clothing were all durable, strong but rough. I guess not all. These workout shorts are amazing. SO soft and moves with your body like a flexible glove (aside from the waist part- that part wasn’t soft). Bought 2 other boxers earlier on- why? Cuz men’s stuff are cheaper and they were on sale O_o. So far, they’re working out! Maybe I should just buy men’s stuff from now on eh? hehe 😛
Q- so as a female, which are the best men’s stuff to buy?
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I think there’s far more pressure on women to be fashionable/look good. It’s way more socially acceptable for men to look like trash. If I jokingly comment that a guy looks like shit, it’s something he’ll likely shrug off. If I say the same of a woman, it’ll probably be taken as deeply hurtful and offensive.
So I guess fashion designers prioritise appearance over comfort, because that’s what their consumers demand, because deep down they feel their value is tied to their appearance.
yes i know that’s all true, but it sucks!! like women’s clothes are generally really uncomfortable, NOT practical (pockets are fake), AND cost 2x as much.
Yep, guess it’s just one of many things that suck about being female (though obviously there are some drawbacks to being male too.) Pretty sure the world would be better if everyone cared less about fashion and more about function. But looking good is its own kind of arms race, and apparently having a sleek, smooth silhouette is more important than jeans with real functional pockets.