29-01-2022, 10:24 PM
(29-01-2022, 08:01 PM)jp liz v1 Wrote:Lol you can get both of them in a multitude of outfits, what's so different about one in a pantsuit(29-01-2022, 11:01 AM)BuileBeag Wrote: Is it non binary to wear pants?
It's only a temporary thing. Isn't it to mark women's history month or something like that? I believe women are allowed to wear pants now. Why can't Minnie? Skirts are a pain in the arse when your an active little girl. I used to hate being forced to wear them and I hate seeing kids still forced to wear them. My ex's niece really hated dresses and her grandmother wouldn't let up on it. Even asking me to tell her how much prettier she'd be in a dress. Christ on a bike like.
I was at a kid's birthday party a while back and this little girls mam had put her, not just in a dress, but a white one. She ended up sitting on the sidelines crying, watching her friends play, not able to join in with her cumbersome dress in case she got dirty.
I cannot for the life of me understand why it matters whether or not for a few weeks a cartoon character aimed at little girls wears a dress or pants or a feckin spacesuit. I'd imagine you'd be hard pushed to find a kid who genuinely* cares. But no offence ShaneU for some reason, some fully grown Irish man does? I don't get it at all.
Everyone just wear whatever the hell you want to wear, just so long as it covers up your unsightly bodies!
Sorry there's my rant now.
*Not made to think they care by the adults in their lives.
I am just used to Minnie in her dress and Mickey in his shorts, why the need to change iconic cartoon figures
You right it should not make any difference to adults but my niece and young cousin love their Disney soft toys of both
Famous for triggering Builebeag in her own game!