My Hyde Park moment
Apr. 10th, 2005 07:28 pmA woman and I both turned onto Woodlawn at about
the same time, and she said to me that I looked like a boy from
behind. She then continued talking about the way I dressed, how it was
clear that I was into neutral clothes, that there are other options
for girls, and so on. It wasn't at all hostile, more like a "be aware
of what you can wear when you decide you're ready for it." She was
very friendly, and prattled on about machines they now have in the Gap
(or maybe Old Navy) that measure a woman's body with electric eyes to
tell them exactly what cut of jeans are good for them, because all
women's bodies are different. I pointed out that all men's bodies are
different too, but they make do with baggy pants and a belt, and she
laughed and said that I could buy girl's jeans baggy if I wanted, with
rhinestones or butterflies or embroidery. I suggested that these
machines might not be as good as she thought, because they were fake
make-work for the fashion industry, and the effort might be better put
into something else. She said that girls like and want to have those
options. I said that girls have been conditioned to think they need
those options. She laughed and said that I was just in a "neutral
stage", and I should think about the other options when I decide I'm
ready for them.
Huh.
Huh.
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Date: 2005-04-11 03:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-11 05:18 am (UTC)