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Written by Steven Arness   
Wednesday, 06 April 2005
Well, I thought I would write a little bit of something before I head to bed, so you'll have to forgive me if it doesn't make any sense!

Baseball, supposedly Americas favorite pastime (I honestly doubt this claim) but back in the day when females used to play, it was deemed legal for them to catch the ball in their skirts. Now honestly I would dare say that the skirts they wore back then were rather full and would most likely hinder their running ability. But just think how much of an adavantage they in being able to use their skirt to catch the ball and call it legal.

I wish I could recall where I read this from, but I have stuff all over the place and don't feel like searching for it on my computer or through the web.

With such an advantage though, would one dare say that nales in baseball would start wearing skirts? Most likely no, and if it ever becomes a serious sport for women to take up again, I seriously doubt that they would go back to wearing skirts unless they want to attract tongue waging males.
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fashion equality
written by Guest on April 9, 2005

I have noticed that women have a wide selection of clothing they can wear from the ladies side of the isle, plus just about anything they want to wear from the mens clothing department. Men don't feel the same freedom to wear stuff from the womens department. There have been a few cases where women/girls could wear skirts (fairly short) when the weather got warm, but men/boys were still required to wear long pants. In very rare cases, the guys have protested by wearing skirts (permited clothing for females - and cooler) and gotten away with it. frequently they they are repremanded for crossdressing during work or sent home to change. That doesn't seem fair to me.

lw

All Equality
written by Male Equality Administrator on April 9, 2005

Fashion equality is just one part of what this website is about, granted, it is the most prominent form on this website, but there are many other areas that are hoped to be explored.

Like can a male be a secretary? Or a nurse? A beautician? Or how about seamstress, or a homemaker?

Males should not be ridiculed if they do not take up "manly" endeavors such as being a car mechanic, playing football, or president of a company.

images/grin.gifoing these other things does not make him any less of a male then any other male.

Yet how many males will stop doing something they love because they continue to be harassed and ridiculed by others who have no respect for hat this person is doing?

That is why this website is here, equality for males be it for their lifestyle, job, sport, recreation, fashion, and etc.

Males should have the same right to be treated equaly and not be dissuaded when they do so.

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