The latest terms used to describe sexuality are pansexual and omnisexual. They refer to those people who have tendencies to being straight, but who don’t mind dabbling with the other sex. It seems as though the sexuality spectrum is being redefined with new words to include people of every sexual preference.
The same thing is happening in fashion. Androgynous styles are all the rage. It starts with blank clothing and ends with the fit. Take skinny jeans, for example, and watch how they’ve evolved into jeggings. It’s only a matter of time before men start wearing them, even if it starts with gay or pansexual men, who will eventually forget the difference between these clothing blanks and tights. Robin Hood wore them, right?
Even straight men don’t mind fitting into women’s blank clothing. They just buy it so that it fits them. This occurs because the styles offered to men may be bland or boring, or they may just not have the right size in the mens department of clothing blanks.
In any case, you don’t have to be pansexual to try these new trends. Men wearing women’s clothes and women wearing men’s clothes blur the lines between gender in the same way that these new terms of sexuality blur the lines between gay and straight. This must be the decade of blurring.
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Posted on: Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 9:00 am
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