Article 6HJ5W So you’d never wear a skirt in public? Men, you don’t know what you’re missing | Phineas Harper

So you’d never wear a skirt in public? Men, you don’t know what you’re missing | Phineas Harper

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Phineas Harper
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I started wearing them to test my sister's lighthearted theory about feminism. Now I can't do without their vibrant versatility

My sister has three questions she asks men who say they're feminists. It only takes one yes" to pass her test, and yet few do. The questions are: if you get married to a woman, would you (and any kids) take her surname? If you had children with a woman, would you step back from your career to be their primary carer? And, simplest of all, would you wear a skirt in public?

The questions are lighthearted, and not intended to truly cut to the heart of feminist issues, but it's interesting to see how many men sheepishly give three no" answers nonetheless. Despite much apparent progress towards gender equity, some conventions around how men feel they must act and dress differently to women are stubbornly persistent, from family to fashion.

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