Why Wearing a Dress Doesn't Make You Feminine - And Here's What Does
"I see a lot of masculinized women collecting simps. It may seem pretty harmless to you on the surface but only a masculinized woman wants to spend any time around effeminate men."

No, this is not an endorsement to wear pantsuits, see-through leggings, butthuggers or lingerie out in public like many modern women seem to these days.
Instead, my premise is that wearing a dress doesn't make a woman a woman. It most certainly can help you to feel more feminine, but wearing a dress doesn't make a woman feminine.
I tend to blame it on the trans movement where men can put on dresses and call themselves women. They can suddenly throw on a plunging neckline and call themselves feminine.
"Men can be women too," they insist. All because they slapped on some spackle, waxed their chest hair, taped their balls behind them and put on a dress. They're women! It's 2025!
I don't think so. And neither do you so let's try not to be absurd about this any longer, shall we?
Modern women are facing the same issues. They put on a dress and act like a man.
They have promiscuous sex like a man.
They lead men around like a man.
They are overly aggressive in their behavior and demeanor like a man.
They make all the plans, pay 50/50 and run after the man.
All while wearing a dress.
This is NOT feminine at all. And here's why...