• SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldEnglish
    101·
    3 days ago

    I recognize the mtf nuance of this, but… isnt just a rehash of “women be shopping” boomer humor?

    • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zoneMEnglish
      5·
      3 days ago

      How is this a rehash of women be shopping? I’m a woman, I enjoy shopping, am I not allowed to rejoice in that? Or are you saying that transfeminine people must avoid any kind of behavior or preference associated with western feminine gender roles?

      • Kacarott@aussie.zoneEnglish
        3·
        3 days ago

        I think it’s the way the panels are labelled. I think if it read just “Before” and “Now”, or something like that, it would clearly be about personal experience, funny, maybe relatable.

        But with “Shopping as a man/woman” it can interpreted as either personal experience of both sides OR broad sweeping generalisations of what men/women must all experience when shopping. And that second version is the boomer rehash.

        • SailorFuzz@lemmy.worldEnglish
          2·
          3 days ago

          I think this is mostly it. The labeling just feels like it immediately conjures up this trope

          At a glance, OPs formatting feels like its cut from the same template. “Before/After” would probably help break that connection.

        • Cass@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish
          2·
          3 days ago

          It’s a trans comic so the before/now are clearly implied, to me. “[me] shopping as a guy” vs “[me] shopping as a woman”

    • MonkderVierte@lemmy.zipEnglish
      1·
      3 days ago

      I can only name one chain that has men clothes not on 2. story or higher. They have a special all mixed concept.

      Edit: woops, overlooked the femboy part. Still, the pain is real.

    • orbitz@lemmy.caEnglish
      2·
      3 days ago

      As much as I enjoy finding new clothes as a cis guy I kinda like it being in one floor / area. Maybe I’m closer to boomer but technically I’m just Gen x. So whatever.

      I was amused by the comic To each their own preference, and I’ll gladly think think that’s cool too, that’s what makes us all great.