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Straight, happily married man loves to wear heels and skirts

Straight, happily married man loves to wear heels and skirts

Mark Bryan is a 61-year-old engineer from Germany who isn’t afraid to challenge gender stereotypes.

While high heels were initially intended for men to add height and fashion in the 10th century, they have obviously become associated almost exclusively with women.

Mark is one of many modern men who are reclaiming the popular type of shoe for those other than those of us who were born female.

Mark Bryan is a 61-year-old father of three who works as a robotics engineer and splits most of his time between fatherhood and work.

To look at him, you would not immediately assume the man has a social media following, but the German native has recently created a stir on the Internet with his bold outfits and images.

Mark recently amassed a following on Instagram of almost 660,000 users with his posts.

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His looks often consist of pumps, boots, and skirts. Accompanying his diverse closet items are Mark’s own words, where he speaks out about how normal his clothing practices are.

The engineer believes that clothes should have no gender. He tends to lean towards skirts over dresses so that he can wear more traditionally “masculine” tops above the waist.

Fairly, he believes that items like skirts provide a wider range of variety than the typical slacks or pants most men wear to work.

Mark’s children support his efforts, especially as he raised them with clear communication on the fact that clothes are not indicative of sexuality or gender.

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His daughter is one of his biggest fans, waiting for the day that she can borrow some of her father’s clothing items.

Similarly, his wife supports his choices and even helps him pick out outfits.

Not everyone is as understanding, of course.

Mark has experienced a variety of negative comments online and in person, and he must often remind others that they would not be making these comments or asking these questions if he were wearing more traditional pants.

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Do you think you would be able to be in Mark’s shoes?

Let us know your thoughts!

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Nobody talks about this The Penis of old men are more

Nobody talks about this The Penis of old men are more

Sylvester Stallone made a big return to his famous roles in Rocky Balboa (2006) and Rambo (2008), then kicked off the action-packed Expendables series in 2010 as the tough mercenary Barney Ross.

In 2013, he starred in the hit Escape Plan and its sequels. But in 2015, he truly won hearts again with Creed, playing a retired Rocky who mentors Apollo Creed’s son. The role earned him major praise, his first Golden Globe, and another Oscar nomination—40 years after his first.

Born in NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen in 1946, Stallone had a rough start. A birth complication left part of his face paralyzed, giving him the slurred speech and look we all recognize.

He was bullied growing up, but found strength in bodybuilding and acting. After spending time in foster care, he moved between his divorced parents, eventually settling with his mother in Philly at 15. From tough beginnings to Hollywood legend—Stallone’s story is pure inspiration.

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If your partner always asks you to do it from behind, it’s because he…

If your partner always asks you to do it from behind, it’s because he…

If your partner always asks you to do it from behind, it can lead to a mix of curiosity and intrigue. This video delves deep into the reasons behind this preference and explores the psychology of intimacy associated with it. Is it simply a matter of physical pleasure, or is there a deeper emotional connection? We’ll uncover insights from experts and share personal stories that shine a light on this common request. Whether you’re open to exploring new dimensions of your relationship or just seeking to understand your partner’s desires better, this video promises to offer valuable perspectives. Let’s dive in!

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Chris Columbus: “I wish Donald Trump’s cameo ‘was gone’”


Director Chris Columbus still isn’t thrilled about President Donald Trump’s cameo in 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”

Columbus directed the sequel to the hugely popular 1990 Christmas classic “Home Alone,” and shared with the San Francisco Chronicle in an interview published Tuesday that Trump’s appearance in the film has since become “an albatross for me” and “wishes it was gone.”

In the movie, Trump plays himself when he encounters Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) – who got separated from his family and ends up in the Big Apple – inside the Plaza Hotel, with the boy asking the then-New York City businessman and real estate magnate for directions to the hotel’s lobby. Trump points him in the right direction.

It’s a brief scene that Columbus said he “can’t cut,” adding that if he does, he thinks he’d “probably be sent out of the country.”

“I’ll be considered sort of not fit to live in the United States,” he added.

Columbus has previously spoken about how Trump wound up in the film in the first place, telling Business Insider in 2020 Trump would only allow them to film inside the Plaza, which he owned at the time, if he was in the movie.

“So we agreed to put him in the movie, and when we screened it for the first time the oddest thing happened: people cheered when Trump showed up on-screen,” he said at the time. “So I said to my editor, ‘Leave him in the movie. It’s a moment for the audience.’ But he did bully his way into the movie.”

In 2023, Trump addressed his appearance in the movie, writing on Truth Social at the time, “I was very busy, and didn’t want to do it. They were very nice, but above all, persistent. I agreed, and the rest is history! That little cameo took off like a rocket, and the movie was a big success.”

“Now, however, 30 years later, Columbus (what was his real name?) put out a statement that I bullied myself into the movie,” he later added. “Nothing could be further from the truth. That cameo helped make the movie a success.”

But Columbus took issue with that statement in the Chronicle this week, saying of Trump’s “Home Alone 2” cameo, “Years later, it’s become this curse. It’s become this thing that I wish it was not there. What’s going through this guy’s mind? He said I was lying. I’m not lying. He said I begged him to be in the movie, but there’s no world I would ever beg a non-actor to be in a movie. But we were desperate to get the Plaza Hotel.”

“Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” stars Culkin, Catherine O’Hara, John Heard, Tim Curry, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, and grossed $359 million, an impressive figure for the early ‘90s.