Straight Dad Proudly Wears Skirts And Heels To Fight Against Gender Stereotypes

A straight dad is fighting against gender stereotypes by wearing skirts and heels. When raising your children, you want to ensure they’re open-minded and accepting of others.

Most of us do that by explaining to our kids that all types of different people deserve love and respect. Mark Bryan, a straight father of three, shows his kids that gender stereotypes are just a social construct by wearing skirts and heels.

Mark Bryan

People have been left floored by Bryan’s bold stance on gendered clothing, with many offering messages of support to the father. One person writes: “Great, I’m glad he can wear what he wants to. Shows he is self-confident. We need more people like him.”

Another adds: “It looks great! Don’t know how he uses it on his day-to-day though, heels this high for sure hurt after a few hours.”

While a third agrees: “The only thing I’m mad about is how I can’t get my calves to look like his, haha. He looks amazing!!”

Mark Bryan

Bryan works full-time as an engineer, but is also growing his social media following – he’s amassed nearly 600,000 followers on his Instagram.

He captions every outfit post: “Clothes and shoes do not dictate a person’s s**ual orientation or gender.”

In an interview with PurpleHaze, Bryan revealed his impact on others: “It became more and more evident that what I was doing on Instagram was helping so many that wanted to wear non-gender conforming clothing but were afraid to have their s**uality questioned.

“I get over 100 direct messages a day on my Instagram account and a large number of them are followers that have thanked me for the courage to go out wearing something regardless of what others may think. Others still have this fear, however.”

He added that he wants to ‘des**ualize clothing’ and help everyone ‘feel comfortable’ wearing what they want.

Mark Bryan
Mark Bryan is helping others feel comfortable wearing ‘non-gender conforming clothing.’ Credit: @markbryan911/Instagram

Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar Australia, Bryan opened up about his new career as an influencer.

“If I have the opportunity, why not try to make some money doing it?” said Bryan. “But I’m also having a lot of fun.

“If you’d told me I was going to do this 13 months ago, I would have just laughed and said, ‘No freakin’ way.’”

He continued: “Someone sees me walking down the street, they ought to just say, ‘Oh that’s Mark and he’s just wearing a pair of shoes,’ instead of, ‘That’s Mark, wearing a pair of women’s shoes.’

“When we get to the point where we don’t attach a gender reference to an article of clothing, then that’s where clothes become genderless.”

Mark Bryan

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