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Women's products that were invented for… men

There are some extremes women's products – objects that once referred to fanatical, masculine men even if it seems unbelievable to you. What are these; So let's see.

High heels 

And yet, during the Persian War, soldiers usually wore high, pointed heels so that they could easily "hook" their shoes onto the horses' saddles. If we go further back, in Ancient Greece actors (only men) used to use platforms, called "kothorni", to show the prestige and social rank of the characters (the taller, the higher in the hierarchy).

Sanitary napkin

In 1890, French nurses treated wounded soldiers with a soft, pleasant-to-the-touch gauze, quite similar to the familiar sanitary pad. Napkin for the pain of others!

The color pink
This color was associated with the male gender during the 20th century. Previously and especially during the 18th century, pink was considered a color quite close to the male gender, more as a derivative of red, a color that even referred to warlike conflict.

Earrings

They were even worn by the soldiers of the Persian Empire, according to frescoes that have been found.

Something like... string

The first human beings to wear something like a... thong were men. They wore a cloth that protected and hid (only) their genitals.

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