
Skirting The Law
Decorate with prints that inspire change and challenge stereotypes. Vibrant, meaningful, and conversation-starting, these artworks support those redefining gender expectations every day.
Skirting The Law
"I don't know, kids. I've been a stay-at-home dad for so long it just sort of... happened."
'You don't have to be a boring bastard to work here but it helps.'
"Try picking up a girl after you've renounced everything."
"Why won't you cuddle?"
Shall I be mother?
"Maybe I will and maybe I won't - You're not prejudiced against transvestites, are you?"
'School of secondary sex characteristics'
Victorian woman at a bar.
'This is me at my most masculine.'
"It's very sensitive of you to realize that men like to get flowers!"
"Just be proud we're the first father-son ice dancing team."
'Shirley makes money the old-fashioned way — she marries it.'
'I'd like to get in touch with my feminine side, Joe -- bring me a Bloody Mary.'
'I'd like to get in touch with my feminine side, Joe -- bring me a Bloody Mary.'
It says, "In lieu of gifts, please consider a donation to the automaker of your choice." Invite!
"Oh, stop self-stereotyping, woman!"
'And remember, lady, down here the toilet seat stays up!'
"I'm tired of being the cockroach you want me to be and not the cockroach I want to be."
'-and stop saying 'who's carrying who over the threshold?''
A Woman Asking The Father's Permission To Marry His Son.
'The effects of aging are inevitable. Either accept it, or inject it.'
'Little Suzy Home maker'
"This isn't the most progressive place so try to sip your coffee in a manly way."
"Shall I be mother?"
"I woke up in a tattoo parlor in Tijuana. You can imagine my surprise."
'Mother! Would you stop referring to Charles as a latchkey husband!'
Climbing Beard
The Dance Circa 1970
Nail Gun Manicure
'Just who the heck are you to decide who's naughty or nice? Quit trying to impose your ideas of morality on everyone else!!'
Regendering Christmas
"You've had to be kind to survive, and I've had to be nasty."
Hair spray for woman, Mr. Sheen for man.
"No you weren't disturbing us, we were just having sex."
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