"Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one"
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The phrasing “men can be pigs” is blunt on purpose, a little embarrassed, a little angry. It signals he isn’t polishing this into a tasteful lesson; he’s admitting surprise at how quickly basic respect collapses. The kicker - “even when it’s a man dressed as one” - exposes the subtext: harassment isn’t about desire so much as permission. Some men don’t need a real woman to objectify; they need only the idea of womanhood, the social cue that says, Here is someone you can comment on, crowd, touch, or appraise.
There’s also an actor’s meta-awareness here. Cross-dressing, in popular culture, is often played for laughs or shock. Rosenbaum is pointing out the dark underside of that trope: the comedy depends on how safely the performer can step back out of the costume. His experience suggests you can’t fully control the audience’s entitlement once you step into a feminized presentation.
Contextually, it’s a bite-sized indictment of how gender is policed in public spaces - and how quickly “performance” becomes vulnerability.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rosenbaum, Michael. (2026, January 16). Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/besides-the-physical-strains-i-realized-men-can-108406/
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Rosenbaum, Michael. "Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/besides-the-physical-strains-i-realized-men-can-108406/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/besides-the-physical-strains-i-realized-men-can-108406/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.




