>>106622958and what do you think the political message of Steven wearing a dress is? he's not wearing it because he's more comfortable in women's clothing or something, he's not wearing it for any sense of "empowerment." the outfit was played as a joke. as a comparison earlier in the episode Steven even notes how he did one of his previous Beach-a-Palooza performances in his underwear or naked.
Steven's literal motive was he just wanted to spare his friend from doing something he forced her into doing, he has no shame so stepping into her role isn't a big deal to him. Sadie's Song was an OK episode. /co/mblr will find any reason to be offended though.
>it's an attack on our masculinity!kek