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I have seen men wearing these kilt like things. They aren't kilts but they are supposed to be like kilts. This was very rare but I didn't care. Traditional kilts for ceremonial rites are fine. That is a cultural thing.
I wouldn't care if men wore skirts or kilts or sarongs but I don't think it is going to take off as a fashion trend. Men like to wear jeans and a T-shirt. Women like that too, so I think the Jeans and T-shirt fashion is going to stick around and the skirt fashion is not. It just isn't practical.
What kind of shoes would men wear with their skirts? That was always the problem with skirt wearing.
Lots of various style boots and even sandals that look nice with skirts.
Our society is too bent on assigning gender to clothing and colors, pink for girls Blue for boys, and if you're a girl who wears pants... You must be a lesbian! ( not!) but if you're a guy who wears a skirt you must be gay! (Not!)
There's obvious times and places that would be inappropriate for anyone to wear a skirt, but if you can think outside of your social conditioning... Perhaps you can see that skirts are more appropriate for men based on anatomy alone....my parts are getting squished wearing pants right now, but we're guys, and we're expected to conform to what the rest of the Morons in society expect... Can you see the hipocracy of the woman who says...
"Its okey if a man wears a skirt... But not my man!"" ( what would the neighbors think?? )
Isn't that the same as saying "Its okey if a woman wears pants, but not my woman!!" perhaps men will stop thinking of women as less than they are, and not be afraid of being more comfortable, and perhaps women will become less afraid of what the ******* neighbors think... Jesus didn't wear pants, so don't try to hit me with your interpretation of biblical conformity...
Our society is too bent on assigning gender to clothing and colors, pink for girls Blue for boys, and if you're a girl who wears pants... You must be a lesbian! ( not!) but if you're a guy who wears a skirt you must be gay! (Not!)
There's obvious times and places that would be inappropriate for anyone to wear a skirt, but if you can think outside of your social conditioning... Perhaps you can see that skirts are more appropriate for men based on anatomy alone....my parts are getting squished wearing pants right now, but we're guys, and we're expected to conform to what the rest of the Morons in society expect... Can you see the hipocracy of the woman who says...
"Its okey if a man wears a skirt... But not my man!"" ( what would the neighbors think?? )
Isn't that the same as saying "Its okey if a woman wears pants, but not my woman!!" perhaps men will stop thinking of women as less than they are, and not be afraid of being more comfortable, and perhaps women will become less afraid of what the ******* neighbors think... Jesus didn't wear pants, so don't try to hit me with your interpretation of biblical conformity...
You could've left this whole thread back in 2016 where it belongs. Almost 2019 and no man has yet wear a skirt that's not a kilt, and isn't crossdressing.
Men have gotten way too feminine as it is....NO WAY would I want to see a man parading around in a skirt. For some reason, a kilt is fine and looks masculine. Not sure why that is, but the models in the OP's post look ridiculous.
Men have gotten way too feminine as it is....NO WAY would I want to see a man parading around in a skirt. For some reason, a kilt is fine and looks masculine. Not sure why that is, but the models in the OP's post look ridiculous.
I agree with you... the right man and legs in a kilt looks fabulous however the thought of an a line effort or mini gives me the boaks.
Men have gotten way too feminine as it is....NO WAY would I want to see a man parading around in a skirt. For some reason, a kilt is fine and looks masculine. Not sure why that is, but the models in the OP's post look ridiculous.
Thankfully, not in the six years since the original post.
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