Men in skirts
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Hmmmm......men in kilts? Yes. Have seen it, do like it.:bigsmile:
I need to get a kilt for my graduation, in my own tartan, of course.0 -
Men in kilts YUMMY!
It was the purpose behind portable hair dryers after all!
Seriously kilts are a traditional piece of Scottish clothing and look really good on some men!0 -
kilts are sexy and manly...
a dude in red pencil skirt not so much
Hahaha! I have to agree!0 -
Not cool! If women can wear pant suits and not be "gay" why can't men were skirts and not be "gay"?
Obvious joke was obvious.
I'm not laughing
I don't see anyone laughing.
You can't see anyone laughing. It's the internet. I'm laughing. And...
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(Please help! I'm tag impaired on this board!)
But seriously, men wear skirts/kilts. It's not a big deal.0 -
I really like being a man, masculine, manly, etc. I think kilts are manly. I think a man wearing a woman's skirt is not manly and therefore I'm not into that. No doubt there will be lot's of folks who disagree and that's their opinion. I stand by mine.0
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Yea, I like my men to be men...just sayin'.
Skirts........uh.......yeaaaaaaa...........no thanks.
That being said, kilts are obviously not skirts.0 -
I love men in skirts. And dresses. And makeup. And heels. And wigs.
FLAWLESS.
But drag queens aside, I think anybody should be able to wear anything that they want.0 -
kilts are not skirts. Kilts are manly. At least to me.
Yes. They're manly skirts.0 -
FLAWLESS.
But drag queens aside, I think anybody should be able to wear anything that they want.
absolutely agree with this. Indeed, I'm surprised in this day and age that it's even remotely controversial.0 -
I hink there is nothing sexier than a man in a kilt so why not skirts. MMMMMMMM0
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I only wear skirts in panto - and any woman who can walk up stairs (and down) in a long skirt or go to the loo has my utmost admiration - (let's just not mention the heels, okay?)
when my grandchildren came to stay we took them to church and I was in the choir, wearing a cassock and surplice. My 4-year old granddaughter told her teacher (in France) that, "Grandad wore a pretty white princess dress".
Oh, my reputation ...?!0 -
i have no issues with it.... but some of the choices in the photos on the group you linked to..well not the best...
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I think it would depend on the man, like if Channing Tatum was in a skirt I would approve. Easier access :bigsmile:0
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Kilts are acceptable for people of celtic decent and only in formal or cultural occasions.
My son is big, with reddish hair, he could wear on......Not me though.
Other than that, it just looks creapy.
Men in other kinds of skirts in other occasions, No comment.0 -
Wear whatever you like whether it be kilt, dress, sarong. Just own it.
Have to say I love kilts0 -
kilts are not skirts. Kilts are manly. At least to me.
I see kilts as unisex. I went to a girls' school where kilts were part of our uniform. I see them as a type of skirt, but a unisex skirt.
But then I see no reason why men shouldn't wear whatever kind of skirt that fits them and they're comfortable in, if they want to.0 -
Men in kilts are hot, especially if they are completely comfortable in it (awkward men in kilts just look clumsy.)
Men wearing dresses aren't my thing, I don't judge people but I'd rather not see guys in skirts/dresses unless its on Jerry :P0 -
Men wear skirts all over the world.
In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal they are lungis or dhotis (or a bunch of other names) depending on whether they're long or short. In Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia and much of the Gulf, men wear futa, a wrap around skirt, or the thobe, a long white dress. Men wear sarongs in Indonesia, Somalia, Sri Lanka... In Hawaii, men wear the kikepa.
Obviously, in the UK, men wear kilts - the time they seem to be busted out the most is at heterosexual weddings - so I'm not sure what's 'gay' about it. (By the way, aren't we a little past using 'gay' as an insult???)
Beautifully said!0 -
I love men in skirts or dresses, even.0
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Kilts are awesome! There is a group of police officers and firefighters who are wearing them during the month of September to raise awareness for prostate cancer. (Kilted to Kick Cancer) I heard one of them say that it's only a skirt if you wear something under it.0
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