Men in skirts
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Kilts or skirts would mean too much wind blowing through the forest. And we all know the wind makes trees grow...
So, I wouldn't be a fan of walking around all the time with an overgrown tree that I need to keep stepping over.0 -
Yea, I like my men to be men...just sayin'.
Skirts........uh.......yeaaaaaaa...........no thanks.
That being said, kilts are obviously not skirts.
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aww.. i thought maybe there would be pics of men in sarongs Toa from american gladiators came to mind :bigsmile:0
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Kilts are pretty hot on the right guy but some of those skirts are feminine with really feminine fabrics... that's NOT hot. That's just weird. I think there's a substantial difference between a kilt and a skirt.0
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we're men, (manly men!), men in tights! we roam around the forest looking for fights!
tiiight tights! --fav movie of ALL TIME.0 -
kilts are sexy and manly...
a dude in red pencil skirt not so much
This lol
Even guys who would not be classed as traditionally good looking can pull off a kilt! No pun intended lol0 -
In kilts OR skirts, confidence is sexy. If it makes someone feel better to wear a specific type of clothing, then they're more confident, & I'm more attracted to them.0
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Skirts! Are you kidding me! NO WAY!...0
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I do love a nice utilikilt, or a leather one. Friend of mine has a black leather kilt, and it is profoundly hot. I want my boyfriend to get one, but I'm going to have him lose weight first, so like my planned corset, the kilt comes after the weight loss.0
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I see nothing to discuss. People can wear what they want.
Why is it okay to say you want your men to be "masculine", and yet you rarely hear guys say that they want their women feminine when they see them wearing jeans instead of skirts/dresses?
Clothes preferences between the genders changes as society changes. I really good care less about what people where or what I wear as long as 1. you're comfortable, 2. you're not trying to be someone/something that you're not, and 3. you're happy.0 -
I just cannot believe the amount of bigots on this website. A man in a "red pencil skirt" (as mentioned in the comments) does not become LESS attractive just because he is in a skirt. A woman in pants does not become less attractive because she is wearing pants instead of a skirt, so why is it okay to be so close-minded towards males in more traditionally feminine clothing?
Every time something like this gets posted I just want to cry for humanity because the comments inevitably show people who still belong in the ages of women being property & gender expression being a very polarized thing.0 -
I see nothing to discuss. People can wear what they want.
Why is it okay to say you want your men to be "masculine", and yet you rarely hear guys say that they want their women feminine when they see them wearing jeans instead of skirts/dresses?
Clothes preferences between the genders changes as society changes. I really good care less about what people where or what I wear as long as 1. you're comfortable, 2. you're not trying to be someone/something that you're not, and 3. you're happy.
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Kilts or skirts would mean too much wind blowing through the forest. And we all know the wind makes trees grow...
So, I wouldn't be a fan of walking around all the time with an overgrown tree that I need to keep stepping over.
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Don't worry, there is little danger of harming yourself with a bonsai tree. Doubt anyone would be intimidated by a shrub.
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