Opinions wanted on skirts for men
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Topic: Opinions wanted on skirts for men
Posted By: Fashion Bug Subject: Opinions wanted on skirts for men Date Posted: Oct 2, 2004 at 7:35pm
I only recently discovered this board after a college friend recommended it to me. It is really awesome and so many cool people here. I love reading all the articles and messages.
I am a fashion design student and I want to get some opinions from everyone here. I find men wearing skirts a really sexy look on guys. Not in a cross-dressing sort of way (like dressing the guy up as a woman) but just as an alternative form of clothing.
A couple of totally hetero guys have been willing to go out with me to restaurants, clubs on dates etc in different skirts that I have picked out for them. They have ranged from sarongs to very short skirts.
As part of a project for this year, I am thinking of designing a range of skirts for guys. Skirts that girls will really find appealing on their men, and skirts that guys will be willing to consider wearing.
So, I am looking first for some opinions in general on the whole idea of skirts for men. What do you think? Do you find it sexy or not? What sorts of skirts do you think would look best? And what do you think a guy should wear that would go well with his skirt? I found it difficult in the past to match a typical guys footwear with a decent looking skirt, the same with shirts.
Thanks
Stacy
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Replies: 60 Posted By: Fashion Bug
Date Posted: Oct 2, 2004 at 7:35pm
I only recently discovered this board after a college friend recommended it to me. It is really awesome and so many cool people here. I love reading all the articles and messages.
I am a fashion design student and I want to get some opinions from everyone here. I find men wearing skirts a really sexy look on guys. Not in a cross-dressing sort of way (like dressing the guy up as a woman) but just as an alternative form of clothing.
A couple of totally hetero guys have been willing to go out with me to restaurants, clubs on dates etc in different skirts that I have picked out for them. They have ranged from sarongs to very short skirts.
As part of a project for this year, I am thinking of designing a range of skirts for guys. Skirts that girls will really find appealing on their men, and skirts that guys will be willing to consider wearing.
So, I am looking first for some opinions in general on the whole idea of skirts for men. What do you think? Do you find it sexy or not? What sorts of skirts do you think would look best? And what do you think a guy should wear that would go well with his skirt? I found it difficult in the past to match a typical guys footwear with a decent looking skirt, the same with shirts.
Thanks
Stacy %% Ci d`pepe 0`` .
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Posted By: kerry
Date Posted: Oct 5, 2004 at 12:25pm
it sounds a good idea something different. i wasnt to be a fashion designer and model am worken on da modelling bit at the moment because am only at secondery school at the mo so i cant go 2 any fashion colleges or nufin i want 2 model my own clothes. GoOd LuCk On YoUr IdEa (! aaladd
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Posted By: Fashion Bug
Date Posted: Oct 5, 2004 at 12:59pm
Brent, Kerry thanks for the feedback!
Brent, I appreciate your honesty :). I don't think most of the male population is ready for skirts just yet, LOL, but I enjoy trying to develop something that is more on the cutting edge (pun intended). Could I ask in your case - is this because of pre-conceived notions/societal norms that skirts are just for women, or is it because you just don't think they would be comfortable or your taste - I accept not all women even like skirts!
Kerry, thanks for your encouragement and good luck with your own goals.
Stacy %% Ci d`pepe 0`` .
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Posted By: Debbie
Date Posted: Oct 5, 2004 at 1:51pm
I find nothing sexy about any man in a skirt. Do I think they will go over here in the United States----NO % ic adp` - ,(b` $( b !( ,,,--% -,--,Bb '$
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Posted By: Damier500
Date Posted: Oct 30, 2004 at 6:54pm
i love it! i am a merchandising student (soon to be) and i love that idea... id love to help you with that...
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Posted By: BaldJasmine
Date Posted: Nov 7, 2004 at 6:14pm
I'm Brent's lady, and I can tell you that (like most men), he simply finds it too "femmy" to ever wear a dress. Even if society accepted it more he probably wouldn't wear a dress.
Myself, it doesn't do that much for me. I do know that several of my girlfriends would love it if guys wore dresses. It seems to me that many women would like to get their men to try wearing a dress but that the men resist that notion.,
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Posted By: banjocurl
Date Posted: Nov 21, 2004 at 10:44pm
there is a yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HikingSkirts/ - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HikingSkirts/ about non bifurcated garments for men and women. macabi makes a hiking skirt for either sex. also, in the contra dance world men have been wearing twirly skirts for years. they have lots of advantages I can see. still looks weird tho :) !,( @adh pura $$0`r ..,`p "2,
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Posted By: leale
Date Posted: Dec 21, 2004 at 6:26pm
I couldn't even imagine my boyfriend in a skirt. I can't even get him to wear soft colors, like ligheter blues, or even more festive colors like orange or green. He is so lame.,!!,
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Posted By: xx buela muerte
Date Posted: Jan 1, 2005 at 6:18pm
you mean mini skirts? that sounds good on men
their cute little butts lol
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Posted By: HikerJeff
Date Posted: Jan 15, 2005 at 9:37pm
Stacy:
Your idea sounds really cool. I don't dress up as a woman but have wondered in the past why it is perfectly ok for women to wear just about anything guys do, but it is taboo for guys to even wear feminine colors. Is this a hold-out from the ages when women were regarded as inferior?
I'd be interested in hearing more about your escapades in public with guy friends in skirts. I'd love to volunteer if you're looking for any.
I think the best design for a 'masculine' skirt would be a denim one, yeah denim, tough looking! They probably should no be too tight. I think a shortened button down shirt would look good with the right skirt.
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Posted By: ToXiC KiSsEs
Date Posted: Jan 29, 2005 at 4:09pm
I think thats WAY HORRIBLE ! I'm sorry if im being rude but I dont think that it would ever ever ever become popular in USA. I think that guys will go as far as pink or purple shirts here or there but never ever skirts or dresses.
Can i ask you something? why would you want your man wearing a dress or skirt dont you wanna man that seems like he can protect you and be masculine? i dont know about you but its GAY to me. It is nature for a man to masculine and the girl to be feminime dont try to change it. I think if you want your man in a dress then you can have that in the privacy of your home, out of public.
I would also find it amusing to see a really skin adn bone guy to be wearing a dress. That would be horrible. Not to mention a body builder or a muscular man wearing one.
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Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Feb 1, 2005 at 4:00am
I have no problem with men wearing skirts, so long as they shave their legs first. Women have to shave their legs to wear skirts, so men should, too. If men wear high heels, it doesn't bother me. *shrugs* Congrats to them if they can walk in the things, as I can't and I am a woman :-P ! I also have no problem if women wear boxers, or suits and ties, if they wanna. Old-fashioned gender roles are too confining :-( . What fun is life if we can't change things up and play with gender roles and expectations?! % Aaebade d !, ` . 4``
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Posted By: Del Piero
Date Posted: Feb 12, 2005 at 5:11pm
NO, NO, NO. We don't want no skirts. Sorry.! - Ahcd! ! $ .<@` ). `p " !) $- $(% ) %0"
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Posted By: BlondeJohn
Date Posted: Feb 13, 2005 at 2:04pm
My wife would like it if I wore a long dress at home once in a while, but I haven't yet!< ,
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Posted By: Innamorata594
Date Posted: Feb 13, 2005 at 6:39pm
Many of the "supporters" on this thread might think im a bit*h for saying this, but Im just trying to be real...so heres my opinion...ohhhhh hell no!Its not your idea that I say that to, I give you credit for being bold and original,Its the concept in itself--just thinking about it actually being a norm in society(something i hope it will NEVER be).you can call me shallow, but I wouldnt even be seen with a man in a skirt.I wouldnt check out a man in a skirt(he can be a supermodel..still not sexy)..I wouldnt even TALK to a man in a skirt...WHAT A TURNOFF!!UGH!!Its not sexy-its fruity... If I were walking in public and saw a man in a...say for instance,a cargo miniskirt- I would think it was a joke. I would automatically assume he lost a bet. Or that he's gay. Or Scottish. ha... Theres nothing I love more then for a MAN TO BE A MAN and he cant do that in a skirt. ! !
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Posted By: BlondeJohn
Date Posted: Feb 14, 2005 at 12:09am
I know what you mean Sara, I know I am not interested in wearing a dress or skirt, but wearing a dress or skirt is only considered unmasculine in certain cultures. ___________________ In many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, men, (especially men in rural areas), wear long dresses. It is a cultural norm there. These men are hetrosexual men, many of them with wives and children. Their women don't find it weird at all that their men wear dresses. _________________________________ The men in those societies wear different types of dresses than the women there wear, the men's dresses are less feminine than the women's dresses, but they do wear dresses, usually long dresses. ___________________________________ In western and European society in previous eras there were men who wore dresses too. It is only in the past couple of centuries that western men quit wearing dresses, and it became exclusively a female thing to wear. ______________________________________ Fashions do change. Traditionally western men wore long hair. Then for awhile they cut their hair short. Then along came the 1960s and 1970s and many men grew their hair long again. These days in the early 2000s you see men with both long and short hair and no one thinks much about it. A man can be masculine with either long or short hair. ____________________________ The same with women. Many very feminine women wear short hair, as well as long or medium length hair. My wife is a great mother and wife and a very feminine woman, and she wears ultra short hair. _____________________________________ Fashion trends are determined by the societal or cultural norms of the moment. These days a woman can wear long or short hair, a dress or slacks, and be considered feminine. A man can wear long or short hair or even earrings and be considered masculine. But in our society if a man wears eye makeup or wears a dress or a skirt, that is considered effeminate on a man. That is just the way it is these days. But who knows? Twenty years from now that could change. Then again maybe not.< ,
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Posted By: bronnie
Date Posted: Feb 14, 2005 at 9:38am
It wouldn't bother me if men if wore something more skirt/dress like but I find men in drag to often be silly or grotesque. While I don't come across them in my normal life I think men in kilts, tunics or other traditional clothes look neither silly nor grotesque - just culturally different and I think it would only take a few minutes for it to look normal if more men did it.
But then again, I don't really care what men wear. I've only recently figured out that I'm gay so I can't say that it would particularly turn me on either.
The reason I am writing here at all is that I have recently been experimenting with gender bending fashion, trying to figure out what feels natural for me. A number of people have commented that women can wear pretty much anything and that men can't. While I believe this I don't really understand it. I'm not talking about work - where fashion may be dictated by actual rules - but just out in public where people are on their own time.
From my perspective, men just seem like a bunch of sheep, afraid to do anything different. God forbid someone doesn't like your outfit. Is that so much more more tragic to a man than a woman? I have been told that I "look like a guy" at times (mostly by my mother) and I see that as no big deal. Why is it so terrible for a guy to look a tad feminine? Whats wrong with girls/women? I don't mean to be critical. I'm just trying to understand it. I also don't understand why some of the straight (I assume) women seem so repulsed by a guy looking feminine to them. Sort of seems like a weird self loathing to me. Again, I'm not trying to critisize. I'm just trying to say I don't get it and I'm hoping someone can explain it to me
Cheers, Bronwyn
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Posted By: BlondeJohn
Date Posted: Feb 14, 2005 at 4:34pm
Bronnie, It's different being a man than a woman that is why.
While some people are still prejudice against lesbian or bisexual women such as yourself, there is more prejudice against gay men, that is why most hetrosexual men (even fairly "progressive" hetrosexual men like myself), don't want to be associated with the "gay" thing. Having said that, I am confident enough in my masculinity, and look masculine enough, to wear long hair and earrings, and no one ever accuses me of looking "gay" or "effeminate".< ,
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Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Feb 15, 2005 at 3:53am
I think you understand it much more than you know. I mean, it's still considered an insult, after all, to say someone "throws like a girl". . . Even as far as we've come in today's society, women are still seen as weak and inferior in a lot of ways. That's why it's so unthinkable to so many people to see a man in a skirt, because to them, it makes him look weak. Part of it is also the stereotype of homosexuals going against gender type. Someone sees a man in a skirt or a woman in a short, spiky haircut and thinks automatically that person must be gay, whether it's true or not. A lot of people, unfortunately, are still uncomfortable with homosexuality, so they don't like to see what they perceive as people flaunting their gayness in public. Another part of it is how many people still cling to old-fashioned gender stereotypes. The stereotypes have already been chipped away when women started wearing pants or short hair, or when men started wearing long hair or earrings. All those changes were met with resistance at first, just like we're seeing here. But just like those other changes, if men are gonna wear skirts, they'll wear them eventually, and the more society tells them not to, the more they'll wanna do it. Oh, and the women might also feel threatened, as if men wearing skirts will take away one of their unique traits or special privileges. A lot of women take pride in being able to wear whatever they want, when men can't. Have I just about covered it all?
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Posted By: BedHeadDreads
Date Posted: Mar 22, 2005 at 3:13pm
Oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I find it just so damn sexy!!! Good Job woman, I hope to see more men wearing skirts in the future!! It's always been my favorite!! I love kilts, but also saw some very nice ones on gothic online store for men. I want my man to have one!! It' s just very nice and different!!!
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Posted By: deltagirl12345
Date Posted: Mar 23, 2005 at 12:37pm
Hi Hi:
Skirts for men. "Give me a break". No disrespect to anyone, but there are already enough feminine men out there. I for one would really like to meet a "Real old fashion guy".
I want a guy that does not want to wear my skirts or dresses. Come on, is it to much for me to want a man to be a MAN. I am woman enough for the both of us.
I know girls, I can be a real witch somtines. Hay, its one of the bennies to being a woman.
Botton line - NO SKIRTS FOR MEN. (Except Scotty on Star Trek).
Susan !!!
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Posted By: redhairedgirl
Date Posted: Mar 25, 2005 at 2:57am
Hi Susan
Yet again I agree with you.
My bf is an outdoors kind of guy and I certainly wouldn't feel the same way about him if he started wearing skirts! Definately only room for one feminine person in this relationship.
Sarah
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Posted By: kaylajean444
Date Posted: Apr 9, 2005 at 7:27pm
no offense.. but the whole idea of guys in skirts is grosser than gross... whats wrong with normal pants?
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Dec 22, 2005 at 10:35am
Hello
I am a hetro crossdresser . And having had some experience in the wearing of skirts and other feminine attire ,,,I say why not ? Shirts are comfy and can be an interesting alternative to the usual drab mens styles
Jean Ann !!, Ahf
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Dec 22, 2005 at 10:38am
Posted By: Hairprincess
Date Posted: Dec 22, 2005 at 11:27am
SKirts are for girls, its nice to have something that guys dont have. So I would have to say 110% NO to mens skirts. If I saw my bf was wearing a skirt I think I would be worried...and would run away. Never would I be seen in public with my bf wearing a skirt......and just so you know, my bf would NEVER wear one! Hes not a fem.
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Dec 23, 2005 at 7:54am
!!, Ahf
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Posted By: Hairprincess
Date Posted: Dec 23, 2005 at 10:25am
I think this discussion has gone from one topic to another.
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Dec 23, 2005 at 12:04pm
Sorry ,
Back to the origional question : I have worn skirts in boy mode and find them to be comfortable , cool and fun . They would be an interesting alternative to the same old pants everyday . Women have a choice why shouldn't we have a choice too
Jean Ann !!, Ahf
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Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Jan 4, 2006 at 12:23am
Now I have to feel inferior-- Jean Ann has nicer legs than I do! *hides in the corner* ! % Aaebade d !, ` . 4``
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Jan 12, 2006 at 10:03am
Thank you so much Kuroneko ! Your opinion and others here are important to me .
I just try to make best use of my best features and minimize the rest . Always keeping in mind that all you genetic girls are thre real style setters and ones to learn from. I am just here to learn what ever I can . Your feed back is invaluable .
I consider it a privledge to come here and learn from all of you
Jean Ann !!, Ahf
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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: Jan 13, 2006 at 8:12am
I always thought Scottish kilts looked cool on men. Not shaved
legs though, really. I can't say I ever thought a skirt (or even
a kilt) on a man made him look sexy, but I like it when people have the
courage to look how they want to look, no matter what society thinks
about them and no matter what negative comments they may hear. I
respect that courage.
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Posted By: jesusluvsu
Date Posted: Jan 13, 2006 at 9:14am
ugh! thats nasty!
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Jan 18, 2006 at 6:08pm
I totally agree ! Why not have a little fun with fashion ?
Besides they are cool and comfy
Jean Ann !!, Ahf
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Posted By: horselover_1625
Date Posted: Feb 9, 2006 at 8:01pm
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Feb 24, 2006 at 9:53am
Women have the freedom to wear skirts or pants
Why not give men the same freedom of choice ?
Jean Ann !!, Ahf
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Posted By: Darcy
Date Posted: Apr 3, 2006 at 12:33pm
I appreciate the honesty in this post and I am not here to bash anyone's opinion but one statement that I read bothered me a bit. It was mentioned that "it is nice to have something that men don't have." That statement should read, "It is nice to have many things that guys don't have."
For example women wear pants, boxers, and suits; items once only for a man. They even have panties that have the name boy shorts. So even their underwear are fashioned after men
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Posted By: redhairedgirl
Date Posted: Apr 4, 2006 at 1:03pm
If men want to wear skirts I guess they should be allowed too. I'm from Scotland and guys wear kilts there if they want to and it's accepted.
All I'm saying is that personally I find the thought of a man in a skirt a total turn-off and I wouldn't want to go out with ANY guy who thought it was cool to wear a skirt. Just seems yucky to me....
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Apr 5, 2006 at 2:20pm
Personally I like the idea Fashion Bug
Jean Ann
if it works !!, Ahf
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Posted By: caramel
Date Posted: Apr 5, 2006 at 6:33pm
uhh, ummmmm... wow!
i have never thought about this before, but the idea does seem a bit rediculous to me... but then again, i'm sure it seemed rediculous to society back then when women started wearing pants; i know for sure they disapproved of short hair on women.. so who knows, maybe i'll see my grandson wearing a skirt and his parents will convince me that it's normal
but for now, and as far as my opinion goes: i see absolutely nothing sexy about it.. NOTHING at all.. my bf is very manly and secure but he refuses to wear pink/red, and i love that uniqueness in him; since the trend now is for guys to wear pink.. meanwhile, i don't criticize other men for wearing pink, i actually compliment them on their courage to do so, but it's not even considered "courage" anymore b/c all guys wear pink now.. they wear it b/c girls think it's "cute," or to show that they're secure about their sexuality, not b/c they honestly like it.. i see that as weakness in personality, as i would not be wearing anything for the sole reason of impressing others.... but anyway, that's just moi, back to the topic:
i think men wearing skirts is a turn-off
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Posted By: caramel
Date Posted: Apr 5, 2006 at 6:35pm
and for those of u who think it's sexy, is it b/c u get to see the guy's legs? they wear shorts all the time! same thing
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Posted By: oddlots
Date Posted: Apr 19, 2006 at 1:39am
I think that certain men with a very confident image can pull off a
well-designed skirt. The key is to make a garment that's meant to
fit the masculine form, as opposed to looking like a fratboy on
Halloween. Just look at David Beckham or Busta Rhymes. Both
have a very unique, confident style and were able to pull off a great
appearance in skirts/dresses that were tailored to their aesthetics and
builds.
The retail store I work for sold "one legged pants" and "one legged
shorts" for a while. Strange terms aside, they were long skirts
and knee-length skirts for men. I don't think they sold
especially well, but that's probably because we're smackdab in the
middle of the rural southeast.
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2006 at 3:34pm
Personally ,I think every man should experience some time in a skirt ,,,,and learn to deal with life while wearing it . Would probably bring a change in attitudes and perceptions.
Jean Ann
!!, Ahf
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Posted By: SanFranBrent
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2006 at 9:35pm
For hetrosexual men, the only skirts I believe that look good are kilts
or sarongs, the sorts of skirts that men have traditionally worn.
Ultra-feminine skirts or dresses don't look good on most masculine,
hetrosexual men.
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Posted By: SanFranBrent
Date Posted: Jul 20, 2006 at 9:36pm
Long hair and/or earrings is a different matter.
Men can wear either long hair, or earrings, or both, and still look masculine and hetrosexual.
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Posted By: tanjuska
Date Posted: Jul 21, 2006 at 8:31am
men do wear skirts (moslty long ones) here, but just on parties and festivals... my ex roomate was wearing them sometimes on rave parties (leather ones) anyway, i never saw a man wearing skirt to the daily activities... $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.%%%,$- %!%$) `r ."
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Posted By: Sheryl
Date Posted: Jul 26, 2006 at 7:59pm
hi
i think its kinda cool wearing a skirt and would love to give it a try
Sincererlly
chris
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Posted By: Sheryl
Date Posted: Jul 26, 2006 at 8:05pm
fashion bug
i love your idea and love wearing skirt and myabe i can model some for you that you have made
i simply think its really sexy wearing skirt for men
Well i am a crossdresser but love skirts especially tight and short ones
sheryl
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Posted By: Sheryl
Date Posted: Jul 26, 2006 at 8:08pm
i would love to model for you
anytime
sheryl
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Posted By: Sheryl
Date Posted: Jul 26, 2006 at 8:09pm
i love the idea of wearing skirt and would love to model them for anyone
sheryl
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Posted By: Sheryl
Date Posted: Jul 26, 2006 at 8:10pm
i'll even wear skirts as well as shave my leggs ans wear pantihose for anyone
simply
love it
sheryl
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Posted By: Longhaired Guy
Date Posted: Aug 6, 2006 at 4:52am
Sheryl, no one seems to be taking you up on your offer.
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Posted By: sunman
Date Posted: Aug 8, 2006 at 4:26pm
I for one would ware skirts because they look better than some of the short, they are more comfortable and cooler then shorts, I also like the skorts. I don't think any one has to looks sexy to ware skirts or dresses and not all people shave there legs. When the CEO in the Fashion industry understand it will take awhile before they will turn a profit, they will put skirt and dresses in the mans stores, but they also will have to help start the new trend by waring what they want to sell. There is a lot of men who are secure in them selfs that will go into the men's store and buy them. As all people know you don't have to be a crossdresser to ware skirts or dresses or maybe we do and as we all know women have been cross dressing for how many years and they don't think anything about it. !!,
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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: Sep 2, 2006 at 1:57pm
How can I state this simply....HELL NO! I'm sorry, yes I believe people have the right to wear whatever they want, but it doesn't mean I have to like it. Yes it is true that in some cultures it is perfectly normal for men to wear skirts. However, our culture is not one of those. And I pray to God it remains that way. And for the guys complaining about girls being able to wear men inspired designes like the underware called boy shorts...come on! they still look very feminine regardless of the name. However, if you want to, go ahead and wear more feminine stuff to state your point that men should have just as many options, you have the right to do that. I just don't think you'll get many dates.
Don't get me wrong I love inovation, but a man in a skirt is a big NO NO. I personally like very masculine looking men. Nice short clean hair cuts, nice attire, and for God's sake PANTS! If my boyfriend showed up to pick me up in a skirt, I woul beat the heck out of him LOL.
My fiancee is 6'3". with very broad shoulders, beautiful dark skin, and killer legs. He is the live interpretation of masculinity. Whenever I open that door, and look at that tall beautiful, well dressed, nicely perfumed, perfectly grommed short haired man, I have to take a deep breath just to keep myself from passing out. Just the tought of him showing up in a skirt, makes me want to scream and then cry, really cry.
Once again, I respect everyone's right to wear what they wish, but remember you to have to respect other people's right not to like it as well. And a man in a skirt is something a would never like. And there is absolutly nothing sexy about that.
And about skirst being more comfortable... where in the world did you get that idea? Those things are a pain in the butt. I personally try my best to wear them a little as possible. And I am very feminine, but skirts are just too much of a pain. So trust me guys, you are not missing out on anything.
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Posted By: Carolredskirt
Date Posted: Oct 5, 2006 at 9:28pm
I like wearing dresses and skirts.
I love looking beautiful and feeling feminine, and they are usually comfortable, depending upon the dress or skirt.
I also like sarongs and skirts on handsome men.
The right sarong or skirt can look good on a man.
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Posted By: Jean Ann
Date Posted: Dec 24, 2006 at 4:31pm
I think the idea of skirts for men is great .
What could be more fun than to go out on a date both in skirts ?
Jean Ann!!, Ahf
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Posted By: julesyjul88
Date Posted: Feb 6, 2007 at 2:11am
I think if you want to make a male skirt,you should....but dont be surprized if it flops bigtime. I think you will find MOST men would NEVER want to wear a skirt.
My husband for one,is a manly man,he hardly even wears shorts as it is.
I can also say I dont think I'd find it very attractive either.I dont dress like a guy,and I dont want my man dressing like a woman.
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Posted By: Stevie107
Date Posted: May 5, 2007 at 1:44pm
i am a guy and wantto wear a skirt or dress but i know it not normal yet. so any thinkg i can do or get support on
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Posted By: Stevie107
Date Posted: May 5, 2007 at 1:46pm
i am a guy and i would love to wear a skirt or a dress but i know it not normal yet any idea on wear and what i can do
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Posted By: Stevie107
Date Posted: May 5, 2007 at 1:55pm
jean ann your cute in that pink skirt stevie
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Posted By: Stevie107
Date Posted: May 5, 2007 at 1:56pm
jean ann your cute in that pink skirt stevie
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