What do your children think ?

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Rokje
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Re: What do your children think ?

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My wife and I don't have children but my brother has two, a boy and a girl. The boy is 15 and the girl is 17. They told me they like me wearing skirts. Even my sister in law likes me wearing a skirt. My brother didn't tell me anything about me wearing a skirt, he acts like it's business as usual.
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My youngest son past away in 1994 and my older son past way a few years ago and my daughter has diabetes, with all the highs and lows that she has had it has affected her mine somewhat and now resides in a nursing home to get better care. She has seen me in a utility kilt and had a smile on her face. My grandkids has not said anything one way or the other. My OH kids and grandkids have not made any comments to me. I don't know if they have said anything to my OH, she has not said.
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My kids know and my youngest daughter is fully supportive of my skirts and dresses. My grand kids know as well and are also supportive. Isn't life grand?? :kiltdance:
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Bikerkilt, how awful for you to lose two children. I lost my no 2 son to Leukaemia over 10 years ago and I don't think that we've really got over it. Life goes on, I know, but things just ain't the same somehow. My chidren know of my skirting and at best they tolerate it. What their real thoughts are they haven't said and I think that they say one thing to MOH and another thing to me. Or maybe MOH is not being entirely truthful and is stirring it. I don't know and I'm not sure that I want to know. One of my granddaughters lives with us at the moment and I think that she's seen me skirted so often that she just accepts the situation.
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Gosh, bikerkilt, how terrible.

My three sons are 17, 19 and 21. They've had 7 years of me in skirts, and they don't mind now when we're at home. Girlfriends and other friends have seen me in skirts. None of them seem to have a problem with it, though there is often incredulity to start with. Son two's girlfriend has only ever seen me in skirts.

The older two are both away at university, and I have hardly ever worn a skirt when visiting them. TBH this is mostly due to the Mrs persuading me it was better to wear trousers. But I did wear one once and Son Two didn't seem to mind.
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I'm so sorry for you Bikerkilt.

It's unnatural for parents to have to bury a child. The pain from burying two has to be excruciating!
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