Man skirts as a personal development tool

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Man skirts as a personal development tool

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While looking for something completely different (sorry - I'm having a Monty Python moment) I found this. I thought it might be of interest to some of the folks here.

It is entirely consistent with how my self confidence grew once I started wearing skirts but I must confess that I had not considered using man-skirts as a self improvement tool.

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Thanks, Ian. VERY interesting reading.
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Certainly was. Thanks for finding it Ian. :D :D :D
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Milfmog wrote:While looking for something completely different (sorry - I'm having a Monty Python moment) I found this.
Thanks for that, Ian. For a moment I was worried that there might have been something in there about a man with three buttocks. ;) It's certainly an interesting read.
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It is an interesting article right enough. I have yet to have a negative comment when wearing a kilt. I went to a workshop in trousers last week and several attendees expressed disappointment that I did not wear my kilt.
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Ian,
Thanks for this, personally I have called wearing a skirt "spiritual practice" because you have to get your mind in that place before you step out. I never realized anyone else felt this way!
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http://www.personal-development-answers ... skirt.html
Another great article on the same site.
But some of us knew this already, a man in a skirt is confident and popular.
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Alex,

Thanks for the added info. Great to see other people who share our
ideals.

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Thanks Ian and Cessna. I certainly feel more confident in a kilt, and can look the world in the eye. I just feel boringly ordinary in trousers.
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That person who wrote the "forward" in the Personal Developement site is wrong on one thing he said.
Success is almost always based on a new twist to an old idea. The interesting part is that there are no new ideas under the sun, so don’t worry about trying to find some unique new idea, there aren’t any.
His comment that there are no new ideas under the sun is balony. People are coming up with new ideas every day. And that was said right after he said: Success "almost nothing is new under the sun".. :alien:
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