Hello from Milton Keynes
Hello from Milton Keynes
Hi there
I am a straight man aged 22 with a girlfriend who shares my flat in Milton Keynes. Ive been wearing a skirt indoors for a while and have recently bought a sarong. With a touch of brovado I wore the sarong at the beach when holidaying in Cyprus. That was just great. My jeans wearing G/F thinks Im weird but doesn't try and stop me.
I found this site this year and am very encouraged. I think I need to buy a denim skirt before I venture out. I just love wearing skirts.
FJ
I am a straight man aged 22 with a girlfriend who shares my flat in Milton Keynes. Ive been wearing a skirt indoors for a while and have recently bought a sarong. With a touch of brovado I wore the sarong at the beach when holidaying in Cyprus. That was just great. My jeans wearing G/F thinks Im weird but doesn't try and stop me.
I found this site this year and am very encouraged. I think I need to buy a denim skirt before I venture out. I just love wearing skirts.
FJ
FJ in Milton Keynes. "Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?" (Lord Byron). I've been on the planet since 1988 and wearing a skirt since 2008.
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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Hi. Welcome aboard. I'm just down the A421 in Cambridge, so I'll be sure to wave at you when I'm dragged to IKEA next...
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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Welcome
Re: Hello from Milton Keynes

We have a member, Since1982, who chose his screen name because
1982 is the year he started full-time wearing skirts and sarongs.
Out of curiosity, how did you choose your screen name

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I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Im not very good at thinking up memorable names and since I was born in 1988 I chose that one. The american member with a similar name is very knowledgable so it was also a kind of homage to an elder of the skirt fraternity.Uncle Al wrote: Out of curiosity, how did you choose your screen name![]()

FJ
PS I love poodles but cant keep them as Im in a flat so I have my picture instead.
FJ in Milton Keynes. "Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?" (Lord Byron). I've been on the planet since 1988 and wearing a skirt since 2008.
Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Hi Milton, welcome 2 skirt cafe. ware are u from? 

Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
FJ,
Thanks for the info about your screen name

If/When you get a chance, please post a pic of you wearing your new
denim skirt. Only members can post and view pics, in the pic section.
Thanks and again
Uncle Al

Thanks for the info about your screen name


If/When you get a chance, please post a pic of you wearing your new
denim skirt. Only members can post and view pics, in the pic section.
Thanks and again

Uncle Al



Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Well, when a Mummy and a Daddy love each other very much...Skirthead wrote:Hi Milton, welcome 2 skirt cafe. ware are u from?

FJ
FJ in Milton Keynes. "Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?" (Lord Byron). I've been on the planet since 1988 and wearing a skirt since 2008.
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The clue is in the name of the thread. Milton Keynes isn't the name of the poster, it's the name of a town in England that is famous, mostly, for its roundabouts. The OP lives there.Skirthead wrote:Hi Milton, welcome 2 skirt cafe. ware are u from?
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thank yew ethel, yew made me feel like a complete fool. sorry but i dont live in the uk and wudnt know that. milton keynes LOOKS like a persons name to me. 

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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Don't worry about it, Skirthead, I don't think Ethel was trying to embarrass you when he said that, probably just not thinking how it would be percieved.
I actually thought Milton Keynes was a person too, until I looked it up online.
It's probably named after a person with that name.








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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
You forgot the concrete cows...ethelthefrog wrote:Milton Keynes... ...a town in England that is famous, mostly, for its roundabouts.Skirthead wrote:Hi Milton, welcome 2 skirt cafe. ware are u from?

The Wikipedia entry for Milton Keynes includes a photograph of the concrete cows, just scroll down to the heading "Public sculpture".
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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Hi erm, Since,
(Thinks; this could get confusing!).
Welcome to the cafe!
It's a while since I have been to Milton Keynes, it's a bit far from the Scottish Wet coast (dry but gray just now). When I think of MK, I think of flatness and roundabouts, very different to here.
I've been building quite a collection of denim skirts, two arrived yesterday from Midas clothing, I asked them to make me a couple of their cargo skirts but make them longer. one is calf length and the other is below ankle length, for me that is most lengths catered for now, from above knees to long enough to hopefully stop midges getting my legs.
(Thinks; this could get confusing!).
Welcome to the cafe!
It's a while since I have been to Milton Keynes, it's a bit far from the Scottish Wet coast (dry but gray just now). When I think of MK, I think of flatness and roundabouts, very different to here.
I've been building quite a collection of denim skirts, two arrived yesterday from Midas clothing, I asked them to make me a couple of their cargo skirts but make them longer. one is calf length and the other is below ankle length, for me that is most lengths catered for now, from above knees to long enough to hopefully stop midges getting my legs.

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Re: Hello from Milton Keynes
Ya think???B&B said: (Thinks; this could get confusing!).
I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
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