Go Figure

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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OK, so last night (New Year's Eve), I show up at Nicola's an Italian restaurant for dinner in trousers. We were meeting our friends, many of which I have influenced over the past 5 years with my skirty ways... Well, it seems I was the only guy out of 5 that dressed in trousers... All of the rest were wearing knee length kilts... I didn't get the memo!

I wore the trousers to give my wife a break, I have been mostly skirted of late... Figured New Year's Eve was special....

Funny, but I felt out of place and somewhat humiliated for wearing trousers...

Crazy huh?
-John
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Ain't that what you get for being a nice guy, LOL. But it must have been great to be among the kilted for a night.
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...
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Well done, John, for being a leader and influencer! Four new kilt-wearers is four more than I have managed.

I did a similar thing on Hogmanay. We went to a party, and I decided to wear trousers, even after Hazel said she thought I would be wearing a kilt. I reckoned it would make a change, and as I would be standing up most of the time there would be less advantage than usual in wearing a skirt. It kept the children happy as well. Earlier in the day Son Two and I had both gone for a haircut. I wanted us to walk - it's only a mile to the barber's - but Son Two was feeling less energetic. He said that if we drove he would not object to me wearing a skirt. This was a big surprise, as he is usually the most vocal hater of my skirts in the family. So I took him up on it. Later I felt it would be good to relent and put the trousers on for the party.
Keep on skirting,

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I think we are our own worst enemy when it comes to wondering "if I should don a skirt/kilt" or not... To wear or not to wear... As it has been said many times, it's all in our heads, most people don't give a crap... Even my own dear wife usually doesn't care, just once in a while when she is having a bad day...

Skirt on!
-John
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Exactly, John. I find the same, with the exception of my family. My wife objects, except once n a while when ... well, I don't know why she sometimes relents, though it is always when we are unlikely to meet anyone we know.
Keep on skirting,

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Guys,
you made a choice, all of, well mostly, your own free will.
Just be glad that you get some support.
John, not crazy, simply considerate.
S.S. I may have to start W.W.3 just to get to your point at home.
Steve.
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