This is a value point in wearing a skirt publicly especially if one is "unattached". The skirt serves as an excellent "Bozo filter" in that women who cannot think outside the narrow confines of "normalcy" (read, oppressively "average" and "mundane") won't be attracted to you; they'll self-select out. Of course you will attract some real oddballs, but those can be dealt with on your terms instead of them dealing with you on theirs (or trying to). In this mode, one can be rigid and inflexible -- to be able to hold his ground with dignity and pride instead of cowering under the cover of "compromise".moonshadow wrote:I'm going to make a casual observation here, and I'm not directing this at anyone in particular, but based on some of the stories on this website, in addition to some general online searches, it is revealed to me, that in the majority view among women in general, when ask the question, "do you think men should be free to wear skirts if he chooses", most women do indeed agree that he should be free to do so, however that said, many of those same women also point out "but I wouldn't date one who does".
It's worth noting that anybody who has really succeeded at something, or who has actually effected a change in the world -- however small -- is by nature abnormal. If we were all "average" then nothing great would ever happen. Rise above the average. Dare to be different.