Big and Bashful wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:55 pm
Epiceneguy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:58 am
Hi, I'm originally from Liverpool but have moved to Scotland (really should get around to buying a kilt at some point,

).
I've worn skirts for a couple of years now, I find them really comfortable to wear around the house and when out on a drive but I don't really have the courage of my convictions and don't go out in public in them (except for driving occasionally) but I do venture out into my garden to relax in them.
I also wear the occasional dress, nightdresses (both male and female) and even the occasional underskirt but I don't consider myself as a crossdresser, I usually wear my skirts with my male T shirts and football tops (Skirts look amazing with sports tops to be honest).
Anyway that's me, so hello everyone
OK, that's slightly scary, speaking as a Scouser now living in Scotland and wearing skirts! I'll double check, no , that wasn't me, this is!
I have spoken to both of you Scoucers on separate topics...now I have you together....There is a webb site for the
Liverpool Scottish Highlanders.. a territorial highland regiment.....They wear the Forbes Tartan .....
Forbes was their officer in charge
I trust my information is correct....A bit of Liverpool Heritage for you....When I checked it out I considered Forbes was the Tartan I should wear as my family are a Sept of the Forbes.....
I am into this heritage thing as to who the Scots actually were and where
they have gone in their travels...
My uncle was a Lowland Scot..he married my mothers sister...he worked in Portland Dockyard ,The one up your way...
Liverpool or Birkenhead and then Malta
His wife looked a bit like one of The Dark Eyed Spanish Maidens in The Family who came into Poole Harbour
with a Scottish Sea Captain
.....By digging around a Fisherman suggested that I looked Maltese ,Like his father ...who was Maltese
.....Sometimes my girl cousin looks Indian....
But for a Sailing Ship ,Malta is a long way from Poole Harbour......I am just waiting for someone to disprove my story.