DrFishnets wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 8:16 pm
When I go out in a skirt or dress and walk confidently with a smile on my face and hardly anyone bats an eyelid. I try to walk like that to show men that it’s comfortable and normal wearing a skirt but I doubt that makes a difference as I am in the extreme minority of men who wear skirts where I live.
Yes, self-confidence is what I consider the basis. Without it, no one would copy us in the first place. Imagine a car dealer who obviously didn’t believe himself when he was trying to sell you that as-good-as-new car. You would never dare buy it.
Barleymower wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2025 6:06 pm
Own it. Walk like it's the most normal thing in the world to do, because it is. Don"t copy women. That's a whole other thing.
Men will see you, some will already be dressing in private. They may venture out and you probably will never know it was you that gave them the courage.
So true, and in my opinion, the most important thing: Don’t copy women. When women started wearing trousers, they didn’t copy us. They kept their own shoes (heels by then), as well as their own tops. They kept their hairstyle, as well as their painted lips and nails.
And their trousers were their own, differing in design from ours.
Therefore, they remained feminine in the eyes of the, to start with, less courageous women – and were worth copying. Additionally, this feminine approach when wearing trousers helped them remain attractive to men, including their husbands.
I believe that many men in skirts should benefit from a more masculine approach, making skirt-wearing more acceptable in society
and by their wives.