age breakdown here

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.

What age-group are you in?

<21
94
29%
21-29
71
22%
30-39
38
12%
40-49
39
12%
50-59
55
17%
60-69
27
8%
70+
1
0%
 
Total votes: 325

mk3
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Post by mk3 »

How many people here are from england anyway?
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Post by Stevie D »

jaycee wrote:At last I've decided to post in this forum...almost as nerve-wracking as wearing a skirt in public!

I'm 49, have been wearing a skirt for 40 years and currently have a couple of brilliantg female friends to help me out. I only recently started wearing a skirt in public and I do it in such a way that nobody can tell what I'm wearing! I'll explain more later!
Welcome, Jaycee!
It's good that you have some friends to support you in your skirt-wearing. Looking forward to hearing how you got on wearing in public. Most people report that their first forays in public in a skirt are usually complete non-events. No-one makes any comments and you begin to wonder if you are invisible. Is that your experience too?

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Post by Stevie D »

mk3 wrote:How many people here are from england anyway?
There are quite a few of us on here. You should start a poll and see who responds.

But do you really mean just England? Don't forget that the UK is really the 'United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland' - each of which is a separate country with its own identity and culture.
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Post by iain »

blah, blah. I'm from England! father from Scotland. Make of it what you will..
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Post by Charlie »

I'm from England, although people ask if I'm Scottish - must be the kilt :rolleyes:

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Post by cessna152towser »

I'm almost in England - live just a few miles inside Scotland so I'm across the border into England usually two or three times a week. Been out and about in Berwick-on-Tweed this afternoon in my all black heavyweight wool kilt.
Please view my photos of kilts and skirts, old trains, vintage buses and classic aircraft on http://www.flickr.com/photos/cessna152towser/
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where from

Post by knickerless »

I have always lived in England.

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Post by Sarongman »

So, what about all the Australian free spirits, if there,s 33 of us, then let us show up in this post. A proud Australian, even if I'd like to see the end of the little dessicated coconut, A.K.A. our "beloved Prime Minister.
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Sarongman wrote:So, what about all the Australian free spirits, if there,s 33 of us, then let us show up in this post. A proud Australian, even if I'd like to see the end of the little dessicated coconut, A.K.A. our "beloved Prime Minister.
Now that not being nice to "Little Johnny"!

Then again just waiting for the day he loses his seat!
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Post by DavidsSkirts »

trainman wrote:
Sarongman wrote:So, what about all the Australian free spirits, if there,s 33 of us, then let us show up in this post. A proud Australian, even if I'd like to see the end of the little dessicated coconut, A.K.A. our "beloved Prime Minister.
Now that not being nice to "Little Johnny"!

Then again just waiting for the day he loses his seat!
I'd be quite happy to see him lose more than just his seat ...

:evil:
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