Since1982 wrote: JeffB, what a handsome man, quite sharp looking. You have a very pleasant clean look to you. The bag is just the right thing to have, hangs comfortably at your side, looks very relaxed. I agree fully, the loafers compleet the refined look.
Of course if you wanted a less refined look, what some would possibly call a manly look.... just remove the pantyhose and wear normal men's shoes. Easy. But I think your look is very complimenting.
Even IF you wanted to dress femme, and be seen as such, then "to hell with any self-consciousness!" is the right attitude.
I didn't think posters were supposed to be promoting "the fem look for men" was I wrong?
There are posters on this site pushing constantly for skirted men to wear all kinds of womanly accoutrements. Some of these posters, wear nothing but womanly things. They are saying that dressing very fem will push forward the cause of men in skirts. I don't believe this is true. There are already lots of men wearing the whole nine yards of woman's clothes, these men are usually thought of as crossdressers or transvestites and have been around a long long time, unlike the idea of men looking like men in skirts which, I think, is what we are trying to put forward here, and have been showing up only for a few years. I don't THINK we are trying to come across as feminine men sans wigs or fake boobs, I THINK we are trying to come across as men with an alternative lower body clothing choice that compares favorably with the various Male Unbifurcated Garments that males wear across the existing
70% or so of the world. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.

"They are saying that dressing very fem will push forward the cause of men in skirts."
Show me where that is stated.
I do not say that so who is saying that?
Willingly pulling things out of context does no good and is in itself detrimental.
I would even go so far as to suggest that the attitude shown by the above posting from Since 1982 Looks, Looks to come from the same macho thinking of men's fashion in pants. With the only exception that a skirt may be allowed in place of a pair of pants.
Stabbing at me won't help, I have a thick hide.

Name me if you want to have a go at me.
If there is anybody on the forum who wants to spend energy in getting MEN IN SKIRTS, AS MEN, then it is me!
How I dress personally has no bearing on my interest in men in skirts and mentioning that fact is like suggesting that electing a woman in pants for president would mean that all women and men would have to wear only pants also.
What is this "sans wigs or fake boobs" thing? who is talking about that except
YOU?
Nobody is pushing anything except some who seem to want to inhibit anything other than only the very macho look whatever that may be, and that would be very limiting and bad for any fashion freedom which is neccessary as a basis for men to wear any other clothing than men's fashion in pants.
So why not state that pantys are taboo, even skirts must have the "male skirt" label in them, Only men's shoes. Please,

Men in skirts is so much more . To suggest that men in skirts can be fitted into one particular stereotype clothing combination is ridiculess. How many styles and choices are there in the men's garederobe with pants? Very many. Men in skirts should "be allowed" at least that, and more because there is so much more possible, especially with skirts.
And as I have stated before, there are so many personally chosen outfits possible for skirted men, but all still being
men in skirts, it would be near criminal to willingly limit those possibilitys.
Giving men the option, the wide spectrum to chose from, fit in, will not say that it would be used by all. Most likely most men would not even dare to go further than a very macho skirted outfit
IF they would want anything else.
If most men are as you seem to want to suggest then why even bother "getting at me"? Even IF I or another was "pushing", which nobody is, there would be no response anyway, as apparently probably most men would only want to go as far as the step to exchange their denim jeans for a denim skirt or something very near to that anyway.
So then why all the panic?
One of the reasons that I do mention a broader possibility in fashion choice for skirted men is just that very fact that some here are very persistent in calling for a very inhibited, limited version of men in skirts, leaving no room for any deviation.
That is nearly as bad as wearing pants and not "being allowed" to wear a skirt.
Also my comments were very respectful, and I do think that the outfit was and is a refined outfit, very manly, but with refinement fitting to a skirted outfit. Unfortunately apparently seen by some as feminine.
My last statement if read with an open and respectful mind is very correct. It does not limit any variation on the theme, leaving room for personal preferances, which is something that seems to be absent in some postings. And refers to the correct attitude men should take in their defence, regarding being skirted.
"Even
IF you wanted to dress femme, and be seen as such, then "to hell with any self-consciousness!" is the right attitude.
In no way is any statement made to suggest that every man dress feminine or as a travestite. You of all people should know that.
A man is the same man in a pair of pants or a skirt. It is only the way people look at him that makes the difference.