Honesty, that is what it is all about isn't it?
I wish to take part in discussions and do try to describe as well as I can what I wish to say. I am prepared to say what I think. And do of course try to do so with respect for all. I do also realise that with every word said, there may be a hundred reasons for others to argument them, right or wrong, but that doesn't deter me from trying my best to say what I think. How many others are prepared to place any posting of a length more than a few lines for fear of having the same happen to them?
If my posting in any way was genuinely offensive, which I assure you it surely was NOT intended, then I do apollogise for that.
With regards to the "length" of the postings, are we so far degraded that we cannot even read one book page perhaps without tiring? So excuses if I have done anything wrong here.
For the record, I do very much dislike (hate) the macho dominant (in a negative way)type man. Or the same dominance of any woman.
I do believe that with regards to skirt wearing, men should stand up for their right to do so.
That women involved have all the right to dislike it, whatever, but should not prevent him from doing so, if anything support his, their partners choice to do so.
THEN, after the man has stood up for himself, is "allowed to wear" ( is not prevented from wearing ) skirts, and is supported by his partner / wife, OF COURSE< discuss what it is that the woman involved has a "problem" with. BOTH have the right to be individuals, and in general life partners should respect and support each other rather than prevent each other from doing things /
from being who they are.
In reaction to:
Cluelessness at the Cafe (Was: An Interesting Conversation)
Post by AMM on Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:11 am
I do agree with what you say.
I do definitely do not write from a dominant male standpoint, and do hope that the readers are also not so and do not wishfully read posts seeking that suggestion. That perhaps says more about the reader than the writer....
But I was talking about the situations where it was indeed the case where women were forbidding men or keeping them so short lined that they could not wear skirts, but that the men involved were possibly only too "willingly" placing that "right" to rule over them to the women involved. After all, we are talking about getting into skirts, not being denied the right to do so.
In such a discussion I am only talking about the people involved with the topic, not all the people who do get along, have respect for each other. Definitely not all the men or women of the world.

Only the group which is relevant to the particular topic being spoken about. And I cannot delve into each case to describe what reasons the woman or the man does or does not have to do what he or she wants to. Surely that cannot be asked, then no one can ever write anything again.
There is no suggestion that the men are forcing the women involved to do anything, but it would seem that in the situations talked about that the women are preventing the men from wearing skirts. Nobody is forcing anybody, but the men are apparently being kept from wearing skirts. ( note I am not saying being forced to wear only pants )
So I have to speak in general terms, regarding the subject at hand. Hoping that the readers are understanding that the text has been written for people who are reading it from an insiders standing point, knowing what it is about, being skirt wearers themselves. And definitely NOT from the standing point being the ugly macho overheersers ( which unfortunately many men are ) that think they are the center of the world and every body has to bow for them

. No I think I am talking to an audience that can put discussions in their correct perspective. Which gives no guarante that some postings will not be misinterpretated.
Again I will apologise for a posting that is perhaps too long to read, for some.
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.