Skirt Cafe is an on-line community dedicated to exploring, promoting and advocating skirts and kilts as a fashion choice for men, formerly known as men in skirts. We do this in the context of men's fashion freedom --- an expansion of choices beyond those commonly available for men to include kilts, skirts and other garments. We recognize a diversity of styles our members feel comfortable wearing, and do not exclude any potential choices. Continuing dialog on gender is encouraged in the context of fashion freedom for men. See here for more details.
Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
r.m.anderson wrote:Now about those "burkini" garments seen on the French Rivera beaches egads - a fashion abomination !
Some of whats underneath is even worse. One woman I saw (I think it was a woman) was so hairy that it almost turned my stomach. I wanted to pour bleach in my eyes to wash out that image.
Over all I think that the whole thing is just an abomination!
Fred
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951 Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.
r.m.anderson wrote:Now about those "burkini" garments seen on the French Rivera beaches egads - a fashion abomination !
Some of whats underneath is even worse. One woman I saw (I think it was a woman) was so hairy that it almost turned my stomach. I wanted to pour bleach in my eyes to wash out that image.
Over all I think that the whole thing is just an abomination!
Fred
So you would rather see a very hairy woman in a traditional bikini?
Stuart Gallion
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Back in my skirts in San Francisco
r.m.anderson wrote:Now about those "burkini" garments seen on the French Rivera beaches egads - a fashion abomination !
Some of whats underneath is even worse. One woman I saw (I think it was a woman) was so hairy that it almost turned my stomach. I wanted to pour bleach in my eyes to wash out that image.
Over all I think that the whole thing is just an abomination!
Fred
So you would rather see a very hairy woman in a traditional bikini?
Noooo! Nooooo! where is the bleach!!!
Fred
"It is better to be hated for what you are than be loved for what you are not" Andre Gide: 1869 - 1951 Always be yourself because the people that matter don’t mind and the ones that mind don’t matter.
A hairy woman is not my cup of tea, but then I shave a fair bit of my body hair, and I know some women find that unappealing. I am not going to harass or complain to, or about, a woman that chooses not to remove body hair. I won't date her, nor would I expect a woman to date me if she preferred her men au naturel. I know of several women who normally shave, but get right pissed off if someone complains about a hairy day or two. Mostly they don't mind shaving for appearance, but get cranky about it being expected.
Hairy women don't bother me. With regards to my wife, she's free to groom her body as she sees fit. If I were single and on the prowl, it wouldn't matter, as long as we clicked.
moonshadow wrote:Hairy women don't bother me. With regards to my wife, she's free to groom her body as she sees fit. If I were single and on the prowl, it wouldn't matter, as long as we clicked.
Right on! We here are part of a movement to allow people to make their own choices on how they want to look. We may make different choices, but should have no part shaming those who do not meet our personal tastes. My preference is that people look natural, without shaving. My wife chooses to shave her armpits. I may gently tease her about it once and a while, but that's OK! It is not the job of others to please me by looking the way I prefer.
Even though I've seen my fair share of women who shouldn't wear certain articles of clothing or footwear, far be it for me to criticize since I'm sure some people feel that males like me shouldn't wear women's clothes. As for the "Willy Problem", that only pops up when I wear form fitting or clingy knit skirts, but I don't much worry about that, I mean, it's just biology after all.
I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman.
Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
When she reviewed the troops in Hyde Park, he [Albert] accompanied her, wearing, she wrote that night, 'a pair of white cashmere breeches with nothing under them'...
There is no such thing as a normal person, only someone you don't know very well yet.