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Hi all, i"m Rik and i live in Belgium.
Wearing skirts in public occasionally only recently, about 4 months now. Living in a rather conservative neighbourhood, so limiting myself to denim skirts.
At home i wear skirts allmost all the time since 6 months now with the OK from my wife, after wearing them for years secretally when she was away.
I'm 66 now and have the feeling i lost way too many years hiding my desire to wear skirts. But it's neven too late and i'm enjoying every occasion.
Only wish i would have told her sooner although i have a feeling she suspected something.
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Last edited by rivanho on Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Social norms aren't changed by Congress or Parliament; they're changed by a sufficient number of people ignoring the existing ones and publicly practicing new ones.
That's a very narrow denim, Rivanho. You wouldn't run very far in that one. Glad for you that your other half is on board. Would that I could say the same.
Kirbstone wrote:That's a very narrow denim, Rivanho. You wouldn't run very far in that one. Glad for you that your other half is on board. Would that I could say the same.
Tom
Hi Tom, this one is the narrowest in my collection of 25 skirts but it's veeeery stretchy so i can take normal steps, it's amazing ! Only for sitting down it's a bit "different". Sitting legs open is over
But i really like the feeling of the stretch denim fabric against my hips. I liked the cut and it looked as new. So for 5 euro in the charity shop... could not resist
Kirbstone wrote:That's a very narrow denim, Rivanho. You wouldn't run very far in that one. Glad for you that your other half is on board. Would that I could say the same.
Tom
Well Tom in fact i can walk normal with it. It does not affect the mobility (the stride i think you call this?)
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Welcome. A friend of ours was a native of Ghent, but has been living in the US in Seattle for many years now. I was last in Bruges 3 summers ago. Fantastic town, but we never got to Ghent which by all accounts is lovely.
Kirbstone wrote:That's a very narrow denim, Rivanho. You wouldn't run very far in that one. Glad for you that your other half is on board. Would that I could say the same.
Tom
Well Tom in fact i can walk normal with it. It does not affect the mobility (the stride i think you call this?)
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Having a slit at the back of the skirt
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alllows for a tighter skirt, yet enough movement and comfort. Welcome from London, UK
Be proud to wear a skirt or dress, they are just clothes. Yes , they are for men too I'm Marica, I'm a 60 year old girl.
Learning Norwegian: Jeg er Marica. Jeg bor i Noresund