More MIS as costumes
- Modoc
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More MIS as costumes
Borrowed from another member's website. I hope that's okay.
This is another example of men wearing skirts as part of a performance. I won't elaborate since the article's content speaks well for itself.
https://everybodyskirts.com/blogs/posts ... e-lighting
This is another example of men wearing skirts as part of a performance. I won't elaborate since the article's content speaks well for itself.
https://everybodyskirts.com/blogs/posts ... e-lighting
“And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
― Anaïs Nin
― Anaïs Nin
Re: More MIS as costumes
The first time I wore a skirt in public was in a Christmas scene when I was a kid and had to play a shepherd.
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...
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Re: More MIS as costumes
I think my first time wearing a "dress" in public was playing the young Robert Louis Stevenson in a nightshirt at a primary school assembly. I wasn't bothered about the nightshirt, but I was for some reason acutely embarassed about appearing in bare feet.
Re: More MIS as costumes
Men's feet have a really bad rap, and while it's gotten better, men still only have "acceptable" open toed footwear options in the most casual of circumstances. Men's feet are assumed gross and ugly, but any attempt to make them look better (nail polish, pedicures, etc.) is also frowned upon.Myopic Bookworm wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:13 am ... I was for some reason acutely embarassed about appearing in bare feet.