Recent article from Judgybitch on skirts+kilts
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Recent article from Judgybitch on skirts+kilts
Found this link from a men-in-skirts/kilts supporter who denounces the detractors of men in skirts/kilts - lots of food for thought. It pools a lot of different articles together, many of which have been discussed and noted here.
http://judgybitch.com/2013/04/24/oh-wha ... -get-laid/
(I do not approve of the bad language used in the article - it isn't required to get her point across)
http://judgybitch.com/2013/04/24/oh-wha ... -get-laid/
(I do not approve of the bad language used in the article - it isn't required to get her point across)
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Re: Recent article from Judgybitch on skirts+kilts
I recall a post to another forum regarding kilted men-women either love it, or hate it.
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Re: Recent article from Judgybitch on skirts+kilts
I don't apporove of your hairsplitting, some people have a different style and temper. I wouldn't call her a lady too, because that would require a high sophisticated level of mannerism.(I do not approve of the bad language used in the article - it isn't required to get her point across)
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Re: Recent article from Judgybitch on skirts+kilts
I recall the first time I read Tracy Kidder's Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Soul of a New Machine I took great umbrage with the amount of profanity used. This is not because I am a prude or overly sensitive, this is because I hold the use of such language back for when it's well and truly needed.skirtilator wrote:I don't apporove of your hairsplitting, some people have a different style and temper. I wouldn't call her a lady too, because that would require a high sophisticated level of mannerism.
Overuse of "potty language" is not usually the best way to get one's point across.
Of course now that every 8-year-old feels free to "drop the 'F-bomb'" at a moment's notice the word has ceased to lose its impact. I find this sad, because it's making it difficult to really, really, make one's feelings known when they need to be. Keep it in its place.
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