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Hello everyone. I am an older guy who prefers skirts to bifurcated clothing. I wear kilts mostly when out and about, but at home I usually wear a skirt. They are much cheaper than kilts and are just as comfortable. So far, I haven't worn a skirt out in public, but I have thought about it. Women not only wear jeans, but many also wear men's jeans, so why not a guy in a skirt?
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Why not eh? 8)

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Hello and welcome.

Whereabouts in the world are you?
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I am in the USA, state of Virginia.
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skirtguy22 wrote:...state of Virginia.
Nevermind, we'll try not to hold that against you :D

Welcome to the café, I'm sure you'll find many others here who are or have been in a similar position to you and can offer support, encouragement and (if you're really unlucky) advice. We're generally a fairly friendly bunch here and not inclined to pick fights (it's probably those flapping skirts stopping us from running away that does it).

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Welcome Skirtguy22,

As one of the ladies on this forum, WELCOME! Men in sirts are cool. More men should try it out.

Out and about, things may not be as scary as you might fear.
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SkirtDude wrote:I finally escaped to the "relatively liberal" northern part of the state.
I guess that narrows "Da Burbs, USA" down somewhat :D

No offence intended folks.

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skirtguy22 wrote:I am in the USA, state of Virginia.
I tell everyone I was "born and bred" in the Ante-Bellum South. (That's Richmond, a.k.a. Capital of the Confederacy.) They definitely had the attitude that nothing worth talking about had happened since about 1855, and they always pointed out Robert E. Lee's pew in the church I grew up in as if they half expected to find him in it some Sunday. Things have changed externally there in the decades since I left (new malls, neighborhoods bulldozed to put in highways, farm country turned into subdivisions), but I don't get the impression that they think any differently.

There's stuff I got from growing up there that I value, but I'd never want to live there again. Or raise my kids there.
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We just left Richmond after living there for 7 years and I sorely miss it. I wore my kilts, skirts, sarongs literally all over town with nothing but warm ambivalence or excess positiveness. The health care was fantastic, super restaurants and shopping, wonderful schools. I'd go back this afternoon, given the chance.
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Welcome aboard, skirtguy22! During my Navy days, I spent a goodly amount of time in Norfolk along with Little Creek and Portsmouth, swung through Richmond a time or two as well. All in all, the Tidewater area's a nice place to visit, but I'm happy where I'm living.
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"Little Boxes" written by Malvina Reynolds, turned into a hit by Pete Seeger
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We sing that song "Little Boxes" at full voice every time we drive past another new subdivision! Does that date us?
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Just remembering "Ole Rotton Teeth" (Pete Seeger) and his magic banjo and high squeeky voice dates you. I loved the "Pete Seeger Show" on PBS and his duets with Joni Mitchell or Joan Baez...I guess remembering all those old black and white Sunday morning Folk Music shows dates me too. :):):):):)8) I used to enjoy Pete and other mornings "Simon and Garfunkle" or "The Beach Boys".. O well...tymes change.

I'm so dated my fingers hurt when I drag out my old circa 1962 Gibson B-25 acoustic 6 stringer..My one time hard as steel fingernails I use to fingerpick with bend now if I try to fingerpick at all..Have to use metal fingerpicks now. :( (too much whole milk in my diet now, the calcium weakens my nails)..8)
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