But here's my one thought that nobody has talked about. Could wearing a skirt be viewed as a hobby too? If it's not something you do all the time, then would or could that be called a hobby. That is almost the way I think of my skirt/kilt wearing.
I don't try and wear my skirts or kilts during most of the winter, unless its very comfortable in the house and I am NOT going anywhere near the doorway. My skirts are all denim or twill and a fairly stong, heavy weight material. My kilts are one real wool and the rest synthetics. The ideal heat range for these garments is the 60s F. to lower 70s F. I was in a kilt yesterday when the temps crept up on me into the upper 80s and near 90s even inside my house. I changed from my kilt to a pair of very loose, shorts. The shorts were actually more comfortable in the heat.
So for me, you could say that wearing a skirt or a kilt is a hobby. It's something I do under certain conditions but not always.
So does that qualify as a hobby? It also something I spend "leisure" money on, not main budget funds. My clothes, because of my size, cost so much that I can't afford two wardrobes. I really don't know how all the cross dressers in the world pay for all their outfits, wigs, make-up, etc. I can't afford that much money.
At any rate, that my take take on. I wear a skirt as a hobby.
Dennis A. Lederle
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