Got noticed for the first time.
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Got noticed for the first time.
I was walking on the Las Vegas strip in my Skhoop Randy skirt with black tights tonight and as I was about to turn the corner to go toward an escalator, out of the corner of my eye I see this guy coming toward me with his hand up for a high five and he said "dude wearing a skirt". I completely ignored him and kept on walking. I was in an area that was lit pretty well without anybody in front of me, that's how I feel he noticed me. I didn't feel threatened, but didn't want to engage him. I think he said "alright" when I ignored him and kept moving. I thought...ok first time out of the way!! I'm sure others have noticed in the past but never said anything to me. It was bound to happen sooner or later!!
The last few nights I have walked around with a skirt on. I was going to try a khaki skirt, but changed back to the black so I could be more "stealthy". I also wore a Merrell black skirt with tights and that looked great. I love sitting at the bar with a skirt on, I know that the bartender doesn't know I have a skirt on and talk to them about things. I feel like I'm getting away with something I should be doing... in reality, it's only a damm skirt, it shouldn't matter!!
When I got spotted, I was walking to an English pub in City Center. I got there and was seated. The one thing about the Skhoop skirt is that it is so slippery!! My napkin kept slipping off my lap. It is so freeing sitting there in a skirt drinking. Nothing binding between the legs!! I'm not sure if my waitress noticed it or not. I was sitting at a table so she probably saw me from the side.
It has been great walking around and not being envious of the women wearing skirts, since I am in one myself!!
It's been said before, guys have no idea what they are missing by not wearing skirts!!
The last few nights I have walked around with a skirt on. I was going to try a khaki skirt, but changed back to the black so I could be more "stealthy". I also wore a Merrell black skirt with tights and that looked great. I love sitting at the bar with a skirt on, I know that the bartender doesn't know I have a skirt on and talk to them about things. I feel like I'm getting away with something I should be doing... in reality, it's only a damm skirt, it shouldn't matter!!
When I got spotted, I was walking to an English pub in City Center. I got there and was seated. The one thing about the Skhoop skirt is that it is so slippery!! My napkin kept slipping off my lap. It is so freeing sitting there in a skirt drinking. Nothing binding between the legs!! I'm not sure if my waitress noticed it or not. I was sitting at a table so she probably saw me from the side.
It has been great walking around and not being envious of the women wearing skirts, since I am in one myself!!
It's been said before, guys have no idea what they are missing by not wearing skirts!!
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Just curious as to why you felt unable to engage? It seems like a great passing opportunity to acknowledge a compliment with a friendly response was missed, but I am not you and don't know the full circumstances. Well done on being out there, though.photoguy207 wrote:...out of the corner of my eye I see this guy coming toward me with his hand up for a high five and he said "dude wearing a skirt". I completely ignored him and kept on walking. I was in an area that was lit pretty well without anybody in front of me, that's how I feel he noticed me. I didn't feel threatened, but didn't want to engage him. I think he said "alright" when I ignored him and kept moving
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I guess I just panicked, and didn't want to attract more attention where I was. I thought about this happening in advance and would have loved to engage somebody under the right circumstances.Just curious as to why you felt unable to engage?
Skirting in the "wild" is so much better than being contained to my private life!!
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I can empathise with that; no doubt we've all been there at some time or other.photoguy207 wrote:I guess I just panicked, and didn't want to attract more attention where I was. I thought about this happening in advance and would have loved to engage somebody under the right circumstances.Just curious as to why you felt unable to engage?
So true.Skirting in the "wild" is so much better than being contained to my private life!!
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To be fair, if I was in Vegas and someone was trying to talk to me, I'd ignore them regardless of what they said and my attire.
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I'm surprised some people are so paranoid!
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Re: Got noticed for the first time.
I've never visited the USA, let alone Las Vegas, and so I have no point of reference for safety there; however, I did walk into an unknown pub in Vauxhall, London, to meet some people I'd only exchanged messages over the internet. At the time I was wearing a scarlet red satin pencil skirt and high heel knee high boots. A tall, athletically built, black guy took one look, smiled broadly and held out his hand exclaiming "put it there!" He wasn't part of the group I was meeting, but I was welcomed in a strange place by new friends!
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Once, while wearing a Utilikilt, I was approached by a man who was interesting in kilting. I gave him a card which had the requested information.
You may have been noticed by a guy who is intrigued by skirts, but who has not yet mustered the courage to make the plunge. (And he may well feel very isolated, due to this forbidden interest).
You may have been noticed by a guy who is intrigued by skirts, but who has not yet mustered the courage to make the plunge. (And he may well feel very isolated, due to this forbidden interest).
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Re: Got noticed for the first time.
Until a couple of years ago I never would have thought I would actually wear a skirt. I bought a towel wrap that fastened with velcro and it got me very curious. I wore it to the mail box a few times and answered the front door while wearing it with a tee shirt. I had an operation which had a long and painful recovery, so I bought a tennis skirt to wear around the house because it was much more comfortable. I became more curious and wore it while hiking a few times. I have since added some skirts to my collection and enjoy wearing them in our yard and when out hiking. I also wear one to public places, especially where no one knows me. I have never been noticed or received any comments, negative or positive.
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When wearing utility kilts, I get asked, "Where can I buy one of those?" every now and then (like once every two or three months). I typically give them some Web addresses but that usually disappoints them. I think they'd really prefer a shop or department store where they could try one on.
I get other positive compliments and reactions far more often. In four years, no one has ever made a negative comment. The worst I've ever gotten is a frown.
And I wear skirts or utility kilts essentially everywhere I go.
I get other positive compliments and reactions far more often. In four years, no one has ever made a negative comment. The worst I've ever gotten is a frown.
And I wear skirts or utility kilts essentially everywhere I go.
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