Ive skirted in York city centre once or twice now - always had a good time - noone seems particularly bothered.
I've given it up for a bit now though.
Derek
Ive skirted in York city centre once or twice now - always had a good time - noone seems particularly bothered.
Makes we wonder where my cheerleader uniform is. It was Red & White with Yellow trim, a Sleeveless top, and a Skirt bottom.skirtingtoday wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 5:54 am I arrived at Edinburgh airport on Thursday 22nd, late afternoon from a holiday in Corfu as I left the terminal building, I briefly glimpsed a guy in what I thought was a white t-shirt and bright red shorts. Thought nothing more of it until we eventually found the relocated taxi ranks (poirky signposted) when I saw him again.
It was much more obvious he was wearing a cheerleader minidress. White top half with "CHEERS" written across it and a floaty red mid-thigh skirt. He was probably mid-20s to 30yo. He was waiting with another guy (denims and jzcket) near the taxi rank when another guy joined them (he also in denims). They then joined the taxi queue. Nobody else seemed to notice and his 2 friends were fine with it. At the last point we were at the ftont of the taxi queue and our taxi arriced.
At 6 or 7, how do you know if a child was a boy or girl? Couldn't it just as well have been a girl with a boyish haircut?6ft3Aussie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:29 am Interesting one this afternoon coming our of our local shopping centre, dad with two kids following, a boy and a girl. Both of the kids were wearing dresses.
It was quite cool to see that, the little guy, probably aged 6 or 7, was wearing a patterned dress, and it was completely natural looking for him. No other reactions to either him, his slightly older sister or dad. Just as it should be.
My wife saw them and noticed them before I did, and I think the was initially surprised but said it looked good.
What if it was a mens or unisex skirt?K_Highlander wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:42 am I do have several kilts mostly for hiking. As I prefer skirts (and have many of them than kilts) I am not sure if I should pursue that approach if she then says "OK then only kilts"
Ken
Norwich is one of the few places I've actually been laughed at when skirt wearing. Some years ago a couple guys on scaffolding in London Street thought it was hilarious as I made my way into a charity shop.SkaterSkirtWearer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 6:27 am Was in Norwich on Wednesday and saw a guy wearing a skirt and leggings going into The Forum (Norwich Library). No one really seemed to notice or care apart from me.
It was guys on scaffolding that made a noise at me in a kilt once, in Hereford. Fortunately one shouted that classic leading question: "What are you wearing under that?", which enabled me to produce the correct reply: "Your wife's lipstick!", causing huge laughter among the rest of the crew.Derek Plattis wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 11:18 am Some years ago a couple guys on scaffolding in London Street thought it was hilarious as I made my way into a charity shop.