When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Wearing a skirt is like being at The Grand Hotel
Magnificent Ball Room
Wearing pants and not wearing a skirt is like being at the local Motel
No Ball Room at all
Uncle Al
Magnificent Ball Room
Wearing pants and not wearing a skirt is like being at the local Motel
No Ball Room at all
Uncle Al
Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
The first time someone asked why was in Rotterdam. I was wearing a Unaligned Skirt from Skirtcraft and I was visiting the local market when a woman asked me why I was wearing a skirt. I told her why not. I liked wearing skirts a couple of weeks by then.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
Be proud to wear a skirt or dress, they are just clothes. Yes , they are for men too
I'm Marica, I'm a 59 year old girl.
Learning Norwegian: Jeg er Marica.
I'm Marica, I'm a 59 year old girl.
Learning Norwegian: Jeg er Marica.
Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Rokje, I am so pleased for you, I hope all things work out for you. At one point in my life I thought the only way to wear skirts in public was to change me. My problem is I would never have the guts to go through with the surgery as you have done. Well played.
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...
Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Rokje wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:09 pm The first time someone asked why was in Rotterdam. I was wearing a Unaligned Skirt from Skirtcraft and I was visiting the local market when a woman asked me why I was wearing a skirt. I told her why not. I liked wearing skirts a couple of weeks by then.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
Inside, outside, or both -- it is all about being authentic. You've been down the road long enough to know is it not easy in the Trans world these days, although you live on a better part of the Globe than many, I expect the road will still sway a bit at times!
My wife and I have been companions to some who have had FFS, and SRS -- it takes incredible resolution, and too often desperation, to undergo. You have my admiration and profound respect. It does make me reflect on a recent SC post about women supporters -- you and a few others here need to be included in the count! May your journey be all you seek.
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Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Sounds like a tennis skirtmoonshadow wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 3:27 amWell, I agree, nothing like a long twirly skirt when you're going dancing on the ball room floor...
... oh... you meant... ah...
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Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Tusen takk, dank u, thank you, muchas gracias, merci, danke.Faldaguy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 3:29 amRokje wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:09 pm The first time someone asked why was in Rotterdam. I was wearing a Unaligned Skirt from Skirtcraft and I was visiting the local market when a woman asked me why I was wearing a skirt. I told her why not. I liked wearing skirts a couple of weeks by then.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
Inside, outside, or both -- it is all about being authentic. You've been down the road long enough to know is it not easy in the Trans world these days, although you live on a better part of the Globe than many, I expect the road will still sway a bit at times!
My wife and I have been companions to some who have had FFS, and SRS -- it takes incredible resolution, and too often desperation, to undergo. You have my admiration and profound respect. It does make me reflect on a recent SC post about women supporters -- you and a few others here need to be included in the count! May your journey be all you seek.
Be proud to wear a skirt or dress, they are just clothes. Yes , they are for men too
I'm Marica, I'm a 59 year old girl.
Learning Norwegian: Jeg er Marica.
I'm Marica, I'm a 59 year old girl.
Learning Norwegian: Jeg er Marica.
Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Well I can't go around in just my underwear
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Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
Rokje wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:09 pm The first time someone asked why was in Rotterdam. I was wearing a Unaligned Skirt from Skirtcraft and I was visiting the local market when a woman asked me why I was wearing a skirt. I told her why not. I liked wearing skirts a couple of weeks by then.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
I.am on estrogen and have acquired a feminine appearance. The estrogen has calmed me down and eliminated the desire to drink to excess. But SRS? The thought makes me shudder. And I retain my masculine identity and voice. To each ones own. Rokje, you did what you had to do. But I think it is such a shame that allowed behavior, clothing, and grooming for men have become so restricted.
John
I renounce the Great Male Renunciation!!!
Re: When you're asked why do you wear skirts?
I think it is amazing the diversity of members at the cafe here. We are all on a journey to our own individual happy place. I think the value of the cafe is to show other members the various options available to help us live a happy life. I would love the opportunity to have a long chat with both of you.JohnH wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 3:29 amRokje wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 7:09 pm The first time someone asked why was in Rotterdam. I was wearing a Unaligned Skirt from Skirtcraft and I was visiting the local market when a woman asked me why I was wearing a skirt. I told her why not. I liked wearing skirts a couple of weeks by then.
I was still in the closet so to say, but not much later I spilled it out to my wife that I was a woman. Born in a male body I couldn't live any longer as a man. Last year on the July 5th I was in the hospital where I got my SRS. Finally after 45 years of knowing that there's something wrong with me, I felt finally myself.
I.am on estrogen and have acquired a feminine appearance. The estrogen has calmed me down and eliminated the desire to drink to excess. But SRS? The thought makes me shudder. And I retain my masculine identity and voice. To each ones own. Rokje, you did what you had to do. But I think it is such a shame that allowed behavior, clothing, and grooming for men have become so restricted.
John
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...