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Facebook skirt and dress advocate
- Jim
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Facebook skirt and dress advocate
I came across David Ross Lawn's Facebook reels. Lots of good looks and positive comments from almost every poster.
https://www.facebook.com/davidrosslawn/reels/

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- skirtyscot
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Re: Facebook skirt and dress advocate
Wow!
He seems to get such joy from his outfits. Lucky man!
He seems to get such joy from his outfits. Lucky man!
Keep on skirting,
Alastair
Alastair
Re: Facebook skirt and dress advocate
I agree, he sems to get a lot of fun and wear out of his outfits. Been following him on Instagram for a long time. 
Not alone with a dream, Just a want to be free, With a need to belong,
I am a skirtsman
Freedom, Freedom, Freedom, Freedom
I am a skirtsman
Freedom, Freedom, Freedom, Freedom
- timemeddler
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Re: Facebook skirt and dress advocate
He manages to do it in a non cringey way that's harmless and a touch of silly that doesn't seem to tick people off. And he doesn't make it into a transgender thing.
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robehickman
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Re: Facebook skirt and dress advocate
He clearly has a deep grasp on proportionality and what looks natural on him. Also a lot of his outfits abide by the points I raised in 'eliminate the wsistline'.
One of the dresses he shows in a recent post has a V shaped waistline, and that suits his body very well.
Also, his outfits are quite 'normal' regarding male fashion history.
One of the dresses he shows in a recent post has a V shaped waistline, and that suits his body very well.
Also, his outfits are quite 'normal' regarding male fashion history.
- Jim
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Re: Facebook skirt and dress advocate
His word is "whimsy."timemeddler wrote: ↑Sat Dec 20, 2025 12:58 am He manages to do it in a non cringey way that's harmless and a touch of silly that doesn't seem to tick people off. And he doesn't make it into a transgender thing.