Hopeless situation ever to be out in a skirt

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
Bravehearts.us
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SkirtedViking wrote:I live in Bulgaria.If you are a foreigner in a skirt, that woulb be probably ok, anyway you won't understand the obscene words.But for a local that is devastating, narrowmindedness from both men and women.There is no reason not to tell you only the truth,unfortunately the 45 years of communism in the near past are still a big influence on the minds of the people.Women can wear whatever they want to the extremes,though...
Devastating? Why devastating? So people call you some names. Their words don’t say anything about you but it says a lot about them. Just because someone calls you a name doesn’t mean you have to get into a fight with them, either. And this thing about women being able to wear whatever they want, wherever they want and whenever they want isn’t true. Women have restrictions too and get labeled by men and by other women. Granted, they don’t have the restrictions that are placed on men but who do you think is responsible for that? Who does the most name calling and intimidating? MEN! And why don’t men have the same freedoms as women? Because they don’t claim them. They are too willing to sit around winning and crying about it and too willing to take the role of drones. Men are the way they are because of themselves! They claim to have balls yet they coward in their houses in their secret clothes as if they are doing something wrong. Of course it seems like they are doing something wrong when they are hiding! Just do it! Get out there and be who you are. You may just put a spark of life back in those dead public brains.
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Couldn't agree with you more, Lar. Men are their own worst enemy, only most of them don't know it.

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First men are the main reason not to get out and wear a skirt and other things. Second in your countries you may not get beatten for being who you are but in here it is likely to happen.I've been to UK and the way of thinking is very different from my country, so you judje from your point of view.About restrictions for women-they have only a few, they wear to work whatever they want, may be if they go to a formal event then they'll have to put the clothes that we fight for.At least that is the situation in BG.:shake:
There is nothing worse than double standard!
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SkirtedViking wrote:First men are the main reason not to get out and wear a skirt and other things. Second in your countries you may not get beatten for being who you are but in here it is likely to happen.I've been to UK and the way of thinking is very different from my country, so you judje from your point of view.About restrictions for women-they have only a few, they wear to work whatever they want, may be if they go to a formal event then they'll have to put the clothes that we fight for.At least that is the situation in BG.:shake:
We all judge from our point of view. As far as our countries; we’ve had people dragged behind cars or tied to fence post, beaten and left to die! It could be because they were gay, black, female, etc. You can’t stop who you are or stop living because there are goofy people out there. But you can use your judgment about what you do and where. If you are being bullied by someone can’t you get the law involved? Certainly there must be laws in your country that protect it’s citizens.
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