Be it painting nails, wearing slips under their skirts, shaving body hair, etc. the breadth and openness of the discussions has made this site a welcome place for many.
What seems to be the singular thread in the fabric or our lives, is the desire for the expanding of the definition of masculinity.
The difficulty that arises seems to stem from the idea that drifting towards femininity might mean losing one's masculinity.
I realize that most folks here have offered up their support for those individuals who wish to do what they like, but there still seems to be quite a bit of tension about men testing the feminine waters... so to speak.
I find it sad, albeit interesting, that our societies-at-large cringe so easily at the thought of movement from masculine towards feminine, indicating that there is something inherently distasteful or demeaning of men who move in that direction.
It could be said that the opposite is true for women, although this still indicates that the feminine is less than desirable for certain positions in our societies.
The real struggle for men in skirts is probably less about 'fashion freedom' than it is about 'questions of masculinity'.
The exploration, support and general acceptance between members here is what I value the most.
As to EW's question about a TV Room...
I was right there with SkirtChaser... I thought you were wanting to talk about television!

And since I do not own one, I would be left out of that forum

Personally, I would like EW and others to feel free to bring up questions about TV issues, hoping these questions were pertinent to the membership here.
Since I do not consider myself to be TV I wouldn't have much to offer on that specific topic, but I would be interested in what they had to ask or had to offer up on the subject.
So I would vote no on the special room.
I would prefer that everyone here conduct themselves accordingly to Bob's wishes and if they find a particular thread not to their liking, leave it alone.
If they find it offensive and against the paragraph that heads each page, then they should bring it to Bob's attention and not start fighting with people here about it.
If we can keep things civil, then I cannot see where we would have problems discussing topics related to TV things like many that the membership here has already discussed over the years.
