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Re: Any bad vibes in public ???

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:29 pm
by Since1982
B&B said: I would like to go to something like that, do you have to dance though? Something I don't do and as my ankles continue to crumble under my weight dancing is something I would regret trying!
No, you don't, lots of chat, food, interaction between males and females like there is at any dance. Lots of seats too...Weary dancers have to sit somewhere between dances. 8)

Re: Any bad vibes in public ???

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:52 am
by Inertia
mugman wrote:
A skirt is, in my mind, is resourcefulness. If it's there on a hanger in a store waiting for someone to buy and use, then why does it have to be a woman who takes advantage of it? This is what folk should be reasoning...a skirt is designed for wearing, and its role in segregating genders is outdated tosh. Bad vibes could only come from those who can't understand this.
Your post is an example of what impresses me about this board, Mugman -- the people on it who, calmly and logically, are going about in clothes they like, and are thereby gradually changing people's perceptions. Since trousers no longer segregate the genders, the skirt, as you say, ought not to do so either. It seems to me that if men who want to wear skirts/ kilts just keep wearing them, eventually the skirt won't be a gender-divide at all.

Cheers,

Inertia