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Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:20 pm
by JRMILLER
Guys,
Check this out.... http://www.scienceofthetime.com/cool/the_skirt_for_men/

I particularly like this photo:

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Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:01 pm
by straightfairy
Nice pic. :)

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:12 pm
by skirted_in_SF
I thought I wore long skirts. :lol:
I suspect I would be tripping over these all the time.

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:16 pm
by crfriend
I wear skirts that length reasonably often in the winter-time, and can confidently state that if one wears a petticoat under the hem just stays out of the way pretty much no matter what one is doing. As far as the hackneyed photo has it, I can actually lift the hem to relieve myself and present the same silhouette as presented. Long and full skirts tend to have vast hem-circumferences so one can do "interesting things" with part of the skirt and not have it transfer to other parts.

As a side note, why is it that there's such a fascination with what goes in in the men's room when it comes to blokes in skirts? "Bio-breaks" are "bio-breaks": get over it.

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:39 pm
by couyalair
Looks as if you need two hands when in skirts, but one is enough in trousers.

Martin

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:46 am
by JRMILLER
Carl,
I wasn't fascinated by the bio aspects of the photo, for me it first just the long skirts and that they were obviously guys. Somehow this almost pulls it into the mainstream -- almost...

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:12 am
by Big and Bashful
couyalair wrote:Looks as if you need two hands when in skirts, but one is enough in trousers.

Martin
Not if the skirts have flies, like my long denim ones, when I get a chance, my photos thread will get an update, but I don't get any time at the moment due to work at work and a partial house rebuild at home.

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:24 am
by Since1982
If you look in the link provided http://www.scienceofthetime.com/cool/the_skirt_for_men/ you'll see a very outspoken member posting a lot of comments over a couple of years. The name is "SkirtedMan" and it's me. :D :D :D

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:22 am
by Don
Wow! I'd long heard of the proverbial "pissing contest", but I never thought I'd see one here!!!..

Actually, one of the big drawbacks in the early MenInTIme poroduct line is that using a public stand-up urinal GRACEFULLY was a challenge (It did not have a zipper fly, IHMO a required feature of a men's skirt)..

I think the accompanying photo has been around for quite a while!!!

Don
Oakland, NJ

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:22 am
by Wesley
couyalair wrote:Looks as if you need two hands when in skirts, but one is enough in trousers.

Martin
You lift the front of the skirt and tuck it under your chin!

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:01 am
by Since1982
All my 20 straight or 11 A-line skirts have zippers. Only my 3 circle skirts do not have zippers as I just pull up the back of the skirt and underskirts and sit when I'm wearing one of those. I only wear those to Bingo, as it's easier in the Bingo hall where they discriminate and have no urinals in the bathrooms in the Hall. As 90% of the Bingo players are women, they just patronize them. Even though they complain if a man misses the hole and hits the seat. Bingo is a fun thing for a man in a skirt when almost all of the Bingo players are friends of mine. Only have a rare problem in the Winter when there are what they call Winter Visitors making disparaging remarks about (this) man in a skirt. The regs usually shut the "out of townie" up without me saying anything. :faint:

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:59 pm
by Mugs-n-such
I dunno for me it's easier...a lot easier!..to go (Nr. 1 anyway) wearing a skirt than pants. And it makes it a lot more convenient also with my medical condition which I won't go into because it would probably violate forum rules. :P Peace.

Re: Science of the Time Network -- Skirts for Men

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:45 am
by Jack Williams
I have been posting on this site under "Murray", but it seems to have ground to a halt lately.