Hi, I live in Midlands, UK.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:06 pm
I believe in the freedom of choice for men to wear what they want free of social and peer pressure.
I am a chartered electrical engineer working for an International company which has a superb diversity policy:
“By harnessing the differences we all have we will create a productive environment in which everybody feels valued. Their talents are fully utilised and organisational goals are met.”
It goes on to say “....there are no distinctions based on age, gender, sexual orientation, race, .....” etc.
I am starting to wear kilts, skirts etc in very public places in order to improve the public perception that it is commonplace and indeed acceptable to do so. My photos will clearly demonstrate that I have been in public places. My experience so far is that no one is fazed in any way, and hopefully this will encourage others to do the same as me.
See the “Men in skirts - visits to London, UK” group for more details.
In facie adversis, geris quod vis, Mick the Skirt.
In the face of adversity, you wear what you want.
I am a chartered electrical engineer working for an International company which has a superb diversity policy:
“By harnessing the differences we all have we will create a productive environment in which everybody feels valued. Their talents are fully utilised and organisational goals are met.”
It goes on to say “....there are no distinctions based on age, gender, sexual orientation, race, .....” etc.
I am starting to wear kilts, skirts etc in very public places in order to improve the public perception that it is commonplace and indeed acceptable to do so. My photos will clearly demonstrate that I have been in public places. My experience so far is that no one is fazed in any way, and hopefully this will encourage others to do the same as me.
See the “Men in skirts - visits to London, UK” group for more details.
In facie adversis, geris quod vis, Mick the Skirt.
In the face of adversity, you wear what you want.