A simple pleasure
- Charlie
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A simple pleasure
Apart from the comfort and freedom, both physical and fashion, that a skirt gives, for me wearing one is just a simple pleasure. It harms no-one and costs nothing - once you've acquired the skirt.
Wearing a long. loose skirt is a sensual pleasure which you don't get with trousers. I always feel happier and more relaxed in a skirt. Having worn one for some years now, I do feel sorry for those men who think wearing skirts is wrong or effeminate. They truely do not know what they are missing.
Just a thought.
Charlie
Wearing a long. loose skirt is a sensual pleasure which you don't get with trousers. I always feel happier and more relaxed in a skirt. Having worn one for some years now, I do feel sorry for those men who think wearing skirts is wrong or effeminate. They truely do not know what they are missing.
Just a thought.
Charlie
If I want to dress like a woman, I'll wear jeans.
I agree.
I often wear a long skirt about the house and the comfort is great. What is best is that I sometimes forget what I have on. If I'm sitting at the computer and get up to refresh my coffee, it is then I realize I still have the skirt on. If I'm active working about the house, it is when I pass a full length mirror that again I realize what I am wearing. The comfort is one of feeling totally natural.
PatJ
I often wear a long skirt about the house and the comfort is great. What is best is that I sometimes forget what I have on. If I'm sitting at the computer and get up to refresh my coffee, it is then I realize I still have the skirt on. If I'm active working about the house, it is when I pass a full length mirror that again I realize what I am wearing. The comfort is one of feeling totally natural.
PatJ
That's right, Pat, being in harmony with yourself. We are constantly trying to fit into what others want from us. It is a whole revelation to in harmony and at peace with oneself. That is one cheap medicine that any psychiator could prescribe.
Nice to hear that you are so at home with skirt wearing.
I too enjoy skirt wearing, very much. but as my thighs chave when i don't wear tr*users, when i wear a skirt, I have to take measures against that.
Either by wearing good boxer shorts, or pantys. That is a small limitation that I gladly accept, and am amply rewarded. I go skirted virtually every day.
Peter v.
Nice to hear that you are so at home with skirt wearing.
I too enjoy skirt wearing, very much. but as my thighs chave when i don't wear tr*users, when i wear a skirt, I have to take measures against that.
Either by wearing good boxer shorts, or pantys. That is a small limitation that I gladly accept, and am amply rewarded. I go skirted virtually every day.
Peter v.
A man is the same man in a pair of pants or a skirt. It is only the way people look at him that makes the difference.
- AMM
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Interesting.Peter v wrote:..but as my thighs chave when i don't wear tr*users, when i wear a skirt, I have to take measures against that.
I have the opposite experience. Chafing is a constant problem for me when I wear trousers, to the point that I have given up on wearing cotton underwear and wear nylon trouser liners even in the summer. But when I wear a skirt, unless my thighs are already raw and bleeding, the problem goes away. In particular, I find that sweat is a good natural lubricant, and the ventilation I get when wearing a skirt cuts down on skin infections.
I'll try to push the idea a little further , by saying , that every skirt has it's own "feel" ... Being from it's texture/lenght/width , brings a variety of sensations ...
For years , I have a preference over "pencil skirts" , in the 80's , they used to be called "tube skirts" ...
Nowadays , I've started wearing "pleated skirts" , and I'm growing on to liking them more then I used to !!!
For years , I have a preference over "pencil skirts" , in the 80's , they used to be called "tube skirts" ...
Nowadays , I've started wearing "pleated skirts" , and I'm growing on to liking them more then I used to !!!
When you look good , you can go anywhere !!!
It seems that one's mood determines the type of skirt worn. There are summer working days when I wear my twill kilt and leather boots and ball cap. This winter I seem to be indoors a fair bit, sewing and around the house - and my preference is for the "turn of the century floor length button up to the neck three petticoat, black and white or navy housemaid look" I go down stairs to stoke the wood furnace and then up to sew, and then down to peel vegetables for lunch, then dishes, then on the computer to write a letter, then back at the sewing. Very much the domestic soul - a good little homemaker 
There is something about the swish of a long full skirts that is comforting, and WARM, while providing perfect "internal" freedom -if you know what I mean.

There is something about the swish of a long full skirts that is comforting, and WARM, while providing perfect "internal" freedom -if you know what I mean.
At least I'm not alone with this problem! It was exacerbated (for me) by a particularly virulant attack of Chicken Pox in my early twenties which 're-emerges' when I get too hot (hence my horror when the thermometer hits 65F+!). My rather strait-laced female GP, after finding prescribed drugs had little or no effect, said, "I would have no hesitation in recommending you to abandon wearing tr*users altogether, if you were a woman. If we lived in a warmer climate, I would suggest you wore a sarong!".AMM wrote: Chafing is a constant problem for me when I wear trousers, to the point that I have given up on wearing cotton underwear and wear nylon trouser liners even in the summer. But when I wear a skirt, unless my thighs are already raw and bleeding, the problem goes away.
Well here's an opportunity, let the skirt be reccommended by GP's for certain ailments. Why bother with p*nts when skirts can be worn, and are often much better for the job.
Peter v.
Peter v.
A man is the same man in a pair of pants or a skirt. It is only the way people look at him that makes the difference.