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Skirts on Guys

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Minitokyo » Forum » Life & Lifestyle Fora » Body, Mind & Fashion  Skirts on Guys

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Hey, go ahead. Not like you don't have a choice. Just don't look up o_0

traditional scotian skirt (kilt)? ...I wouild hear that LOL ...but not on a daily basis
And I would NOT wear it traditionally (without undies) LOOOL
:nya:

i guess that okay... i just wondering if he dress like a girl, will he go to a ladi or man restroom ? ><

I love skirts on guys (guess that's a no-brainer for a Visual Kei fan, haha). There are Men's skirts and they look really awesome^^

It depends on the guy! lol! no big burly guys with really hairy legs!

Only if it's a kilt or something alike (laughs).

even tho many ppl disagree with me in like the girly wrld, i think its okay...as long as its not above the knees...god thats freaky...but thats their choice and no1 has a rite to make fun of it. i just mite think its scary if the skirt was above his knees but hey, its their choice not mine. fine with me if its fine with them.

Mmm....Scotland............er--what? eh? *GRIN* All I have to say (and I guess I really don't have to, lol) is GO MEN IN SKIRTS. (But only if you look good in them -- I mean, really, girls are expected to, aren't they? And why can't the idea of "great legs" go for guys? [and, no, its not just me. hehe.]) That's all the commentary on fashion this girl is going to make. Ciao~!

merged: 12-20-2006 ~ 09:33am

Quote by jchupaI can't really make a judgement, I don't know the whole story, but to each their own. Also if one finds something funny, it can only be harmful if it is taken as so. If the guy really didn't care, whats the harm.

AMEN.

I think the thighs and the loin are a man's private parts. I mean, we always keep our thighs hidden as a woman would her chest.

So long as it cover those parts. I've seen skirts cut on the pelvis area already.

maybe
he's trying to captivate people's attention?
or
he's gay?
or
he's advertising the skirt?
or
he's made to wear that?
can't think of anything else
its humourous
i won't be attracted to him
hahahs
do you?

he is who he is...personally i rarely wear skirts...pants are more practical and you don't have to worry about how you sit and move...life is easy when you will it to be ne?

i like scoltland's skirts =D

Guys and gals aren't all that diff. we just name things differently. like barbie and action figures, thongs and speedoes, then theres skirts and updated kilts. no real difference in the objects themselves, just different names, i think. ^^

very funny .... o.0 ......

Quote by MilkiyoWell, skirts are originally meant for girls but hey, it could be the fashion of the future? =_="


don't get me wrong. when skirts were first invented, it was boys who first worn them as casual attires. later, trends shift to girls as it look more feminine when (girls) wear them.

anyway, there's nothing wrong ABSOLUTELY. it's just the common social culture and stereotypes that ridicule this matter. simple as that. no negative [self destruction] will ever happen if guys wear skirts.

merged: 12-29-2006 ~ 02:59am
oh, one more....

if you have time, why not sketch out the 'skirt' you saw and link it up here? like what fireflywishes said, it could be kilt too. so for the sake of confirmation and avoid any misunderstood, do consider my suggestion ^^

Honestly, I think it's sort of funny; a bit weird, but at least it was a longer skirt.

Kori, you've actually seen a guy wearing a MINISKIRT? With STOCKINGS? No. That, I say, is going too far. No, no, and NO.

only on the europeans. lol

Quote by maidoflorraine08Honestly, I think it's sort of funny; a bit weird, but at least it was a longer skirt.

Kori, you've actually seen a guy wearing a MINISKIRT? With STOCKINGS? No. That, I say, is going too far. No, no, and NO.


Stockings and skirts mean.... it's kilt! XD funny...too funny......how could a guy wear miniskirt? doesn't he fear that 'thing' might poke out? ;)

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