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Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - copulatingduck - 08-29-2008

(08-29-2008, 04:57 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: It mostly depends on your personal tolerance for being different in public.  Personally, I have lots of practical reasons to want a manpurse, but I would never survive the embarrassment of actually owning and using one in public.  I'm on the way self-conscious scale of the spectrum.  If you are on the other end, then let your dangly bits fly free.



Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - HeK - 08-29-2008

(08-29-2008, 03:44 PM)exanimo link Wrote: Hakamas are still pants-like though .. just big ghetto pants.

True, but they make you feel kick ass just wearing them.


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - jorge - 08-29-2008

homeaux


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - cannedpeahes - 08-30-2008

(08-29-2008, 12:28 PM)Dave link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=1289.msg34831#msg34831 date=1220030107]
[quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1289.msg34820#msg34820 date=1220028992]
You have to either be gay or scottish, and you don't look like a highlander

Could you be a gay scottish highlander?
[/quote]

no.

mutualy exculsive.
[/quote]

OSHI-

That's my family you're talking about.


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - ScottyGrayskull - 09-04-2008

There were way too many people in kilts at PAX. I fully agree with the "only wear one if you're Scottish" rule tbh, as I'd much rather wear my below-the-knee cargo shorts. (Probably) Just as comfy, more pocket room, and no chance of indecent exposure on a windy day. Smile


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - MrGrey - 09-04-2008

are we forgetting the ultimate psychopathic badass wore a kilt?

[Image: 1379.jpg]


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - Wedge - 09-04-2008

Well, considering I used to date a guy that wore skirts...


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - Dave - 09-04-2008

(09-04-2008, 03:49 PM)Wedge link Wrote: Well, considering I used to date a guy that wore skirts...


....
so?


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - Wedge - 09-04-2008

(09-04-2008, 04:03 PM)Dave link Wrote: [quote author=Wedge link=topic=1289.msg36255#msg36255 date=1220561381]
Well, considering I used to date a guy that wore skirts...


....
so?
[/quote]

So goes my vote.  Lrn2inferfgt.


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - Dave - 09-04-2008

(09-04-2008, 04:18 PM)Wedge link Wrote: [quote author=Dave link=topic=1289.msg36256#msg36256 date=1220562239]
[quote author=Wedge link=topic=1289.msg36255#msg36255 date=1220561381]
Well, considering I used to date a guy that wore skirts...


....
so?
[/quote]

So goes my vote.  Lrn2inferfgt.
[/quote]

telling us your gay for men in skirts doesnt tell us if you like it or not

he could have been a total whiney gay bitch and you hated him, thus scewing your opinion on manskirts forever.




Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - HeK - 09-04-2008

(09-04-2008, 03:23 PM)MrGrey link Wrote: are we forgetting the ultimate psychopathic badass wore a kilt?

[Image: 1379.jpg]

Plus he's also Canadian and fights aliens.

With sunglasses!


Re: Men in Kilts/Skirts - [fr31ns]Karrde - 09-04-2008

Kilts and Skirts are awesome AND comfortable.  Mind I don't have any/would wear them in public, but I wouldn't be adverse to having skirts for home use when it's hot as all hell.  Actually, tbh, if I'm alone and it's hot as hell, naked is just easier ;P