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24th December 07, 09:39 AM
#1
Isn't that a bit hypocritical?
If a woman wears a man's clothing, it's nothing but fashion. Yet, when a man wear a kilt (even though it was made for men) and people call it a "skirt," they say it's cross-dressing.
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24th December 07, 09:52 AM
#2
Folks,
Anyone who thinks a man wearing a kilt of cross dressing is ignorant.
Anyone who goes out of his way to accuse a kilt wearer of cross dressing is rude.
Anyone who is informed that a kilt is a male garment and doesn't accept it is stupid.
And frankly, they not really worth spending a lot of time worrying about.
Respectfully
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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24th December 07, 09:56 AM
#3
the only "rude" cross dressing comment I got
While on my honey moon to Santa Barbara, I was wearing my kilt as we walked along the beach (we weren't going to the beach again because by that point we were both lobster red), a teen age girl called out to her friends "Look at the homo dressed like a girl," her male friend (boy friend) responded, "No that's a manskirt, it takes a man to wear one of those, and if you be that hatin' we not gonna be hangin' " While I appreciate his defense, I did wish his diction and word choice was better.
I've found strangely enough I get more of the rude comments (in ernest or in fun) from women in pants, I think I've received only one rude comment from a guy. I wish I could explain this since it seems most people here have had the opposite experience.
I remember last year, at the new years party I went to, I was in my kilt as was my husband to be, and a good friend showed up in his sarong (as had his wife, but that is far less comment worthy). Our host wanted to go change in to his.... Hamaka (?) a Japanese pleated male un-bifricated garment, but his wife said it wasn't clean and therefor he was not allowed. Several others said had they known the guys were going to be in various forms of skirts they would have come attired similarly. Maybe I just run with an odd group of friends.
Chris
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24th December 07, 09:57 AM
#4
Sadly, I have a couple of friends who give me this BS and I have to make the distinction between the ones who just do it in an attempt to yank my chain and the ones who sincerely think that I'm "getting way too in touch with my feminine side".
Whaddaya gonna do?
Ignore the chain yankers and just tell the other ones what a kilt is and why you're wearing it...but only once...if they don't get it then, forget about it because they're never going to understand. You don't need a running argument.
Best
AA
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24th December 07, 10:23 AM
#5
I say the old way of "not giving a crap" works best. But that's jsut me.
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