If they feel gender honest about being manly men in skirt and kilts, then that sounds great for them and I support them. And if they feel like it is part of their gender identity, well then they can come over here on this site :)
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If they feel gender honest about being manly men in skirt and kilts, then that sounds great for them and I support them. And if they feel like it is part of their gender identity, well then they can come over here on this site :)
That'd be knickers not panties Kelly.
And 'Naev, rather than' no' if you're aiming for phonetics. 😜
I think it was like twenty years ago l watched a special on a group of guys wearing skirts in Seattle. They why they preferred wearing skirts. They showed them doing guy stuff like working on a car. I remember the guy saying how he liked the freedom of movement, he said this while he was laying on the garage floor under a car.
I didn't buy it than and still don't.
As I write this I think I'm the honest one. I got off early, so I'm laying in the backyard working on my tan in a bikini. I'm just being me, it's that simple.
I have a difficult time watching BBC! No I need a word translator too? :)
I get a kick out of the "We want to wear clothing intended for women, but we are not cross dressers, we do it as a fashion choice" mentality. Maybe I am a bit rigid, but I don't care what your reasoning is, if you wear clothing intended for the opposite gender you are a cross dresser, plain and simple. It is like the term has a terrible negative connotation and they just can not accept it.
I belong to another site involving men wearing high heels. They try to maintain a similar mindset there. One member wears dresses, skirts and high heels and post pictures often, but he is not a cross dresser. You can post all the pics you want wearing women's clothing, including thigh high stockings, but post a pic with breast forms or any attempt to appear as a woman, (forms, wigs, make up, bras) and it gets removed.
Again, perhaps I am missing something, but it is kind of weird to me where some people draw the line.