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.........It's something about the quality of a German car that makes me feel reassured. .......
...kilt..... They just need to come down in price, and more guys would buy them
I agree it doesn't sound fair. You guys just have to be bold and go for it. It wasn't easy for the first women who wore pant suits to the office. Look what that led to.Usquanigo wrote: ............
I do agree with your comment about the office though - in principle. I mean, let's not forget that women have to wear suits, and often "pant suits" because they have to conform to the dress code. But that aside, what has bugged me for a long time is sandals. Women can wear sandals on the beach, at the mall, around the house, in the office, even to formal occasions. Not only that, they have a range of options to choose from to suit those varied locations.
We don't.
We can get dress sandals, and in some cases, you can sneak them into the office on a casual day, but it's still pushing the envelope. And while I pride myself in making sandals and short sin the summer look GOOD (not lazy overly-casual, in other words, like I want to be seen and checked out, not like I'm ready for yard work), it's still not office attire, nor formal-wear. And to be honest, even I think true formal wear like tuxes are pushing it too far, even suits might be over the top (for sandals). But polos and khakis (aka, buisness casual) whould DEFINITELY allow it.
We need more style levels and choices, we need more of a dress shoe angle to our sandals, down to the (men's!!!) heels - with nice cushion, arch support, quality materials and construction, and showing various amounts of skin. We have some, we need more. And we need them to be more accepted. ............
Praise Girl Power!
Allison - 
femboy wrote:You lads all talk a good story but I'll bet few or none of you really go out in public in a skirt (I hate kilts, they're a half way measure at best). I never wear anything but really short, short, shorts, very, very, very tight
skirts and snug straight dresses, but as a bloke, no makeup nor wig. I DO keep my legs and arms shaved though! I'm a femmy boy in that I like to look youngish for my age and a bit sissy. My hair is cut in a short girl's style with a small side bang, but basically guy length. I wear a women's sports watch, 3" heel ladies sandles (no hose, but do use tanning lotion). No lipstick, but I am very cleanly shaven, no sideburns.
I enjoy the looks and comments (sort of a turn on). I dress this way 24/7
even in winter! (Shorty short shorts are my favorite when it's around freezing.) There is just something about intentionally and obviously going out in public in humiliating clothes which are very uncomfortable and embarrassing and everyone knows I love it!
KiltyCol wrote:Femboy,
Thanks for your post.
Take no notice of Alf. This thread is his favourite thread on Femalefirst and he just likes to ridicule anyone with initiative.
Alf Huckham wrote:femboy wrote:You lads all talk a good story but I'll bet few or none of you really go out in public in a skirt (I hate kilts, they're a half way measure at best). I never wear anything but really short, short, shorts, very, very, very tight
skirts and snug straight dresses, but as a bloke, no makeup nor wig. I DO keep my legs and arms shaved though! I'm a femmy boy in that I like to look youngish for my age and a bit sissy. My hair is cut in a short girl's style with a small side bang, but basically guy length. I wear a women's sports watch, 3" heel ladies sandles (no hose, but do use tanning lotion). No lipstick, but I am very cleanly shaven, no sideburns.
I enjoy the looks and comments (sort of a turn on). I dress this way 24/7
even in winter! (Shorty short shorts are my favorite when it's around freezing.) There is just something about intentionally and obviously going out in public in humiliating clothes which are very uncomfortable and embarrassing and everyone knows I love it!
Bet you look like a right C u nt
Usquanigo wrote:KiltyCol wrote:Femboy,
Thanks for your post.
Take no notice of Alf. This thread is his favourite thread on Femalefirst and he just likes to ridicule anyone with initiative.
Alf is right though.
It's one thing to simply want to wear a non-bifurcated lower body garment, such as a kilt, it's at least made for a man. But that dude isn't a real man, and doesn't want to be seen as one. Therefore, he's plain f*cked up. He either needs therapy, or a good surgeon. (or both)
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