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Postby KiltyCol on Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:47 pm

Alf,

The only opinions that you ever cast are to rubbish other people's ideas. You have no original ideas of your own.

All that some of you say about Worcester being boring. I live in the County of Worcestershire, not in Worcester City itself.
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al phuckam

Postby nickerless on Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:06 pm

I have to agree with Al Phuckam about Worcester. But he is still a W*nker.
I have come across Allison before obsessed with men p*ssing standing up.
Perhaps 'she' has such a short W*lly she can only p*ss sitting down.
Who says skirts are restictive - they are not.

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Re: al phuckam

Postby Alf Huckham on Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:18 pm

nickerless wrote:I have to agree with Al Phuckam about Worcester. But he is still a W*nker.
I have come across Allison before obsessed with men p*ssing standing up.
Perhaps 'she' has such a short W*lly she can only p*ss sitting down.
Who says skirts are restictive - they are not.

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Postby JermaineE on Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:15 am

Calm down, Nicola :twisted:

A balding, middle-aged man from Worcestershire is not going to change fashion overnight, that's a fact. If anything, his actions of wearing a skirt (esp. near children's playgrounds) will put people on edge and make them think he's a pervert. (we've all seen your photo's on www.skirtcafe.org).

When celebs wear kilts to the occasional film premiere/fashion show, it's just to get jokes or be noticed. It's never gonna catch on. If anything, it would be young people or the famous setting the trend. Kilts are expensive and fiddly to put on.

If people like Alf have their opinions, why can't you accept it and not call them trolls before storming out of the room? Is the Hormone Treatment making you moody, or something :laff: ? As for people being the same, we know it's you using the login longskirtlover and knickers :shock: your game is up....

Still, you seem to have a hatred towards most people that you don't get on with, if it's not guys wearing trousers and shorts, it's the blacks in the country taking jobs (as you mention alot in Skirt Cafe), or other controversial issues like religious beliefs and what should be banned. We've seen the bigotry in those kind of forums and it's not welcome here :evil:

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Postby longskirtlover on Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:12 am

JermaineE wrote:Calm down, Nicola :twisted:

A balding, middle-aged man from Worcestershire is not going to change fashion overnight, that's a fact. If anything, his actions of wearing a skirt (esp. near children's playgrounds) will put people on edge and make them think he's a pervert. (we've all seen your photo's on www.skirtcafe.org).
Please could you give a link to a thread on Skirt Cafe where KiltyCol has posted a picture of himself? I had a look at that site but couldn't see any obvious place where it would be, and I'm not going to go through every single thread looking for it.

Also, what is your evidence that he wears a skirt near children's playgrounds?

JermaineE wrote:If people like Alf have their opinions, why can't you accept it and not call them trolls before storming out of the room?
Excuse me, Jermaine, but why can't you show the acceptance towards nickerless that you're asking nickerless to show towards Alf? I feel much the same about Alf as nickerless does, to judge from what he posts here. That's not because we disagree, it's because Alf trolls, and the evidence is in this thread. I could get on with someone who disagrees with me if he/she were polite.
JermaineE wrote:Is the Hormone Treatment making you moody, or something :laff: ?
No, Jermaine, that's transgenderists/transsexuals. Different sort of person altogether.
JermaineE wrote: As for people being the same, we know it's you using the login longskirtlover and knickers :shock: your game is up....
Now hold on, Jermaine. Where there are people that use different identities in the forum, accusing them of being the same person is just not on. Whoever you think is the real person, your remark is an accusation that that person uses a sockpuppet. I assure you and everyone else in FF that I do not use any other identity. I am not anyone else's sockpuppet.
I love flared skirts, flowing skirts, flounced skirts, even tight skirts, but always long skirts.

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men in skirts around children's playgrounds

Postby Guest on Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:28 pm

I'm a man and I've worn skirts to schools where I've been in contact with children from 3yo to 18yo and the only sort of comments I've got from the children is "cool." The parents haven't raised any concerns either and have been quite supportive. What will attract attention and get people thinking a man in a skirt is perving or a pedophile is his behaviour. When we skirted men act just as we would if wearing those crotch busting things called trousers we only raise issues for people who find change difficult to accept in their own lives. What some people on this forum tend to do is take a little bit of fact and make a whole story out of it, with very little truth. Please have some respect for those whose ideas differ from your own.

As to the number of men around the world wearing skirts, there must be quite a few thousands in western society because there are quite a few manufacturers who make skirts designed for men - and about half of the world's men wear skirts every day (be they sarongs, lava lavas, or known by some other name). They're far better for men than something which cuts his private parts in half.

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Re: men in skirts around children's playgrounds

Postby Alf Huckham on Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:08 pm

. wrote:I'm a man and I've worn skirts to schools where I've been in contact with children from 3yo to 18yo and the only sort of comments I've got from the children is "cool." The parents haven't raised any concerns either and have been quite supportive. What will attract attention and get people thinking a man in a skirt is perving or a pedophile is his behaviour. When we skirted men act just as we would if wearing those crotch busting things called trousers we only raise issues for people who find change difficult to accept in their own lives. What some people on this forum tend to do is take a little bit of fact and make a whole story out of it, with very little truth. Please have some respect for those whose ideas differ from your own.

As to the number of men around the world wearing skirts, there must be quite a few thousands in western society because there are quite a few manufacturers who make skirts designed for men - and about half of the world's men wear skirts every day (be they sarongs, lava lavas, or known by some other name). They're far better for men than something which cuts his private parts in half.


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Postby nickerless on Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:15 pm

Come on Mr Phuckam - lets here what you have to say rather than rubbish everyones views. I must admit I do not agree with everything stated by the previous poster but he has some very good points.
Jermaine - if you want to discuss Worcester (I have only been there a handful of times), Black immigrants? , childrens playgrounds? , baldness? or whatever - then why not start a new post rather than introduce it here.

Having said that I still prefer skirts. Before anyone says they are rubbish - try wearing one for a while - even indoors if you are afraid to go out side.

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Re: phuckam

Postby Alf Huckham on Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:40 pm

nickerless wrote:Come on Mr Phuckam - lets here what you have to say rather than rubbish everyones views. I must admit I do not agree with everything stated by the previous poster but he has some very good points.
Jermaine - if you want to discuss Worcester (I have only been there a habdful of times), Black immigrants? , childrens playgrounds? , baldness? or whatever - then why not start a new post rather than introduce it here.

Having said that I still prefer skirts. Before anyone says they are rubbish - try wearing one for a while - even indoors if you are afraid to go out side.

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Postby the_troll on Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:40 pm

Alf, I can't see you or any other man wearing a skirt outside, even in your home as knickers hopes :pray: .

I'm not sure what buzz he'd get out of it anyway. Most men are happy with what they wear @ the moment, so I'm sure skirts are way off the radar for now. If fashion designers really push it and famous men started wearing them, then who knows. But wearing them with tights and women's boots and claiming it's normal?

:puke: :laff:

knickers, I think you are better off on your other forum where other 'men' share your interest... :shock:

Jermaine, if knickers really did say these things about blacks in this 'skirt-cafe.com' forum or whatever it is, that's off key :evil:. There's no need for racism in today's society.

I'm sure he's just after attention. He still won't post any pictures to show how good this would actually look.

How's about it Nick? Where's your pix? :laff:

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Postby nickerless on Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:51 pm

I have never ever posted anything about blacks - I don't know where Jermaine got that from. He used to post on a couple of other forums and kept mentioning black people. He then wound up a lot of people and when he was leaving he slagged them off. Obviously he got a lot of stick in return from a lot of members.

If you are not interested in in Men in skirts - why are you reading this and why do you want to see my pictures. I have posted many in the past.
Why have posted under an alias?

If you would like to e.mail me I can send you one - if you are really interested in men in skirts. Or we could even meet up if you are genuine.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:22 pm

the_troll wrote:Alf, I can't see you or any other man wearing a skirt outside, even in your home as knickers hopes :pray: .

I'm not sure what buzz he'd get out of it anyway. Most men are happy with what they wear @ the moment, so I'm sure skirts are way off the radar for now. If fashion designers really push it and famous men started wearing them, then who knows. But wearing them with tights and women's boots and claiming it's normal?

:puke: :laff:

knickers, I think you are better off on your other forum where other 'men' share your interest... :shock:

Jermaine, if knickers really did say these things about blacks in this 'skirt-cafe.com' forum or whatever it is, that's off key :evil:. There's no need for racism in today's society.

I'm sure he's just after attention. He still won't post any pictures to show how good this would actually look.

How's about it Nick? Where's your pix? :laff:


Think you got me all mixed up Mr Troll.

I am giving em stick for even mentioning the fact they CLAIM they wear skirts.

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Postby nickerless on Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:20 am

Mr Phuckem

Are you saying we don't wear skirts.


I have dozens of them.



Why don't you believe me?

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Postby KiltyCol on Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:59 am

Nickerless,
Don't worry about Alf. He's only a spammer, trying to clock up a record number of posts. The sad thing is that some people are set in a mould and wouldn't be able to enjoy fashion freedom if they had it.

Keep up your stand for fashion freedom, Nickerless, and don't worry about the dinosaurs.

For those who think otherwise, I have not posted my picture on any web site, to date.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:58 am

nickerless wrote:Mr Phuckem

Are you saying we don't wear skirts.


I have dozens of them.



Why don't you believe me?

nick


No, I am not saying that.

It's just you NEVER see men wearing them Chap- Exception being Sweaty Sock's KILTS.


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