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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.

Nick

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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.
God bless from Colin.

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Re: mr_cheeks + Alf Huckman ???

Postby KiltyCol on Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:08 pm

Bushwalker wrote:Are mr_Cheeks and Alf Huckman one and the same ?:

I don't think so. More likely classmates at school. Not in Worcestershire. How does Cumbria fair?
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Postby nickerless on Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:26 pm

Mr fuckam - I don't think the sweaties will like you calling their kilts - skirts.

Having said that (excluding men in total drag) I think I have only seen 3 or 4 other men in skirts out and about - so we must be in the minority. although there are dozens around the world that also claim to wear skirts.
There are others that do so indoors and frightened to go out. Why?

I am out and about nearly all the time - I must have been seen by hundreds
so someone on this site must have seen me.

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Postby the_troll on Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:53 pm

OUT being the correct word... :oops:

You way you've only seen 3 men in skirts since you started this whole 'wearing women's clothing' thing? Don't you worry about reactions from people when they see a middle-aged man in a skirt walking towards them? Don't you hear their giggles and scornful laugher when they pass by or do you block it out and put on a front?

If your other forum is so great why dont you post there instead.
I still think what you did to Jermaine was evil. :evil:

This is not an alias its my real name for this site.

Show us some taseful pics of you in your best skirts and tights, we'll judge on how good you look...

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Postby KiltyCol on Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:53 am

the_troll wrote: Don't you worry about reactions from people when they see a middle-aged man in a skirt walking towards them? Don't you hear their giggles and scornful laugher when they pass by or do you block it out and put on a front?...

This is the whole point, that some people are intollerant of men exercising fashion freedom and yet they are quite happy for women to wear men's clothing, or indeed anything that they choose (even near schools).
Why can't we treat both sexes equally?
God bless from Colin.

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Postby nickerless on Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:31 pm

To be honest Mr troll - I don't care what your real name is. Also most people do not even notice what you are wearing. Thise that do notice normally make compliments - I have even had people from all walks of life come up and congratulate me. I never said I preferred another site. I must log onto dozens of different site during the course of the day.
If you are not interested in men wearing skirts - why are reading these posts? Why are you condemning those men who have given up trousers for skirts? It is years since I bought trousers and ages since I wore them. I naturally put on a skirt each morning and don't regret anything.
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Postby Guest on Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:45 am

I sometimes wear skirts, mainly denim ones. My mates think I look hot, I've got a short one on in this pic... :wink:
http://www.ochils.com/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,87/?g2_itemId=5605

It looks manly enough to me, I'm not trying to be a girl, I just want to have something different from trousers to wear every damn day :twisted:

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Postby KiltyCol on Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:53 am

Looks fine to me. Well done, Guest. It proves that a man can wear a skirt and still look like a man. Your colleague in a kilt looks fine too.

Long live men's fashion freedom.
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rough end of a pineapple

Postby nickerless on Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:32 pm

Does anyone know where Mr Al Fuckem lives? - I have a rough end of a pineapple that I wish to insert up his

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Postby longskirtlover on Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:13 pm

guest wrote:It looks manly enough to me, I'm not trying to be a girl, I just want to have something different from trousers to wear every damn day
That's a great look! Your top, skirt and tights all go together well, and indeed you don't look as if you're "trying to be a girl".

From what we can see in the photo, you have great legs, too.
I love flared skirts, flowing skirts, flounced skirts, even tight skirts, but always long skirts.

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Postby Mac on Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:37 pm

. wrote:I sometimes wear skirts, mainly denim ones. My mates think I look hot, I've got a short one on in this pic... :wink:
http://www.ochils.com/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,87/?g2_itemId=5605

It looks manly enough to me, I'm not trying to be a girl, I just want to have something different from trousers to wear every damn day :twisted:
Looks great - I think that men should wear skirts.
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Re: rough end of a pineapple

Postby KiltyCol on Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:33 pm

nickerless wrote:Does anyone know where Mr Al 'uckem lives?

Probably not in Worcestershire - he doesn't like it.
The Cumberland News reported on him (and others with similar pseudonyms) on 5th July 2007.
Alf mentioned Sunderland football team in a post. I don't know if that has any relevance.

Don't hurt Alf or you could fall foul of the Child Protection Legislation.

Anyway, sorry folks, I should be posting about fashion freedom. Thanks for all the encouraging comments from various contributors.
God bless from Colin.

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