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Postby nickerless on Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:22 am

Sory Mr Fuckem - your message came out corrupted - all figure 8s and things.

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Postby Alf Huckham on Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:45 pm

. wrote:This is Alf Phuckham's address:

Phuckham Hall
Effingham Lane
Phuckinghamshire


Funny ha ha.

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Postby nickerless on Thu May 01, 2008 12:41 am

Of course you are invited to a skirted meet - Mr fuckem.
However so that you don't feel out of place - can you wear a skirt as well please? No need to wear your best one - any one will do.

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Re: invite

Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 01, 2008 9:54 am

nickerless wrote:Of course you are invited to a skirted meet - Mr fuckem.
However so that you don't feel out of place - can you wear a skirt as well please? No need to wear your best one - any one will do.

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Think I'll stick to being "Normal" thanks all the same.

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Postby quatinus on Thu May 01, 2008 4:16 pm

Think I'll stick to being "Normal" thanks all the same.


But Alf how can you be 'Normal'?

'Normal' people are tolerant, unbiased, open to change and capable of rational argument.

You spend your time being intolerant and biased with introverted concepts and devoid of rational argument. :wink:

Challenge:

Explain in words of more than two syllables, and sans invective or expletive, why freedom of choice in dress for men should not prevail irrespective of whether or not you would choose to exercise that freedom. Persuade those of us that endorse such freedom why we are wrong.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 01, 2008 4:20 pm

quatinus wrote:
Think I'll stick to being "Normal" thanks all the same.


But Alf how can you be 'Normal'?
'Normal' people are tolerant, unbiased, open to change and capable of rational argument.

You spend your time being intolerant and biased with introverted concepts and devoid of rational argument. :wink:

Challenge:

Explain in words of more than two syllables, and sans invective or expletive, why freedom of choice in dress for men should not prevail irrespective of whether or not you would choose to exercise that freedom. Persuade those of us that endorse such freedom why we are wrong.


It's easy, u wanna try it one day.

Wear a Skirt, my Ass.

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Postby quatinus on Thu May 01, 2008 4:34 pm

Knew you couldn't rise to the challenge Alf. :)

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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 01, 2008 5:49 pm

quatinus wrote:Knew you couldn't rise to the challenge Alf. :)

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Wouldn't want to ya weirdo.

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Postby quatinus on Thu May 01, 2008 5:53 pm

Explained before that you can't possibly know if I am a weirdo or not. Just because I have a differing viewpoint doesn't make me any more of a weirdo than you.

Go on - be a devil and string a few paragraphs together to say why YOU don't want total freedom of choice in dress or doesn't your vocabulary extend to that. :)
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 01, 2008 6:54 pm

quatinus wrote:Explained before that you can't possibly know if I am a weirdo or not. Just because I have a differing viewpoint doesn't make me any more of a weirdo than you.

Go on - be a devil and string a few paragraphs together to say why YOU don't want total freedom of choice in dress or doesn't your vocabulary extend to that. :)


As it looks stupid you Tool.

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Postby Guest on Thu May 01, 2008 9:13 pm

Alf Huckham wrote:
quatinus wrote:Explained before that you can't possibly know if I am a weirdo or not. Just because I have a differing viewpoint doesn't make me any more of a weirdo than you.

Go on - be a devil and string a few paragraphs together to say why YOU don't want total freedom of choice in dress or doesn't your vocabulary extend to that. :)


As it looks stupid you Tool.


Well. I don't think William Shakespeare is likely to be challenged by this retort!

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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 01, 2008 11:17 pm

. wrote:
Alf Huckham wrote:
quatinus wrote:Explained before that you can't possibly know if I am a weirdo or not. Just because I have a differing viewpoint doesn't make me any more of a weirdo than you.

Go on - be a devil and string a few paragraphs together to say why YOU don't want total freedom of choice in dress or doesn't your vocabulary extend to that. :)


As it looks stupid you Tool.


Well. I don't think William Shakespeare is likely to be challenged by this retort!


Nah, he'll be too busy trying on one of your Skirts.

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Postby Guest on Fri May 02, 2008 6:17 am

That guy in the skirt in the photo does look gay... and what's the deal with his hair?!

I'll wait till most men have 'discovered' the skirt as an alternative to trousers... For most girls, a guy in a skirt is a turn-off. For Quantius or whatever his name is, being white and middle-aged (probably with no friends as well :shock: ) it doesn't really matter. But if you're in with your crew and are popular with girls like I am (I'm cursed with looking so hot), you'll kinda shoot yourself in the foot.

I've been seeing these 'men in skirts' posts alot on this site, but I'm surprised none of these 'men' like KiltyCol post pictures to support their claim. They mention their TV/TS site SkirtCafe and show links but I've yet to see any sensible reason as to why men should wear these things.

Why would I want to spend my day being careful that no-one looks up my skirt when I can chill in shorts and sit anyhow? Why would I be restricted by tight material that hinders my stride when I walk?

I think these guys have a fetish and are trying to destroy this forum by converting it into one of their own. :evil:

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Postby quatinus on Fri May 02, 2008 8:52 am

As it looks stupid you Tool.


Proof positive - Alf can't string a cohesive sentence together (or I suspect a paragraph for that matter). Nor can he make a statement without invective.

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For Quantius or whatever his name is, being white and middle-aged (probably with no friends as well ) it doesn't really matter


For your information Guest (or whatever your name is) I am white and middle aged BUT with lots of friend of both gender.

No-where in this thread have I said I wear a skirt and, in all likliehood, I am unlikely to do so. My contention throughout this and other threads, however, has been that those males that do wish to wear skirts or whatever should have the basic freedoms to do so without ridicule from others - mainly men judging by the negative comments posted on this site - women that have posted are far more forward thinking.

I have not heard a sound argument that contradicts that right. Certainly Alf hasn't come up with anything convincing.

We are bound by social conventions nothing more and maybe those convention are due for a change. However with 'neanderthal' comment and views, such as espoused by the likes of Alf et al, it will be more of an uphill struggle - however c'est la vie

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Postby Mac on Fri May 02, 2008 8:37 pm

. wrote:..... I'll wait till most men have 'discovered' the skirt as an alternative to trousers... For most girls, a guy in a skirt is a turn-off. ...... but I've yet to see any sensible reason as to why men should wear these things. :evil:
I think that a guy in a skirt looks just as sexy as a woman in a skirt. If you can't see any sensible reason for men to wear skirts, then what sensible reason can you offer for women to wear skirts?
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