PatJ wrote:Dillon;
And if you were to do a search of "men who exposed themselves" regardless of what they were wearing, how many hits would you get?
The point is that news services grab any news article that is "sensational" in attracting readers/viewers to increase their circulation or ratings.
You wrote, "... you want to be grouped with these creeps ...", the only valid answer is that none of us want to be grouped with those who expose themselves to children regardless of what they were wearing. Since they are men and we are men - we are already grouped with those creeps.
Pat, with all due respect, let me just say that I, for one, am not grouped with them because I am not exposing myself or placing myself at risk of an accidental genital exposure. I hope you will take a moment to consider the entire picture, especially that there is no defense - and none was ever offered - of any man exposing himself, whether skirted or otherwise.
What you did not seem to grasp from my comments, and perhaps I was too quick in making my comments so assumed that everyone did grasp, is the extent to which the question of a skirted man's motive and intent exists in the minds of many who first encounter a man wearing a skirt or dress. We can all argue that such judgement isn't right or fair, yet its unfairness does not alter the fact that it happens. If the man's skirt should be raised by a gust of wind, a simple misstep, or a brief attention lapse, and an accidental glimpse of underwear occurs, it is pretty much just an accident in the eye of the beholder.
Sans underwear, however, a glimpse of male genitalia, even though unintentional and brief, becomes a reportable, chargeable offense, and would, if you will forgive my pessimism (which I construe as realism), only act to fuel the idea that
man in skirt = pervert. It is just the sort of titillating story that local news media seem to love.
Like it or not, a skirted man is judged from the moment he is first seen, and what one of us does could, potentially, negatively affect the entire small community of skirted men. IMHO, going commando in public spaces does no favors for this community and, from my POV, is an ill-considered act of self-indulgence. If you want to walk around in a skirt with no underwear, and the notion of unshaken-off urine drops or hash mark smudging is not an issue to you, then be my guest to do so. I can only urge that you do so in the proper venue, and it is my opinion that a public space frequented by others - the 'innocent bystanders' - is not the proper venue for doing so. Naturally, you are free to disagree. You may not consider yourself to be "your brother's keeper", and no one requires you to be, but I'm hopeful that, by now, you at least see my point.
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...