Re: Men In Skirts - TEDx talk
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:20 am
Maybe Scotland is just that bit more laid back than Norfolk. I have had very few reactions to my skirts, and all but one of these was positive. I have also observed reactions to occasional sightings of other guys in skirts and there wasn't any. I am not claiming that eyebrows will not be raised out there in the streets but there is a LOT less reaction than you would think. I have gone shopping in Princes Street in Edinburgh encountering thousands of people and reaction was zero (or at least my perception of it was). For the most part people are just too busy getting on with their own lives. That probably doesn't include the layabouts on street corners who reckon they have the right to comment on all passers by - not just men in skirts. Unshaved men in stained clothes with their stomachs hanging over their belts, make comments about the desirability of passing women, and we would be a gift to them - if we allow the comments of such people to matter to us (or anyone else). For the record the only negative reaction was fairly amusing for me. I was wearing a male shirt, a skirt, and a scarf tied like a bandana on my head. A women putting the advertising boards for her shop away at closing time looked me up and down scathingly, shaking her head. She didn't say anything. This was in Auchterarder, a town I have often visited skirted. I was told this woman did not single me out - she was rude to everyone - and her shop has closed.Stevej180 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 10:19 am I loved this talk, it sums things up perfectly for me.
I'm lucky, my wife is very accepting and will happily go out with me skirted (except not for seeing her family!). But I have thought about this and come to the conclusion that it's about others' judgement. If I go out skirted I'm well aware that I will attract a lot of attention and stares - that's just how society is. I can imagine a wife (or any companion) being uncomfortable with that and - by association - being judged themselves. But my wife is very confortable in her own skin and not worried about the judgement of others, so maybe that's key.