hell yeah
2007-07-31 06:29:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Scheesh...Why not? Women have robbed the entire side of the men's wardrobe and have gotten away with it (boxers, pants, jeans, t-shirts, boots, etc.). Men used to wear skirts so it is simply a return fashion thing. Nothing to to do with gay. (Clothing doesn't make one gay and gay people generally don't dress in women's clothing). Also worn with male clothes it is not cross dressing (trying to look like a girl). A skirt would be a welcome change to boring boring boring male clothing options guys have. (Pants or shorts). I cannot think of a single reason why not. It is the homophobes (those unsure of their own sexuality that have a problem with it). As they say... It takes a real man to wear a skirt! Within a few years they should become common. Right now kilts (skirts by definition) as selling big time to guys but too expensive to be common.
Most chicks think guys in skirts are hot and just plain look good so don't pay attention to nay sayers. (see polls on the subject). By the way... no permission is needed to wear one NOW! Just do it and blaze the way before they are vogue. (Girls...it's going to happen. Just a matter of when so help the guys out don't hinder them:-)
2007-07-31 10:21:32
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answered by Patagoniakidd 6
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YES, skirts are generally unisex although some should be reserved for women -- flowery, gaudy, weird patterned and tiered skirts are just too feminine. On the other hand, denim skirts at knee length are perfect for men, even pencil skirts are acceptable and definitely leather, pleather and pleated skirts are perfect for men with shaven legs.
I wear denim skirts between the thighs and knees with zero problems in public. The only comments I ever get are positive ones mostly from women who are impressed, crowds of women that clap and shout "It's about time !!!" and from women who are awed that I can rock a skirt in public and have better legs than they do, and I'm an older male ! :">
Because of new federal laws which prevent discrimination against LGBT and gender identity people businesses are now changing their dress codes to be more gender neutral and they're allowing men to wear skirts in the workplace with certain standards. Walmart, GEICO, COSTCO, NIKE, MicroSoft, Starbucks, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, Honda, Hitachi and thousands of small businesses around America have already gone that route and have found allowing men to wear skirts and women to wear suits actually improves their worker's productivity, because they are happier workers, healthier workers which cuts corporate costs and improves their image to the general public. At first some were skeptical, but when they found out they were getting more customers due to opening up their workforce to more gender neutral clothing options the LGBT and gender identity crowd started shopping exclusively at their stores which brought in even more money...the reality of it all is gender neutral dress code options are a means to bettering your workforce and improving sales almost overnight...inclusion is the key...
The world is changing...change with it or your kids will be left behind...
2015-08-02 02:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think its a case of having nice legs or not, its just not right for men to ware mini skirts, its womans fashion and always has and always will be, unless its for a costume party and then we can accept that, but come on do u think ur legs if they are nice would be noticed in the skirt, i highly dont think so, all the attention would be focussed on the skirt, its just not a mans thing, if u want to show ur legs off u can do so in shorts, its more appealing.
2007-08-07 16:19:46
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I vote yes. Women tell me that my legs look great, when I am wearing a mini skirt. It takes balls for a man to wear a skirt.
2007-08-03 03:12:08
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answer #5
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answered by magickman 2
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Last time I was in Phoenix, AZ I saw a 210 pound, 40 year old, with about 3 days worth of beard and heavy black hair down his legs in a yellow mini dress....everyone was laughing at me cause they knew I was out of town cause I just stood there with my mouth hanging open....oh, and he had this little tiny white purse that was hardly big enough to put a wallet in that he kept twirling by the strap while he waited for the walk light to come on...yeesh!
I don't have a problem with gays...but the unshaved legs and the beard were just too weird...
2007-07-31 06:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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no!!!!!!!That be just creepy! Think about it. What if a girl ran into a guy and said, "Cute mini skirt." If a guy with good legs wants to show them, he should where shorts that aren't baggy.
2007-08-07 12:40:32
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answer #7
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answered by Emmy T 1
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Sure, men should be allowed to wear mini-skirts right after they throw their manhood out the window. That's some nasty stuff...
2007-08-02 07:12:08
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answer #8
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answered by HAPEE 3
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Charles also wear skirt..so whats up
2007-08-08 02:47:35
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answer #9
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answered by ? 4
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Well hey the scots wear kilts...as long as you dont mind getting a few funny looks from confused passers by...whatever floats your boat love x
2007-08-05 01:01:06
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answer #10
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answered by chaos4eternity 2
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I don't think many men would want to but we should be allowed to wear them if we want, it's only fair.
2007-07-31 06:32:24
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answer #11
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answered by icam62 3
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