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		<title>By: Christine</title>
		<link>http://gentlemenblog.com/men-wear-skirts/#comment-96</link>
		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 01:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, men should wear skirts. The modern adaption from the Scottish Kilt is a skirt which men can wear every day. Since mantyhose (pantyhose for men) is available for men men can wear some shorter skirts too - but please not too short! [Typical men skirts are made in the lenght from 17 to 22 inches]
The article above was original written 2 or 3 years ago by JDEZ. He was so right and that what he&#039;s saying is so true and becomes more reality. I think it is time for men to go a new dressing way. I just can encourage all men to go with it, go in skirts and kilts. It is for better health and more comfort for sure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, men should wear skirts. The modern adaption from the Scottish Kilt is a skirt which men can wear every day. Since mantyhose (pantyhose for men) is available for men men can wear some shorter skirts too &#8211; but please not too short! [Typical men skirts are made in the lenght from 17 to 22 inches]<br />
The article above was original written 2 or 3 years ago by JDEZ. He was so right and that what he&#8217;s saying is so true and becomes more reality. I think it is time for men to go a new dressing way. I just can encourage all men to go with it, go in skirts and kilts. It is for better health and more comfort for sure.</p>
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		<title>By: la jupe</title>
		<link>http://gentlemenblog.com/men-wear-skirts/#comment-28</link>
		<dc:creator>la jupe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 17:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I Hope one day, we will see more skirt designed for men( smaller hip than women). If the designer where desining skirt for men that will be good to wear every day. I will get one. Juste a normal skirt for men with pocket for wallet and key. Because as a man, I do not wich to carry a purse.I hope one day ,we will see more men in skirt in tv show. If people see men in skirt on tv on daily basis. That will make a liberation for men to wear a skirt. If people see men in skirt in normal life, it will ease the liberation of men from the pant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I Hope one day, we will see more skirt designed for men( smaller hip than women). If the designer where desining skirt for men that will be good to wear every day. I will get one. Juste a normal skirt for men with pocket for wallet and key. Because as a man, I do not wich to carry a purse.I hope one day ,we will see more men in skirt in tv show. If people see men in skirt on tv on daily basis. That will make a liberation for men to wear a skirt. If people see men in skirt in normal life, it will ease the liberation of men from the pant.</p>
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		<title>By: Andrew</title>
		<link>http://gentlemenblog.com/men-wear-skirts/#comment-8</link>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:06:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a member of a skirted men chat group, and have worn sarongs for a little over a decade and, naturally progressed to wearing as masculine a skirt as I could find over the last five years. A skirt wins over a sarong for everyday practicality, and I have encountered, so far, no adverse reaction to my face (and am too obtuse to notice bad vibes!)Note also that I nearly 61, and not a young adult. Part of a man carrying off the wearing of a skirt is CONFIDENCE. If you look furtive and uncomfortable you will be a perceived victim and all sorts of calumnies will be set at your feet. A man has a right to wear the full range of comfortable garments, just as women won a hard fought battle for the right they fully deserve.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a member of a skirted men chat group, and have worn sarongs for a little over a decade and, naturally progressed to wearing as masculine a skirt as I could find over the last five years. A skirt wins over a sarong for everyday practicality, and I have encountered, so far, no adverse reaction to my face (and am too obtuse to notice bad vibes!)Note also that I nearly 61, and not a young adult. Part of a man carrying off the wearing of a skirt is CONFIDENCE. If you look furtive and uncomfortable you will be a perceived victim and all sorts of calumnies will be set at your feet. A man has a right to wear the full range of comfortable garments, just as women won a hard fought battle for the right they fully deserve.</p>
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		<title>By: Chris Webb</title>
		<link>http://gentlemenblog.com/men-wear-skirts/#comment-7</link>
		<dc:creator>Chris Webb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 03:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to believe that the fact that this essay is still out there being seen indicates a distinct change in the perspective of society on men in skirts ... just in the last 5 years I&#039;ve personally seen kilts go from, &quot;Oh, my,&quot; to &quot;Nice Kilt,&quot; then finally to, &quot;so what,&quot; here in North Texas.  Yesterday I wore a kilt to a funeral, a FUNERal ... frankly, I&#039;d reserved one last pair of slacks for going to traffic court or to a funeral.  I haven&#039;t had an opportunity to go to traffic court, but I really did think I might be perceived as selfish or seeking attention by wearing a kilt to a funeral, but nobody, nobody even blinked, nobody.

It is my experience that fewer and fewer people are commenting on my kilts (many which are far shorter than normal at 14&quot;), let alone laughing as I go by ... this can only mean one thing, a man in a skirt just isn&#039;t really news anymore, there are few of us, but too many of us for it to be that much of a surprise now.  This should be encouraging to those of us who don&#039;t skirt or kilt much yet, believe me, few are left who will care one way or the other so you might as well put on your favorite skirt or kilt and get out there.

Thanks for sharing this wonderful essay, there are more kiltmen and skirtmen every day who are stepping out and proving the conclusions of its author.

Kilt ON!

Chris Webb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to believe that the fact that this essay is still out there being seen indicates a distinct change in the perspective of society on men in skirts &#8230; just in the last 5 years I&#8217;ve personally seen kilts go from, &#8220;Oh, my,&#8221; to &#8220;Nice Kilt,&#8221; then finally to, &#8220;so what,&#8221; here in North Texas.  Yesterday I wore a kilt to a funeral, a FUNERal &#8230; frankly, I&#8217;d reserved one last pair of slacks for going to traffic court or to a funeral.  I haven&#8217;t had an opportunity to go to traffic court, but I really did think I might be perceived as selfish or seeking attention by wearing a kilt to a funeral, but nobody, nobody even blinked, nobody.</p>
<p>It is my experience that fewer and fewer people are commenting on my kilts (many which are far shorter than normal at 14&#8243;), let alone laughing as I go by &#8230; this can only mean one thing, a man in a skirt just isn&#8217;t really news anymore, there are few of us, but too many of us for it to be that much of a surprise now.  This should be encouraging to those of us who don&#8217;t skirt or kilt much yet, believe me, few are left who will care one way or the other so you might as well put on your favorite skirt or kilt and get out there.</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing this wonderful essay, there are more kiltmen and skirtmen every day who are stepping out and proving the conclusions of its author.</p>
<p>Kilt ON!</p>
<p>Chris Webb</p>
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		<title>By: Skip</title>
		<link>http://gentlemenblog.com/men-wear-skirts/#comment-6</link>
		<dc:creator>Skip</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 00:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That website Al spoke of is skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/ where he is a very fine Moderator. It&#039;s been a website for masculine men who want the choice of UNbifurcated garments instead of the constrictive world of tight tubes to encase the legs independently. The daily grind of deciding which tube to squeeze the anatomy into is a serious P.I.T.A. for most men. In a Male Unbifurcated Garment or MUG that choice doesn&#039;t exist. Creating a legion of MUGmen out there hoping for acceptance and equality  from their wives/girfriends/other friends and strangers on the street.

I&#039;ve worn skirts,pareos,sarongs,tunics,togas,kain,sulus,caftans,towels, and a host of other unbifurcated things on the area of my body between my waist and ankles with absolutely NO adverse reactions of the skin or parts to the unheard of for men non-trousered clothing. Seems to work as well for me as it did for the Romans, Vikings, Huns, Mongol horde or anyone else that got used to/born to wearing MUGs.

In the enlightened world of today, the smartest, most comfortable people seem to be the ones living in countries denoted &quot;THIRD WORLD&quot;..where Unbifurcated lower body covering is commonplace and NORMAL. Ie: Nearly all of Africa ie: Muslims, Masai, and nearly every other African that&#039;s not decendants of Dutch or English invaders. India, Pakistan, 90% of Asia, All of natural born Japan(I&#039;m not sure Japan is a 3rd world country since they own us)All of the Pacific Rim Island countries and just about any native population that&#039;s not in either the Arctic or the Antartic.

So, my point is...and the non-skirt wearing male MINORITY needs to heed this, is THROW AWAY THE TROUSERS AND CLIMB INTO REAL COMFORT. A SKIRTED GARMENT FOR MASCULINE MEN!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That website Al spoke of is skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/ where he is a very fine Moderator. It&#8217;s been a website for masculine men who want the choice of UNbifurcated garments instead of the constrictive world of tight tubes to encase the legs independently. The daily grind of deciding which tube to squeeze the anatomy into is a serious P.I.T.A. for most men. In a Male Unbifurcated Garment or MUG that choice doesn&#8217;t exist. Creating a legion of MUGmen out there hoping for acceptance and equality  from their wives/girfriends/other friends and strangers on the street.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve worn skirts,pareos,sarongs,tunics,togas,kain,sulus,caftans,towels, and a host of other unbifurcated things on the area of my body between my waist and ankles with absolutely NO adverse reactions of the skin or parts to the unheard of for men non-trousered clothing. Seems to work as well for me as it did for the Romans, Vikings, Huns, Mongol horde or anyone else that got used to/born to wearing MUGs.</p>
<p>In the enlightened world of today, the smartest, most comfortable people seem to be the ones living in countries denoted &#8220;THIRD WORLD&#8221;..where Unbifurcated lower body covering is commonplace and NORMAL. Ie: Nearly all of Africa ie: Muslims, Masai, and nearly every other African that&#8217;s not decendants of Dutch or English invaders. India, Pakistan, 90% of Asia, All of natural born Japan(I&#8217;m not sure Japan is a 3rd world country since they own us)All of the Pacific Rim Island countries and just about any native population that&#8217;s not in either the Arctic or the Antartic.</p>
<p>So, my point is&#8230;and the non-skirt wearing male MINORITY needs to heed this, is THROW AWAY THE TROUSERS AND CLIMB INTO REAL COMFORT. A SKIRTED GARMENT FOR MASCULINE MEN!</p>
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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<dc:creator>Al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 14:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for an excellent article!

  You are correct about the many internet forums discussing this topic.  I belong to several, and am moderator on one of them.

  This concept, Men In Skirts, is not about anything other than the comfort and health benefits afforded by a skirted garment.  Too many people have the mind-set that any man in a skirt is a &#039;pervert&#039;.  This is as far from the truth as one can get.

  A Kilt is a Man&#039;s Skirt. Why is wearing a kilt only reserved for &#039;special occasions&#039;?  One does not have to be of Scottish descent to wear a kilt as any man can wear a kilt!

  Designers need to offer &#039;skirted styles&#039; for every day use by men!  They need to be functional yet discreet, offering full freedom of movement while being able to maintain modesty and decorum.

  I can vouch for the health benefits of a skirted garment.  I won&#039;t go into details but if a skirted garment was common for men 30-40 years ago, my medical problems would have been greatly diminished.

Thanks again for a positive article about skirts for men!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for an excellent article!</p>
<p>  You are correct about the many internet forums discussing this topic.  I belong to several, and am moderator on one of them.</p>
<p>  This concept, Men In Skirts, is not about anything other than the comfort and health benefits afforded by a skirted garment.  Too many people have the mind-set that any man in a skirt is a &#8216;pervert&#8217;.  This is as far from the truth as one can get.</p>
<p>  A Kilt is a Man&#8217;s Skirt. Why is wearing a kilt only reserved for &#8216;special occasions&#8217;?  One does not have to be of Scottish descent to wear a kilt as any man can wear a kilt!</p>
<p>  Designers need to offer &#8216;skirted styles&#8217; for every day use by men!  They need to be functional yet discreet, offering full freedom of movement while being able to maintain modesty and decorum.</p>
<p>  I can vouch for the health benefits of a skirted garment.  I won&#8217;t go into details but if a skirted garment was common for men 30-40 years ago, my medical problems would have been greatly diminished.</p>
<p>Thanks again for a positive article about skirts for men!</p>
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		<title>By: Man in skirt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Man in skirt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 01:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Loved your latest post, by the way.</description>
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		<title>By: Maria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 06:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pretty cool post. I just came by your site and wanted to say<br />
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