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23rd November 10, 12:23 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Is the kilt a man's garment or not?
It occurs to me that one of the forum rules is that this forum is not for topics on "cross-dressing". So it's a legitimate question to ask: is the kilt a man's garment, or is it some sort of unisex garment? If it's a man's garment, then this entire discussion is about cross-dressing.
I don't mean to be inflammatory, and I certainly don't want to insult or offend anybody. But it's a fair question, don't you think?
So are shirts, shoes and socks/hose. At one time women wear concidered dressing inappropreately for wearing pants.
I did send in a question already to the Mods on weather the discussion of women in kilts would be concidered a banned/inflamitory topic but I will my opinion that to ban all women from the forum unless they only discuss garments for their husband/boy friend would remove a large part of the population.
At least one lady already admitted to wearing kilts. Is she to be banned (and at the time lose a valuable resource and crafter) because she has admitted to cross-dressing?
Jim
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