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Skirt, no. Kilt, yes.

Posted By: CrankyBeach on 2009-05-07
In Reply to: Ladies, would you "love" your DH/SO to wear a skirt? - sm

There's a difference.

And furthermore... never EVER accuse a man in a kilt of wearing a skirt. Remember, he's probably got a knife in his sock!


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If you don't have a suit yourself, I'd say a nice skirt and blouse . ..
nice slacks with a jacket... that sort of thing. You just want to avoid anything low cut, too-short hemline, or anything that sparkles.

Congrats to your hubby!
Ladies, would you "love" your DH/SO to wear a skirt?

NEW ORLEANS —  A New Orleans man has sued the New Orleans Police Department, claiming he was harassed by an officer who threatened to arrest him for wearing a black pinstriped skirt to municipal court.


Jeremy Don Kerr is asking for $1 in damages, a ruling that his rights were violated, and an order against barring access to public facilities because of gender stereotyping.


The department hasn't been served with the lawsuit and hasn't answered the claim in court.


Kerr filed the civil rights lawsuit last month. He says he finds skirts more comfortable than pants, and wears them with button-down oxfords or T-shirts.


And he says women love it.