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Femboy
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:16 am    Post subject: One more thing to say Reply with quote

Usquanigo wrote:
KiltyCol wrote:
Femboy,

Thanks for your post.

Take no notice of Alf. This thread is his favourite thread on Femalefirst and he just likes to ridicule anyone with initiative.


Alf is right though.

It's one thing to simply want to wear a non-bifurcated lower body garment, such as a kilt, it's at least made for a man. But that dude isn't a real man, and doesn't want to be seen as one. Therefore, he's plain f*cked up. He either needs therapy, or a good surgeon. (or both)


Thanks to KiltyCol for the kind words, he understands, which Squanto here and Alfie obviosly do not! Squanto is right, I love being a sissy! What exactly, is wrong with that? At least I am honest about it. Why are you guys so fascinated by women's clothing and folks like us? Repressed urges maybe?! Of course, you are entitled to your opinion, but don't judge me.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Femboy needs medical attention. Either in Thailand to get the job completed, or a good psychiatrist! laughing

There's nothing wrong with denim skirts, I wear knee-length ones out and about, as well as kilts (lots are wearing kilts now in London, esp. with the Andy murray tennis fever that's going down), but I wear them as a man.

I would never call myself sissy, any one who called me sissy would meet the sharp end of my blade Twisted Evil

Femboy, I think ure just a wind-up merchant. Prove me wrong, meet me at West Croydon station, this Saturday at 12 and we'll see if you are for real Shocked Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I Agree
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SkirtCafe
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's nothing wrong with wearing skirts. We are still men. Look at me in Ibiza.

http://img234.imagevenue.com/1.php?image=72617_PICT0210_122_181lo.JPG

I still look like a man, and dress like a man, it's just clothes. GET OVER IT.
I got loads of compliments from girls when I hit the clubs... I got to hit a few girls from da back that night as well... Sex Banana Even if they were stone drunk. In fact, I flew back to the UK in the same skirt. No one cared, not even customs. I was just upset that my bag full of new knickers got lost at Terminal 5 Sad
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Femboy
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:57 pm    Post subject: tough talk! Reply with quote

. wrote:
Femboy needs medical attention. Either in Thailand to get the job completed, or a good psychiatrist! laughing

There's nothing wrong with denim skirts, I wear knee-length ones out and about, as well as kilts (lots are wearing kilts now in London, esp. with the Andy murray tennis fever that's going down), but I wear them as a man.

I would never call myself sissy, any one who called me sissy would meet the sharp end of my blade Twisted Evil

Femboy, I think ure just a wind-up merchant. Prove me wrong, meet me at West Croydon station, this Saturday at 12 and we'll see if you are for real Shocked Wink


Aside from the fact that you are dreaming, Croydon is way too far for me!
My lifestyle wouldn't bother you so much unless you have problems of your own. (This applies to you, little Alfie and Squanto). I know and openly admit and enjoy who and what (a sissy) I am. Neither of you will own up to it, but you have similar desires or you wouldn't be on this board and making incendiary comments! "Thou protesteth too loudly" as the Bard once wrote! Suck it up like a "man" even though you aren't!

Femboy
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KiltyCol
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SkirtCafe wrote:
There's nothing wrong with wearing skirts. We are still men. Look at me in Ibiza.

http://img234.imagevenue.com/1.php?image=72617_PICT0210_122_181lo.JPG
I still look like a man, and dress like a man, it's just clothes. GET OVER IT.
I got loads of compliments from girls when I hit the clubs... ................

Well said SkirtCafe, That's exactly the point several of us have been trying to make here for some time.
Long live fashion freedom for MEN!
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Kilty Col.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So, can these Feral Trolls answer that for superb dressing I ask?
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"Squanto".... lol Perhaps someone knows a bit more than I would have expected...? lol

Anyway, you are the one protesting too much femboy. Notice just how pissed off you got. Lots of vitriol there. You're not as secure in all that as you claim, are you? Even with the anonymity of the internet.

We rip on you because you're utterly ridiculous. There is simply NO other way around it. Sorry that that upsets you so much, but as they say, the truth often hurts. Wink

Col, SkirtCafe - there's your problem right there. ^^^ You want guys to wear skirts? Not only should you be finding the most masculine ways to do it, you should be chasing people like him with a pitchfork and torch all the way to a surgeon or head shrink. He's hurting your cause, and as such, so is your embrace of him.

As rampant as gays may be in modern society (due mostly to the sheer volume of people infesting this rock), they are still seriously out numbered by straight men, and straight or bi women (who want straight men). Yes, you are right that it's a matter of social perception, but you have to understand what you are fighting. Social perception is that straight men do not wear skirts, therefore, men who do, must either not be straight, or messed up some how. Women (as an aggregate whole) want men who are not messed up, and are masculine. They (nearly) all lust after the "bad boy", men in uniform, rock stars, and fabulously wealthy young rich guys in suits (look at James Bond - men want to be him, women want to be WITH him - real men and women I mean, it's the stuff of fantasy), as well as chisled workout freaks.

Where in any of that does a cross-dresser, or sissy boy fit in? It doesn't.

And that may not matter to you because you are not a sissy-boy (necessarily), but remember, you're not dressing "like a man" (because you are wearing women's clothing, and even underwear in some cases), so therefore, you are percieved as being a sissy-boy.

You want to change that. Why? Because you want everyone else to accept it as being just as masculine as a pair of pants. Well.... That means you have to get women, and straight guys on board.

Wanna know how to prevent that from happening? People like femboy. Embrace them, and ensure you have to fight this battle for your entire life.

And while you're at it, why skirts? We've been here before, but I mean, seriously.... what the hell is so wrong with a kilt that you need a skirt? Kilts for the street, spa-wraps for being sexy at home, and sarongs for the beach, and you're good. Nevermind that shorts are a great alternative as well, which in many places are already looked down on, but still seen as ok for men (therefore meaning you'd have a better shot at gaining acceptence in and for such things), and they do the same things - show off leg, giving the opposite gender something to look at, and provide better airflow, cooling and comfort. Why denim, mini, pencil, and other skirts? That's just hurting your cause.

Take a page from the worthles democrap bastards - baby steps.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:26 pm    Post subject: Blame who!? Reply with quote

Squanto,
I understand where you are coming from on your argument! A lot of guys wanna convert skirts & dresses (kilts, sarongs, etc.) to male attire. They claim it's more comfortable (granted!), our right as men (granted!) and we enjoy it! No argument there! But why blame me and those like me for screwing it up? We like to wear sissy clothing for a different reason, we ENJOY being sissies! But we also agree with your push to eliminate gender specific clothing. If, in our lifetimes it ever happens (I doubt that) folks like me will still be able to do what we do while you guys run around in skirts as an everyday occurance. We will just go a bit farther, lots of lace, hobbles and handcuffs in public, babydoll dresses and Mary janes at the mall, etc. I can still shave my legas and arms and face,
and wear my hair girly style, that won't effect you guys at all. If society can't understand that, then the whole movement is doomed anyway and will never happen. Sorry pal! Just don't blame us, we aren't the enemy in this!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SkirtCafe wrote:
There's nothing wrong with wearing skirts. We are still men. Look at me in Ibiza. Sad
No problem - You look great in that skirt!
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mac wrote:
SkirtCafe wrote:
There's nothing wrong with wearing skirts. We are still men. Look at me in Ibiza. Sad
No problem - You look great in that skirt!


nah, he looks a right Sissy
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Femboy
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:49 pm    Post subject: Sissies Reply with quote

Alf Huckham wrote:
Mac wrote:
SkirtCafe wrote:
There's nothing wrong with wearing skirts. We are still men. Look at me in Ibiza. Sad
No problem - You look great in that skirt!


nah, he looks a right Sissy


Alfie, for once I agree with ya! He does look that way! My point all along!
If a lad wears a skirt he will be seen as a sissy, perv or worse! Some of us choose to confront that directly and to the extreme! Sure, we enjoy it, but we also are making a stand! Guys like him do the same thing we do, wear women's clothes as men, but they try to insist it's normal and it's NOT! I admit and agee! I say do what feels good to you and damn the responses! "Wear it like a man"....BS! I think I'll put on my pink babydoll dress and Mary Janes and go to the tavern! See ya!
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah
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KiltyCol
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's not ridicule each other - I am wearing a sarong at present and have worn shorts and kilt during the day. Shorts are better for bending down to clean the blue brake calipers on my VXR. Why Vauxhall had to have huge bright blue brake calipers on their VXR range I don't know. They take ages to clean. I just enjoy driving - Testosterone I suppose.
Have fun folks!
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KiltyCol wrote:
Let's not ridicule each other - I am wearing a sarong at present and have worn shorts and kilt during the day. Shorts are better for bending down to clean the blue brake calipers on my VXR. Why Vauxhall had to have huge bright blue brake calipers on their VXR range I don't know. They take ages to clean. I just enjoy driving - Testosterone I suppose.
Have fun folks!


yer gettin worse!
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