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#79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:39 am
by Katya
http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/79303/
The Soulful Ginger wrote:Women are just sometimes crazy and feel like they need to make a big deal about wearing dress pants to church.
Don't forget, when women want to express their feelings about a institution or participate in a movement to show solidarity with their sisters, it's because they're insane. (But the men who sent actual death threats to the women involved? That's totally fine. Definitely not a sign of mental instability.)

Honestly, no one gaslights women better than other women.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:41 am
by Portia
Katya wrote:Honestly, no one gaslights women better than other women.
Can you crochet this for me? Knit? Cross-stitch?

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:42 am
by Katya
Oh, apparently Bob already reacted to TSG's comment here, but since it's a response to a specific Board question, I'm going to leave my post here in Reader Response.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:43 am
by Katya
Portia wrote:
Katya wrote:Honestly, no one gaslights women better than other women.
Can you crochet this for me? Knit? Cross-stitch?
Ha! I actually did used to cross-stitch, but I haven't touched a project in ages.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:15 pm
by Marduk
I actually really like the idea of wearing cultural "skirts" to church, but I see even that as a form of protest. The LDS church is super white-and-Western-centric in what it considers to be "Sunday best." I like the idea of being subversive and contrary in my dress style, making my very appearance a protest to your preconceived notions.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:27 pm
by bobtheenchantedone
Katya wrote:Oh, apparently Bob already reacted to TSG's comment here, but since it's a response to a specific Board question, I'm going to leave my post here in Reader Response.
I only didn't start a thread because I feel like I do that too much and maybe if I put it in the rants I wouldn't obsess about it.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:51 pm
by vorpal blade
I wore a kilt to church once or twice. Also to school once or twice. Pretty sure I didn't receive any death threats at church, but could have at school. The admiring glances I got from some of the girls made it totally worth it, however.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:00 am
by Portia
I know that as a Scottish American I'm not exactly a cultural/oppressed minority - I do wonder if just randomly wearing a kilt is a form of cultural appropriation? I feel like wearing a lavalava would be kind of odd if you had no connection to the South Pacific.

Kilts are cool though. And a guy in the caber toss was Japanese. Appropriate away, I say ...

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:22 pm
by Yarjka
Portia wrote:I know that as a Scottish American I'm not exactly a cultural/oppressed minority - I do wonder if just randomly wearing a kilt is a form of cultural appropriation? I feel like wearing a lavalava would be kind of odd if you had no connection to the South Pacific.
I saw an African man at the DMV wearing a loose formal robe that looked so comfortable. Perhaps it was a boubou? I really wish I could wear one without offending anybody.

Re: #79303 - Men in skirts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:17 am
by Portia
Yarjka wrote:
Portia wrote:I know that as a Scottish American I'm not exactly a cultural/oppressed minority - I do wonder if just randomly wearing a kilt is a form of cultural appropriation? I feel like wearing a lavalava would be kind of odd if you had no connection to the South Pacific.
I saw an African man at the DMV wearing a loose formal robe that looked so comfortable. Perhaps it was a boubou? I really wish I could wear one without offending anybody.
You could wear a bathrobe stolen from a high-end hotel?