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1st August 13, 10:35 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by Silk
P.S. Vulnerability while wearing a skirt or dress is possibly part of the problem too. I know that I have been on dates in the past where the fellow has tried to take liberties let's say because I was wearing a skirt and with the ever increasing tendencies towards boldness that I've seen, I could understand how it might make other girls feel vulnerable too.
Alas yes I unfortunately understand (in a former life I did a lot of counseling of young women who....) and how sad. Some people don't seem to need much of a what they think of as an "invitation" to inappropriate behavior. Even a kilt worn by a man sometimes seems to make some other people think they can say or do things that would never be said or done were the man not kilted. So sad that any style of dress is threatened by the irresponsible (to say the least) behavior of others. But again, and unfortunately, understandable.
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