tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677133322409652783.post105828541047801640..comments2023-10-30T00:51:36.361-11:00Comments on Diary of a Desperate Exmoor Woman: Men in skirtsExmoorjanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09230395732150659356noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677133322409652783.post-68283586433514977392007-09-05T05:19:00.000-11:002007-09-05T05:19:00.000-11:00Full marks to Roger "the skirt man".Skirts are sim...Full marks to Roger "the skirt man".<BR/>Skirts are simply MUCH more comfortable than trousers.<BR/>Practical, well thats another matter.<BR/>A bit of a challenge when working up a ladder for instance.<BR/>Being a 60yr old grandfather who discovered the comfort factor of a Sarong while on holiday in Greece, I decided to wear one at home throughout the summer, <BR/>The only problem with a sarong is you MUST know how to tie it securely, Mentioning this to a lady friend one day, she pointed out the obvious: "get a skirt". Simple.<BR/>Bog standard denim skirt at about knee length, not only feels good, it looks ok as well. So please pass my compliments to Roger and ask him for a picture for my website on the subject bobclops.co.uk ( Don't ask about the name.<BR/>Oh, I got my five minutes of fame being interviewed by the late lamented John Peel about it on home truths. Rather an unsubtle "outing".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4677133322409652783.post-44593523839114097662007-06-12T00:36:00.000-11:002007-06-12T00:36:00.000-11:00I have been pondering the same question recently d...I have been pondering the same question recently due to being rather uncomfortable in trousers, so in answer to your question, I think the appropriate answer would be yes, why not. I don't think that flowery, frilly skirts would be suitable though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com