Old  June 2nd, 2009, 8:23pm     #121
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You have no opinion? well, of course not. that would require committment.
I have committed...apparently you dont like my committment.
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  Old  June 2nd, 2009, 8:24pm     #122
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You posted a link to a dress - not a skirt. A dress and a skirt aren't the same thing.
Probably because I have been referring to dresses throughout this entire thread. TooOld brought up skirts so talk to her about them.
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  Old  June 2nd, 2009, 8:27pm     #123
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If there is no difference between a kilt for men and skirts for women, how many of you on the board would buy a dress or skirt for their sons, husbands or brothers, and mean it seriously... not just a prank.

How many of you women would date a guy that wore a dress?

Also, since my opinion is so unpopular I am assuming you actually buy your son skirts or dresses to wear??
This discussion isn't about kilts or skirts - it's about sterotypes. Sterotypes that you are helping to perpetuate with your biased and ill-informed opinions.

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  Old  June 2nd, 2009, 8:27pm     #124
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Probably because I have been referring to dresses throughout this entire thread. TooOld brought up skirts so talk to her about them.
But when asked to show the difference between a skirt and a kilt - you linked to a pic of a dress, which again, is not the same thing as a skirt.

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I have committed...apparently you dont like my committment.
What differentiates a kilt from a skirt?

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But when asked to show the difference between a skirt and a kilt - you linked to a pic of a dress, which again, is not the same thing as a skirt.
I still pick the first 2 over this ....

http://utopianvision.co.uk/pictures/nisha-kothari/3122/

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But when asked to show the difference between a skirt and a kilt - you linked to a pic of a dress, which again, is not the same thing as a skirt.
kiss...do you wear dresses? Why or why not?
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  Old  June 2nd, 2009, 8:30pm     #128
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Probably because I have been referring to dresses throughout this entire thread. TooOld brought up skirts so talk to her about them.
seriously. Dresses are infinitely different from skirts? In what way?

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kiss...do you wear dresses? Why or why not?
do you wear slacks? why or why not? what is the difference between men wearing a kilt and women wearing slacks?

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seriously. Dresses are infinitely different from skirts? In what way?

google it!!

TooOld....I thinking ols harrasssment is against the rules as much as ols stalking wouldnt you say?
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do you wear slacks? why or why not? what is the difference between men wearing a kilt and women wearing slacks?
Did you buy your ex dresses and skirts? Why or why not?
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google it!!

TooOld....I thinking ols harrasssment is against the rules as much as ols stalking wouldnt you say?
Your opinion doesn't show up on Google.


I asked the same questions you did. Why does that constitute harrassment?

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Did you buy your ex dresses and skirts? Why or why not?
I didn't dress either of my ex-husbands. I did attend class with a guy who wore a kilt, however. I didn't think much of it. What is the difference - in your opinion - between a kilt and a skirt?

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I didn't dress either of my ex-husbands. I did attend class with a guy who wore a kilt, however. I didn't think much of it. What is the difference - in your opinion - between a kilt and a skirt?
I attend church with men that wear kilts sometimes..no deal. A kilt is not a dress.

Why did you not buy your husband dresses?
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I didn't dress either of my ex-husbands. I did attend class with a guy who wore a kilt, however. I didn't think much of it. What is the difference - in your opinion - between a kilt and a skirt?
Neither one is a dress
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