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When you have to wear clothing?

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Have any of you guys considered wearing a skirt instead of shorts -- when you have to wear clothing?

I've been giving it some serious thought. I'm sure it would be cooler -- much more ventilated -- and much freer with nothing between your legs. Probably would need to come down to just above the knee -- don't want any accidental exposure.

I'm thinking some whisper light flimsy silky fabric -- black, navy blue, dark brown.

Commando, of course. Otherwise, what's the point -- might as well wear shorts.

So, what do you think?

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RE:When you have to wear clothing?

Considered a kilt but haven't tried it. Do use a towel for quick cover at home. Definitely more comfortable than shorts.

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I don't cover anything at home. Don't want to see a naked old man? Don't come to my house. Kilts seem too heavy, bulky, and culturally specific -- I'm not Scots; I want something light and airy.

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i like the idea of a loin cloth i have worn them a few times hiking or being on the water it would be great if it was also acceptable wear in warm months just a front and rear panel and a cord to hold it up and of course commando underneath

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i like the idea of a loin cloth i have worn them a few times hiking or being on the water it would be great if it was also acceptable wear in warm months just a front and rear panel and a cord to hold it up and of course commando underneathI call those Indian Flaps -- just piece of cloth fore and aft. But a real Indian Loin Cloth is a long piece of fabric that has the flaps fore and aft, and also goes between the legs.

I'd be willing to just wear the fore and aft flaps.

Trying to get away from anything between the legs.

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i like the idea of a loin cloth i have worn them a few times hiking or being on the water it would be great if it was also acceptable wear in warm months just a front and rear panel and a cord to hold it up and of course commando underneathI call those Indian Flaps -- just piece of cloth fore and aft. But a real Indian Loin Cloth is a long piece of fabric that has the flaps fore and aft, and also goes between the legs.I'd be willing to just wear the fore and aft flaps.Trying to get away from anything between the legs.
Might even find situations where you only need a front flap.

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At that point, might not need to wear anything.

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i like the idea of a loin cloth i have worn them a few times hiking or being on the water it would be great if it was also acceptable wear in warm months just a front and rear panel and a cord to hold it up and of course commando underneathI call those Indian Flaps -- just piece of cloth fore and aft. But a real Indian Loin Cloth is a long piece of fabric that has the flaps fore and aft, and also goes between the legs.I'd be willing to just wear the fore and aft flaps.Trying to get away from anything between the legs.

Someone on another board posted that after he retired, he moved to the Canary Islands and completely stopped wearing shorts and pants. He found the island to be nude friendly, including some small shops and outdoor markets0 and the outdoor portion of some cafes and taverns.
In most other places, a small wrap was sufficient.
On the rare occasions he he had to be "Dressed", he wore a kilt.

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I would probably tend to avoid the areas where I was required to be "dressed."

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I would probably tend to avoid the areas where I was required to be "dressed."

Everyone has to buy renew their drivers license, see a doctor, etc. He also mentioned picking up his nephew at the airport.

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Everyone has to buy renew their drivers license, see a doctor, etc. He also mentioned picking up his nephew at the airport.I would probably try to schedule as much of that for all in one day as possible. Try to get all of the "dressed" stuff grouped together and out of the way.

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