When the Wind Blows
When the wind blows,
as every girl knows,
skirts can be uplifted
by a sudden gust.
So a maiden must,
to keep her modesty,
wear a tight garment
or else be content
to sport men’s trousers.
But for anti-feminists
it would represent
the height of travesty.
They claim it’s the norm
for women to don
a feminine apparel
as their uniform.
Yet some men adopt
without feeling guilt
the Scottish kilt.
© Luigi Pagano 2018
Hi Luigi,
thank you for sharing,I like this one however it makes me wonder if men ever fall victim to up skirting, It would really be quite funny..Peter.
I think I have seen photographs of it happening to men wearing a kilt. I much prefer Marylyn’s shapely legs.
Cheers, Luigi.
i’m all for men wearing skirts too but not long clothing.
in fact our national costume Tsolias is a guy wearing one.
http://www.greece-greece.info/tsolias/
Hi Nic. I remember seeing the Presidential guards wearing them many years ago during a visit to Athens before travelling to Kefallinia.
Hi Trevor. Nice hearing from you and reading your always incisive comments.
I do indeed remember the miniskirts followed by the more daring hot-pants fashion.
For aesthetic reasons only, it must be said, although in those days I might have had a hidden agenda. My memory has conveniently faded on that score.
Best, Luigi