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Yep, nope, can’t ride my bike in a skirt, sorry. Nor can I climb a boat mast or the ratlines to perform maintenance, enter designated PPE and other particular areas at my various worksites, shoot on the range at the weekend (prone firing, often in pretty strong winds) … and so on and so forth. I have actually sailed a yacht wearing an Edwardian skirt for a historical regatta, but there were other crew who could deal with emergencies for which the skirt might have got in the way. (A skirt tangled in the engine’s flywheel wouldn’t have been a good look.) There are some things that can’t be done at all wearing a skirt, and some that can’t be done modestly wearing one.er… try riding a bike in a skirt: it will end up around your thighs - not a very modest look!
I wish we could all stop disapproving of what other people wear.![]()
And, by the way, I can’t play either organ or guitar at church in a skirt unless the skirt is short enough to let me see the pedalboard of the organ or my tuner & volume pedals for the guitar between my knees. (I play guitar seated due to a bad back. And yes I know there are blind organists and that Marie-Claire Alain plays recitals in long evening gowns. I need to see the pedalboard occasionally.) By the time a skirt is short enough to allow that, well let’s just say you’d know whether I wear a suspender belt or not. And the area where I sit with the guitar has no modesty screen, and pews facing it.
Pants for me. If it is “prideful” to refuse to have the activities and types of employment I can carry out limited by someone else’s opinion of how I should dress, fine with me.