A skirt with shorts built into the underside. Usually soft cotton material. You'll see little girls wearing them. Kids are always running, twirling, flipping, etc, so this prevents them from flashing everyone their underwear. Some athletic "skirts" are actually skorts too (golfing, field hockey). Plus, they're cozy.Ack wrote:I don't understand what a skort is.
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I need some man-skorts to show off my man-thighs
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I do have two skirts. One being a pencil skirt with harnesses, but man oh man is it awkward to walk and sit with. The other one is a skort I guess but it's more like shortish baggy pants instead of shorts.
That being said, men are missing out on leggings. Extremely comfortable and the thicker ones make you feel warm even in a Canadian winter.
That being said, men are missing out on leggings. Extremely comfortable and the thicker ones make you feel warm even in a Canadian winter.
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I wear leggings under my pants in the winter. Super warm and comfy. It’s a good idea to dress in layers in the cold months. Never felt any less manly for keeping my legs warm with leggings.PretentiousHipster wrote:That being said, men are missing out on leggings. Extremely comfortable and the thicker ones make you feel warm even in a Canadian winter.
I never wore a skirt, but I ain’t judgemental about it neither. Whatever floats your boat.
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I wear leggings under my work pants which are carhartt or dickies. I'm around rock quarries, construction sites, and outdoors alot. So they replaced long johns for me. I sometimes wear them with shorts in the gym in winter months.samsonlonghair wrote:I wear leggings under my pants in the winter. Super warm and comfy. It’s a good idea to dress in layers in the cold months. Never felt any less manly for keeping my legs warm with leggings.PretentiousHipster wrote:That being said, men are missing out on leggings. Extremely comfortable and the thicker ones make you feel warm even in a Canadian winter.
I never wore a skirt, but I ain’t judgemental about it neither. Whatever floats your boat.
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I seem to remember that years ago, I told someone on this forum that adding auto fire to a shoot ‘em up via emulation is clearly cheating. Cringe.
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Auto fire is the only way to get through Fantasy Zone. The game is otherwise arthritis enduring.
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Agreed. I never had more fun with the game than when I put it on my GBA SP and set to autofire. I think the 3DS port (on Sega 3D classics) has the option as well.prfsnl_gmr wrote:Auto fire is the only way to get through Fantasy Zone. The game is otherwise arthritis enduring.
However the Game Gear Fantasy Zone has auto as it's own powerup. So I do think that should be played normal.
Depends on the shooter, says I.
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