Well I upvoted this post.
quote=happenby]I am a product of the modern society and likely affected by the novus ordo mentality, even though I've been Traditional for the last 10 years, so with that caveat I am going to wonder aloud what comes to my mind about women wearing pants. It seems to me that pants have become a neutral (only in modest cases) not necessarily drawing attention nor detracting from femininity. One reason I prefer to wear pants to the market or to hang out at Panera, is that pants help make me be more invisible. I feel safer in pants than in a dress or skirt. Men say they prefer women in skirts. Yea, what does that mean? I don't trust that men can be totally honest about their preferences without referring to what appeals to them sɛҳuąƖly. Sorry guys, you all don't deserve that, but many do. Skirts, no matter what the length, suggest easier access. Maybe that's just a man-joke, but obviously its true. Skirts seem to make women more vulnerable because there is little way to protect what's under them. Skirts are difficult to control, too. They don't always cover because they can fly up and easily be immodest when unbeknownst to the wearer, ten exposed minutes later, a gal has to leave embarrassed. Not to mention having scandalized those present. I feel like I have to watch myself in a skirt or dress, how I move, how I look. It can be a pain. I don't want to always be aware of what I look like or what I'm doing, taking time and effort to tuck and re-tuck my skirt in under my legs to be sure I haven't made a mistake. I never wear anything shorter than calf length skirts, so it isn't a matter of how short they are (shorter is worse of course) but a matter of the skirt itself; even floor length skirts catch on stuff. I'm not looking for a man, so I'm not interested in being “seen.” I'm a writer, so I want to be able to sit in public and not wear clothes that distract me from what I'm doing. Skirts are such a distraction for me, I kind of deplore them because they have a tendency to force me to think of me. It seems to me skirts actually foster vanity. I'm sure there are women who will say that they are not so affected by their skirts, and their skirt never flies up or catches on anything, but it has happened enough that I don't trust them and I never really feel safe in them. I take seriously all the things said about women in pants, but it sure doesn't seem like skirts and secular places go together. [/quote]