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I disagree. My inspired philosophy is that skirt and pant usage should be restricted based on one's speed.
Skirts have a greater amount of area that can (and, I would argue, must) be covered with pockets. It is a sad truth that this increased surface area and pocket count greatly decreases ones speed. This is not even counting the contents of the pockets! It naturally follows that skirts should be worn by those who optimize for carrying capacity rather than speed, such as construction workers.
The aerodynamic nature of pants lends itself to those who must move quickly and efficiently. This is not, however, to endorse hard pants, which are abhorrent. The most holy form of pants are cargo shorts, which maintain a balance of low drag and limited carrying capacity, and should rightfully be provided to every citizen free of charge.
It's very sad to see people arguing about gender when they should be arguing about SPEED.
(sarcasm disclaimer: I do not really mean this I'm just adding to the bit)