Ahjno - You are of course right I don't need to read the underpants thread, and people are indeed free to discuss anything they wish including underpants.
My point was that if I or anyone else tries to start a thread about a bushcraft skill it often (not always but often) ends up a damp squib which leads me to believe that people (not everyone) are more into discussing their titanium cup or their super duper sleeping bag to death and 'milking it' as you put it.
They are kit fiends pure and simple which again is fine if that's the bag you're into.
I'm not irritated about the thread just a little upset that when someone starts a really good thread about a bushcraft skill it OFTEN (not always) peter's out, but a thread about a pocket in a hat or underpants (in question) can go on for ever so an awful lot of people are I believe armchair bushcrafters (again nothing wrong with that either)
If these people havn't got many skills that's fine, so why arn't they (not everybody) asking questions about skills, instead of asking what socks does everybody wear. I love learning, and boy have I still got a lot to learn. This I stress once more is a bushcraft forum and there are a lot of threads started about bushcraft but in my own personal opinion loads about kit. ( I know, I don't have to read them if I don't want to) Bushcraft is about the art of doing without kit or at least having the minimum.
Skills are learnt by getting out there and practicing. I've seen people with all the gear and not a clue about any skills, Which is fine we all started somewhere but I have to ask myself are these the same people talking about kit on here all the time and if they REALLY are into bushcraft shouldn't there be a lot more discussions on skills. I also think some people are surprised at how much hard work and patience required some of the skills can be to learn. Ray makes it all look so easy. I teach bushcraft sometimes to various groups and I had a person turn up for an event I was running looking like a clone of Ray Mears with all the kit even down to the knife. No problem there at all, but I taught the group fire by friction to start with and after a half hearted attempt, he gave up and started chatting about kit to another person in the group. He didn't want to learn it because it required a bit of effort. Well at least he certainly looked the part.
The nipple comment was supposed to be light hearted to show some humour and wasn't meant to offend anybody. Everyone's sense of humour is different. If you were offended I apologise.

Calling someone 'Dude' could also be construed as offensive to some people.....although not to me.

Peace