Yes, there are several of us.
I get that miniskirts are an issue that bugs some people. In my mind, futurewear, especially in an expansive intercultural galaxy can be anything, everything, and perhaps nothing, but as a standard uniform design it seems out of place.
Trek has answered the miniskirt issue in varied ways. By removing them as soon as possible (TMP), by attempting to adapt them for men too (early TNG), and by treating them as a joke (Trials and Tribble-ations). There was pushback when the Abrams films used some miniskirt uniforms. And Discovery notably has no such uniform in their two designs (lining up with The Cage on at least this issue).
TOS treats women horribly a few times during its run, from The Cage ("women on the bridge?!") to Turnabout Intruder ("Your world of Starfleet Captains does not admit women!"), that are all products of its time, and are often rightfully ignored or circumvented in later Star Trek media. The miniskirts are the least of its problems.