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28th July 06, 08:51 PM
#1
Almost in trouble
My lady and I went to an outdoor concert tonight. Had several good comments and met a guy ( McKay ) who has a kilt ( for special occasions ).
MANY catcalls from the ladies. Even had FOUR ladies try to kilt check me right in front of my wife !!!! As complimented as I might be it wasn't worth my wife getting downright nasty ( these women underestimate my wife ). Somehow ( of course ) this is my fault. Isn't it funny that if I'd try this on a lady I'd be arrested but its OK to do to a guy?
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28th July 06, 09:03 PM
#2
A little funny. The attention's cool but then it seems kinda unfair. I got an attempted kilt check a while back from a lady friend at the mall. Not really sure how to think about it, but oh well. I saved myself.
But you see now how incredibly fun kilt wearing can be, lol.
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28th July 06, 10:49 PM
#3
Actaully, I don't think it's ok. Many women will think they are being cute or funny, but I take it seriously, and have had to theaten them with legal charges after they repeatedly tries to lift my kilt. I don't find it amusing, and I get very serious about it.
It's one thing to joke about "what's underneith" but when they are downright lewd and disrespectful, the fun stops.
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28th July 06, 11:38 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by beloitpiper
Actaully, I don't think it's ok. Many women will think they are being cute or funny, but I take it seriously, and have had to theaten them with legal charges after they repeatedly tries to lift my kilt. I don't find it amusing, and I get very serious about it.
SO....how do they react? Do they think that men in kilts are somehow "asking for it" to happen to them?
They must assume that a guy in a kilt is out looking for that sort of attention....or something like that.
It seems so paradoxical that a women would think that it was okay to lift a skirt-like garment to see what is underneath. :confused:
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29th July 06, 06:35 AM
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I had it happen to me at my golf club dinner when I was the captain, I did not think it was funny, & to be perfectly honest, downright embarrasing especially at a Black tie Function. If I had done it to a lady, at the dinner, I would have been classed a pervert, or arrested
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29th July 06, 07:02 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by David Dalglish
I had it happen to me at my golf club dinner when I was the captain, I did not think it was funny, & to be perfectly honest, downright embarrasing especially at a Black tie Function. If I had done it to a lady, at the dinner, I would have been classed a pervert, or arrested
How did you react? What did you say? Was it a male or female who did it? Did you tell them they can go to jail for that?
See....I'm curious how the laws are written on this but I would think that they would be written to be gender neutral and in such a way that lifting a kilt would be the exact same thing as pulling your pants down in a public place.
Perhaps we should remind these people that lifting a kilt is just like pulling someone's pants down - there is no difference. Maybe they just need to grow up in my opinion and get a life.
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