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    Lifted for the first time

    Brothers & Sisters,
    I have read many posts on this illustriaous forum relating to the subject of "lifting", but until last Friday I did not imagine that I would have cause to relate to you my own experience...

    The Indian Goddess (Mrs Troy) and I went to see the Irish comedian Dylan Moran at an inner-Sydney venue (the Enmore Theatre, for those of you who live in, or are familiar with, Sydney): it was one of our "once in about every three months nights out without the kids" occasions, and it was great to be back in the area we lived in prior to becoming mortgagees and moving to the suburbs.

    I was wearing my Cornish National tank with Doc Martens, "Jackass" T-shirt and black flying jacket - much to the Indian Goddess' delight, as she loves me wearing a kilt (yeah, I know... I'm a lucky guy). Anyway, we arrived in Enmore 90 mins before the show, so we walk around looking for a place to eat & have a drink. I get a few comments, including a very sincere, "Wow, sexy" from a lovely lass, and admiring smiles from a couple of hardcore boys who can't have been older than 18, and one of whom was wearing a "Black Flag" T-shirt (brings a tear to an old punk's eye).

    We finally settle on a pub (the Duke of Edinburgh), and order some food. I left the Indian Goddess in the beer garden waiting for the food to arrive, and made my way to the bar. While I was waiting to be served, a guy approach me, bent at the waist, and lifted the pleats of my kilt an peered underneath!

    I tuned to him, glowering, and said, "Are you right there, PAL!", to which he replied, "Yeah, I'm just checking". I offered a few sage words of advice, along the lines that there was nothing that he needed to check, and that he would be well advised to keep his %*#@ing hands to his %*#@ing self! It was one of those "you could have heard a pin drop" moments, and the guy suddenly looked as if he was imagining what it would be like to get carted away in an ambulance and spend the next few months in rehabilitation. He beat a hasty retreat, and I received several words of encouragement from a few of the folks around me, including the bar staff.

    The offender approached me again, offering his apologies and promising that it "wouldn't happen again". I told him that it certainly wouldn't &@*#ing well happen again, and that if it did, he would see what happened to the last **** who tried a stunt like that. I asked him why he was so interested in what underwear another man may, or may not, be wearing, and whether he would appreciated it if I pulled his pants down in the middle of the pub to "check" him. He replied that he wouldn't care at all, and that I could check with the bar staff to confirm. I should point out that he was very nervous at this stage and was simply trying to save face (perhaps figuratively and literally. I told him, in no uncertain terms, that that may be the case, but that most people have a bit of repect for themselves.

    Apart form that, it was a fantastic night out, and I really think I handled the situation well.

    Peace,

    Troy

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    Good story, It is the strangest thing that seeing a kilt makes women, and men "I use that term loosely" are curious to the point of asking, or in this case checking, to see if you are reg. An old guy at the grocery store asked me accross the parking lot "What are you wearing under that thing?" I just dont get it...perfect strangers need to know...I just dont get it....
    “Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau

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    I have been checked once. By a woman at a bar last St. Pat's day. I just told her that she could get away with it bacause she was a lassie.... A guy? I just do not know what my reaction would be. I think you handled it well.

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    I'm with Richland -- I don't understand it a t'all.

    But it does sound like you handled it reasonably well, there, Troy, so kiltos to you.

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    Good Job

    Well handled. It is good to have a quick witt and level head.

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    I'm with Richland as well, I dont get why a complete stranger thinks that that kind of behavior would be welcomed, but idiots ask all the time.

    Troy I think you handled yourself perfectly considering the situation.

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    I too just DO NOT understand what the fascination is. I have one theory. It's common knowledge that the regiments wore their kilts... well "regimental." Most people who know anything of kilts seem to know this. When people see someone in a kilt, it's different, unusual, whatever. So, this makes most people a little restless. With restlessness comes the "small talk" or "nervous talk." So, out comes the question. Just my thoughts. Who knows...

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    I know I'm about the newest member to be kilted here but I've been reading this board for a while and understand there are a variety of worldviews on this subject, few of them thinking its funny to lift a kilt. It seems there is a strong preference to the mind-your-own-business perspective, and arguably rightly so. There also seems some variety of response ranging from the comical or risque (for example if a young female asked the question or did the lifting) to the upstanding gentlemanly response, to the more direct, in-you-face-with-both-barrels threat. This seems like it has to be this way because we're all very different people underneath (no pun here).

    I suspect that the mystique of "what is worn under the kilt" is such a cultural phenomenon that I'm not sure that you can squarely consider it the same as lifting a woman's skirt or reaching into a man's pants. There seems to be such a widespread, common-use understanding (cultural practice) that bare bottoms are worn under the kilt, and that somehow that's funny to ascertain or expose publicly. It might be very interesting to see some publicized prosecution of public kilt lifting as a sex crime, but until then, I suspect we might have to deal with this in the moment as it occurs. Peace to all, cheers, Chris

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    I just don't understand why a guy would want to do that sort of thing. At best he is sick and sad, at worst he is just a filthy pervert.
    Anyway, well handled, Troy!
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Kiltos to you, you handled yourself better than i probably would.

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