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    The Question reversed?

    So it happened again, female kilt lifters, last week in a Glasgow pub and last weekend on a street in Rothesay,Isle of Bute after their highland games.
    Yes, you can say that I'm on a roll with drunken females wanting to find out what's under my kilt.
    On both occassions, each girl said that they wanted to find out what I was wearing under my kilt, now if I attempted to lift the skirt of the pretty young female in the Glasgow pub last week and said what she said, that I only wanted to see what she was wearing under her skirt. What would have happened?

    Does anyone think that sex equality would apply here?

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    If you were wearing a skirt, no female would want to know.
    It is part of the mystique of the kilt.
    Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber

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    I figure you could simply just start charging 10 quid a peek... You'd make out like a bandit!

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    Listen, thanks for the idea, I'm being made redundant at the end of this month and need an alternative income, only thing I think I'm too old for that game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
    ......... only thing I think I'm too old for that game

    Apparently not, it seems.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Reversing the question didn't work for me. When I responded to the young 20-something questioner that, as a gentleman, I would never ask a lady what she was wearing underneath, she responded, "a thong," and proceeded to unzip her jeans to show me. I managed to preserve the mystery of the kilt.
    Animo non astutia

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    Reversing the question didn't work for me. When I responded to the young 20-something questioner that, as a gentleman, I would never ask a lady what she was wearing underneath, she responded, "a thong," and proceeded to unzip her jeans to show me. I managed to preserve the mystery of the kilt.
    This seems to be becoming more and more the norm of proper social interaction for youn ladies. I guess it can't be helped as they are the second generation that has grown up with TV being their mentor and parent. Since TV has become more repugnant I can't expect young ladies to act any different.
    Please excuse the spelling errors. My IPhone is "helping" me.

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    It does seem to be universal.

    At our wedding reception I got asked so many times, and was dared to prove whether I was a real Scot or not.

    It was interesting to see the red faces, especially of the guy who dared me. Every time I bump into him, he still goes scarlet.

    For some strange reason no-one ever dares me any more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laird_M View Post
    It does seem to be universal.

    At our wedding reception I got asked so many times, and was dared to prove whether I was a real Scot or not.

    It was interesting to see the red faces, especially of the guy who dared me. Every time I bump into him, he still goes scarlet.

    For some strange reason no-one ever dares me any more.
    Its amazing how many guys are interested in what you wear under the kilt, I don't think its anything gay, just that in my opinion most guys would love to be kilted and by asking the question they know that this can open up a discussion about kilt wearing

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    I'm not concerned about the questioners being gay or not - I'm perfectly at home with my own sexuality and one of my best friends was a gay Scots ex-RAF officer...and boy did he know how to party!

    I think the guy's embarrassment was more due to the fact I well and truly called his bluff.

    I have to say I agree with the common belief that women like a man in a kilt as he is confident enough to wear a kilt in public and may be the romantism of the 'devils in skirts.
    Martin.
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