First off, I've been fortunate never to have had my kilt lifted. I prefer it that way-and the only thing I can't stop from tossing it about is the wind.

Second, double standards are becoming rather common in the world-especially where womens fashion is concerned. For some reason, a woman can start the day in a skirt, transfer to a mens suit(not a ladies suit-she can get away with a men's suit) and back to some eveing gown-all in one day. Personally, I don't much fancy wearing womens clothing-and I don't much fancy women wearing men's clothing either. Until enough people put their foot down, a double standard will continue to exist. Wether it is lifting a kilt or a skirt-sure there are differences. Should there be? No. All I know is whenever someone starts pushing for equality, it ends up the ultimate end in people's mind is turning the tables, not equality.

In short, a double standard exists and will exist until enough people speak out against it publicly.