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16th June 14, 05:21 AM
#21
Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Allen, I was actually at a networking event where intoxication is looked down upon. All parties were entirely sober (I was having soft drinks, in fact).
No means no. Period.
I'm finding this an interesting thread for a number of reasons.
[Intentionally going off on a tangent here]
Am I the only person involved who sees significant parallels with
the way women have been treated over the years? Are we, beacause
of our differentness, (let's face it -- wearing kilts is, at the least,
unusual in the general culture) becoming sensitised to a class of
situations that women have had to deal with for a l-o-n-g time?
If so, this is a good thing -- IMHO. And one that, if it becomes
generally known and accepted, (particularly by the female of
the species) will only add to the appeal of a bloke in a kilt to
women generally. Just saying -- if part of the reason for wearing
the kilt is to declare the I/we are Alpha males and worth knowing
-- this is another point in our favour.
-Don
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