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16th March 10, 02:43 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Tobus
With all respect intended, don't you think that's taking it a little far? Are we all that delicate that we must call the bobbies and report an assault when a curious lassie wants to get an eyeful of under-the-kilt goodness?
That said, I've never been kilt-checked by anyone other than my wife. But I have a hard time believing I'd take it as an assault unless there was malice intended. If I were that sensitive to a playful peek under my kilt, I'd probably just not wear the darn thing.
No Tobus, I do not think I am taking it a little far. We don't get to pick and choose. If you accept it for yourself, then you are saying it is OK for it to happen to your sister, your mother, your wife, your child.
I say again - we don't get to choose. If you think it is acceptable for "a curious lassie", to try and find out what you have between your legs; then you have to accept a 22 stone rugby player doing the same. You don't get to choose; if you accept the one, then you accept everything.
Regards
Chas
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