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12th September 17, 05:54 PM
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At a Mardi Gras ball two years ago, I had a younger woman, (than me anyway), follow me around trying to use her phone to take a picture under my kilt. Last year, while on the dance floor another thought it would be funny to do a full kilt-check, (full lift)...I asked her how she would feel if I walked into her place of business and performed a similar skirt check on her......
Bottom line, it ain't appropriate for either gender to invade anyone's personal space.
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12th September 17, 06:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by Destin_scot
At a Mardi Gras ball two years ago, I had a younger woman, (than me anyway), follow me around trying to use her phone to take a picture under my kilt. Last year, while on the dance floor another thought it would be funny to do a full kilt-check, (full lift)...I asked her how she would feel if I walked into her place of business and performed a similar skirt check on her......
Bottom line, it ain't appropriate for either gender to invade anyone's personal space.
Just a wee bit of decorum goes a long way...
People often don't know how to react to a new and unique situation.
Thus, more men in kilts are needed!
Q: What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?
A: Socks and shoes.
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12th September 17, 07:51 PM
#3
I think we all have a standard answer to the "What do you wear/have under your kilt?" question. Mine is to look down and answer, "Socks and shoes, of course.".
Stoff
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13th September 17, 04:54 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Stoff
I think we all have a standard answer to the "What do you wear/have under your kilt?" question. Mine is to look down and answer, "Socks and shoes, of course.".
Stoff
My standard answer to somebody who is actually asking (rather than joking) is to say "There are three that know the answer to that question - me, my wife, and God, and that's the way it's going to stay."
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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13th September 17, 04:42 PM
#5
Hmmm, now that I think about it, perhaps the most honest answer is:
'Whatever feels the most comfortable to me at the time.'
Q: What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?
A: Socks and shoes.
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