I've only been kilted for a year or so, but these were the reasons why I went bifurcated when travelling, or just going into an airport. I knew a kilt would be more comfortable, especially on the ten-hour trip from El Paso to Buffalo, but I didn't feel like dealing with other people's ignorance and paranoia.
Oh, and Binx -
If she was a US security screener, she was either taking advantage of the situation ;-) , or she took you for a transvestiteOriginally Posted by binx
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I don't mean anyone any offense by that remark. It's just that I work with someone who used to be a security screener, and she and I had a long talk about this one afternoon. As I understand it, you're supposed to be searched by someone as the same sex that you present. That is, if you're a man in men's clothing, you're searched by a man; if you're obviously a woman, you're searched by a woman; if you're a man in a kilt, you're a man in a kilt, not a man presenting himself as a woman in a skirt.
Just something for folks to keep in mind during future travelling.
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