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28th June 06, 03:09 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Kilted2006
... and all in all I am happy with my physique and am able to wear a speedo with not too much self conciousness of how revealing it is.
A SpeedoŽ under a kilt is anything but revealing. But welcome to the asylum, anyway.
Regards from Cincinnati,
Rex.
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29th June 06, 12:25 AM
#2
Thanks for all the great advice guys and I will I think in the future I will go regimental and see how it goes, but judging by what some of the guys have been saying so far it seems that once you go 'regimen'' you never want to go back!
As for the whole pants vs kilt in feeling more exposed, I agree that indeed jeans ( normal size ) can be more revealing than the kilt as, more often than not, they seem to always make a point of making your bulge the most prominent, and your **** as well. There is really nothing to hide any you may as well have body paint on. As where with a kilt, it is flowing and able to give a vloke a lot more modesty and comfort.
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29th June 06, 03:43 AM
#3
Just my opinion, so don't smash empty single malt bottles over my head...
I don't quite see going regimental in itself as that fantastic when one thinks of hygiene... In that department going regimental is a step back.
Though occasionally regimental, I don't particularly like setting a sweaty back-side down on my House of Edgar tank (darn, I used that expression I hate), and also
"No matter how you hop and dance - the last drop always wets your pants (read: kilt)"
Ah, of course, one would have to figure out the various effects of brief/regimental when interested in the opposite (or same) sex
Enjoy the freedom of choice - and welcome to the XMarks
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29th June 06, 08:51 AM
#4
And that Porrick is exactly why I so love my J'Dez Underkilts (Lucky to get them before the project imploded or whatever happened. Think there was just a post on the UK board that someone was still left without product after paying a long long time ago. The website is still up, but don't know if anyone is brave enough to send them money anymore).
And, wasn't someone on this board converting old t-shirts with a band of elastic?
Kind of the same purpose as a kilt lining, when there is one...only most kilt linings don't detach for washing.
These tartan boxers I get at WalMarche' are so cheap I'm thinking of cutting out the bottoms of a few to wear as an "underkilt" when I don't need the full boxer.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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29th June 06, 01:18 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
These tartan boxers I get at WalMarche' are so cheap I'm thinking of cutting out the bottoms of a few to wear as an "underkilt" when I don't need the full boxer.
Ron
Be very carefull when cutting out the bottoms. Not recommend while wearing them.
Cheers! Bill
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29th June 06, 01:19 PM
#6
yes, please follow the unwritten rule...
"No sharp object 'neath the kilt"
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