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7th August 06, 03:24 PM
#1
I think it takes a couple of drills to figure out exactly how to handle these situations - but you never know what curve balls people will send you. Now that I've read Robin's story, I will practice saying, "I will accept your offer on the condition that you delete your photograph for me now, otherwise I will speak to the manager of the establishment."
Grrrr...
Rex in Apoplexy.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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7th August 06, 03:37 PM
#2
Correct me if I'm wrong but she only took a picture of the backside of your kilt? Whats so wrong with that and why would the "manager of the establishment" care unless there was a sign that said no cameras or pictures? I could understand if she was taking pictures under the kilt but just taking a pic of the back of it is a problem why?
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7th August 06, 03:41 PM
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7th August 06, 03:45 PM
#4
Bingo it was just the back?
Bingo she took it under?
Bingo there was a sign?
Bingo I'm an idiot and don't understand.
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7th August 06, 03:47 PM
#5
That's the one...
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7th August 06, 03:50 PM
#6
Aye, don't blame the uproar then. Sorry
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13th August 06, 04:19 PM
#7
Well, from a woman's point of view, I can say that 'The Question' is intriguing because no matter how we've been raised or what 'good girls' do, all (straight) women like to look at naked men.
Men are usually wrapped up in trousers, safe from prying eyes. Kilts leave an opportunity women don't usually get. Men usually have all kinds of opportunities to peek down blouses and up skirts on women; I've probably had a man have a conversation with my breasts as often as you guys get 'the Question'.
But, just because it's intriguing doesn't mean it's all right to take upkilt pictures! Some people have no class ot decency.
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13th August 06, 04:30 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Red Lioness
Well, from a woman's point of view, I can say that 'The Question' is intriguing because no matter how we've been raised or what 'good girls' do, all (straight) women like to look at naked men.
Men are usually wrapped up in trousers, safe from prying eyes. Kilts leave an opportunity women don't usually get. Men usually have all kinds of opportunities to peek down blouses and up skirts on women; I've probably had a man have a conversation with my breasts as often as you guys get 'the Question'.
But, just because it's intriguing doesn't mean it's all right to take upkilt pictures! Some people have no class ot decency.
I won't argue with you there . . . I think that for me, it's the conflict of what is considered sexual harrasment towards either sex (women seem to be biased, usually) but I realize the kilt can be exciting to women (a good reason to wear the kilt ) and that's okay as long as it suits the situation. If you ask politely and in fun, I'll authorize a kilt check, no prob.
James
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7th August 06, 05:57 PM
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I guess I am curious as to how the laws are written on this.
Are there any police officers or lawyers in the house??
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8th August 06, 02:26 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by pbpersson
I guess I am curious as to how the laws are written on this.
Are there any police officers or lawyers in the house??
There are several officers here, but any police officer, or most lawyers for that matter would only be able to tell you about the laws where thay live and work. Those laws might vary somewhat from those where you are located.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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