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18th March 08, 10:07 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by Alan H
I'm not sure how this got to be a combative thread. It's a small issue, really....to wear undergarments or not to wear them when kilted.
To get back to the issue of being falsely accused of flashing someone and how to handle it, I'd say that it very much depends on the situation and who is doing the accusing.
If it was my sister in law I'd just talk to her about it, if I knew for a fact that it couldn't possibly have happened because I was wearing undergarments.
If it was the soccer mom on the field and three policemen dropped by to "arrest the pervert", I'd prove that it was impossible while standing behind the squad car, and then I'd sue the woman in civil court if I found out who she was.
It's all a matter of degree.
Well the conversation evolved. Look, if my words came off as harsh I'm sorry. However we live in a "SOCIETY", that means we also have to take the feelings of others into account before we start stumbling through life like a bull in a china shop, shouting "ME! My WAY!". Follow the rules of a polite and law-abiding society and you can never go wrong.
Frank
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