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2nd July 09, 07:02 AM
#41
 Originally Posted by Kilt_Em_All
So, can we just select a number from Rex's list and use that as our post?
-Elliott

Okay okay, I wasn't going to reply to this thread (I'm sure I'm a stick in the mud but oh well. I should type out a reply and cut and paste it every time).
What two consenting adults do is their business. I have no desire to know what is under another man's kilt (I have my husband and he's the only man I care about) -- the only man I will be kilt checking is my husband and in private. My husband is the same way -- I'm the only woman he cares about. He has no desire to have anyone else looking under his kilt or being silly like that. In fact, if he catches them, well... sorry for them (best he catches them before I get my hands on them, though).
I think things should be equal... if a man did that to me, he'd be in big trouble, and men deserve the same respect.
It hasn't happened to my husband yet, thank goodness, and I'm hoping it doesn't. I'm already making mental notes of places NOT to go so it's not encouraged.
Of course, lately he rarely even puts the kilt on (indoors even, definitely hasn't gone anywhere in it) and frankly I've gotten to where I could care less. We've got more important things to worry about these days *shrugs*
What can I say? I'm horribly territorial and aggressive when it comes to my sweetie -- and he's the same for me.
I probably could have just cut and paste a number or two, but there ya go.
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2nd July 09, 07:52 AM
#42
Only once... half-hearted attempt by a semi-inebriated guy at a country club shindig... he wasn't serious, but I got that way in a hurry, and he backed off. Otherwise, gratefully, no.
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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2nd July 09, 08:15 AM
#43
Once. Whilst swing dancing with a woman old enough to be my grandmother. Several ladies asked The Question that night, but she was the only one that tried to find out for herself. She was more subtle than many women are though. She kept trying to make me spin faster than usual so as to make my kilt fly up. Of course I must assume she had an accomplice to view the results as she would have been too close to me to see for herself. Though there were mirrors all over the place...
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2nd July 09, 10:00 AM
#44
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Well, this should be fun. Here's how I predict this thread will go:
1. Several people will say no.
2. Someone will add that they never go to places in a kilt when that's likely to happen.
3. A few people will say it's happened and felt violated.
4. Someone will remind you to search the archives.
5. Maybe someone will post a story about what a great time they had when it happened.
6. A discussion of men's rights involving analogies about sexual harassment will ensue. Someone will add it's not a game.
7. There will be a discussion of what's worn under the kilt in various circumstances.
8. Various hypothetical scenarios and aggressive reactions will be described.
9. Tempers will flare.
10. The mods will caution
11. Someone will complain about the mods
12. The thread will be shut down.
I'm not saying it's not worth discussing for those who are just now getting started with the kilting thing, but this can be a tricky subject.
Really, I think the thing that matters here is how do you think it should be handled? What did you do, and what would you have preferred to do, if you had thought of it.
Regards,
Rex.
It sounds like the mods should think about shutting it down right now if all that will take place, but maybe we will get to see it play out still the same.
I did not know what to do and had not ever thought of it happeing so I did not know how to respond. My son on the other hand called them perverted in a loud voice and being only 9 he can be loud. The girls blushed as all attention was turned to them and sulked away.
If I could go back and do it over I might not change a thing.
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2nd July 09, 10:08 AM
#45
Last edited by Lady M; 13th July 09 at 03:52 PM.
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2nd July 09, 10:12 AM
#46
So new questions have been raised here and I will ask them and hope to get some arrows for my quiver from your responses.
When asked The Question, what do you say?
When 'checked' is it usually by the lifting or other ways?
When 'checked' what do you do, for those who have not already answered the question.
I had no idea this was such a big topic or not-so-unusual experience.
Thank you for all the insight so far.
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2nd July 09, 10:46 AM
#47
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2nd July 09, 10:48 AM
#48
I was the VERY WILLING recipient of a kilt check once at a Celtic festival. A VERY good friend of mine set it up and it was done in private (just me and the checker. A very comely lass). 
Too bad she was already invloved with someone. 
Robert
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2nd July 09, 10:49 AM
#49
 Originally Posted by Lady M
True, but I don't pull a Sharon Stone so no fear there for me! 
bummer
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2nd July 09, 11:02 AM
#50
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Well, this should be fun. Here's how I predict this thread will go:
1. Several people will say no.
2. Someone will add that they never go to places in a kilt when that's likely to happen.
3. A few people will say it's happened and felt violated.
4. Someone will remind you to search the archives.
5. Maybe someone will post a story about what a great time they had when it happened.
6. A discussion of men's rights involving analogies about sexual harassment will ensue. Someone will add it's not a game.
7. There will be a discussion of what's worn under the kilt in various circumstances.
8. Various hypothetical scenarios and aggressive reactions will be described.
9. Tempers will flare.
10. The mods will caution
11. Someone will complain about the mods
12. The thread will be shut down.
I'm not saying it's not worth discussing for those who are just now getting started with the kilting thing, but this can be a tricky subject.
Really, I think the thing that matters here is how do you think it should be handled? What did you do, and what would you have preferred to do, if you had thought of it.
Regards,
Rex.
 Originally Posted by Clan McKinnon
So new questions have been raised here and I will ask them and hope to get some arrows for my quiver from your responses.
When asked The Question, what do you say?
When 'checked' is it usually by the lifting or other ways?
When 'checked' what do you do, for those who have not already answered the question.
I had no idea this was such a big topic or not-so-unusual experience.
Thank you for all the insight so far.
Dude, I was cutting you some slack, and besides all the clever things I was going to say in this thread had already been said, but now I no longer can control myself. Really, how to respond to the question?
Number 4
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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