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    Quote Originally Posted by BLHS209 View Post
    LeeAnn: If you have not seen this at USAKilts, it does explain it all:

    http://www.usakilts.com/store/cart.p...ct_detail&p=24

    And yes, I plan on getting it for my wife

    Chris Shepherd
    I am totally getting that shirt for my girlfriend!

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    Sorry but not in our household... we both wear kilts... but then we are both male and Civil Partners... so who wear the trousers?... that's a difficult one to answer... depends on which of us you ask!
    Schiehallion kilted and true

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    Where's that great cartoon that was posted a short while ago, the one about the Scot and the trousered woman entering the men's and women's washrooms? This is a good place to resurrect it. (I mean, I could find it myself but have no idea how to repost it.)

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    My wife always comments that she spent most of her life trying to not have to wear a skirt, and now I prefer to wear one! Actually, in the past couple of years, she's started wearing skirts again during the summer. So we both do now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    Where's that great cartoon that was posted a short while ago, the one about the Scot and the trousered woman entering the men's and women's washrooms? This is a good place to resurrect it. (I mean, I could find it myself but have no idea how to repost it.)
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    Last weekend I was walking along when two ladies accosted me asking, "Why are you wearing a kilt?" I pointedly looked down at their trousers and then back up at them and said, "Someone has to." They giggled and walked on.
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    Maybe the women at the ceilidh weren't comfortable wearing skirts since they knew they'd be kicking up their heels and twirling around.
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    Piperdbh wrote: “Maybe the women at the ceilidh weren’t comfortable wearing skirts since they knew they’d be kicking up their heels and twirling around.”

    But why would they be uncomfortable? They wear undies! (That is to say, there would be no unseemly exposure.)
    I only wear undershorts because I find my trousers uncomfortable without them. I look forward to going commando when I have a kilt (never wore unders with the kilt in the regiment).
    Personally I fail to understand the attachment women have to their undergarments. Bras are a major factor in breast cancer, and women’s underpants have only been necessitated by shorter skirts (and women’s trousers!).
    Our great-grandmothers didn’t wear such things.
    A woman in a long skirt has no need to wear such garments.
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    I don't think my wife owns a skirt, or a dress for that matter, The only thing that comes close is the Mumu in the closet from our last (2007) trip to the islands; which she has not worn since then. In fact here I am at my computer in my SWK saffron and she just left the house in pants! Oh well to each their own. ith:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiehallion View Post
    Sorry but not in our household... we both wear kilts... but then we are both male and Civil Partners... so who wear the trousers?... that's a difficult one to answer... depends on which of us you ask!
    Cool.

    Though I can see how that might lead to arguements over accessories if you share.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 30th September 10 at 10:44 PM.
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