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28th March 06, 08:12 AM
#31
Originally Posted by Canuck
I think this is a math question. Given the crotch of the kilted person is at a top of the triangle, following the line of the kilt to the eyes of the gawker being at the base of the triangle. The gawker would have to be almost directly under you or a number of steps behind. As mentioned before it's dark under a kilt! The risk of being exposed is minimal. Now a circular staircase is a little different! Much like a ladder you are directly under or over a person.
aye...the angle of the dangle....I'm gonna stop now.....
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28th March 06, 08:15 AM
#32
Originally Posted by Aggie
We Americans are too paranoid about this sort of thing.
Well, that's one Aggie who speaks with wisdom.
Actually, what he says is all too true. We are a rather prudish and paranoid bunch over on this side of The Pond.
Keep the faith, Lads!
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28th March 06, 08:27 AM
#33
yeah, a skittish bunch the avg. americans.
then again, it was the puritans who left england to start this country if I am not mistaken.
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28th March 06, 08:32 AM
#34
Originally Posted by Aggie
We Americans are too paranoid about this sort of thing. Europe has a more mature attitude. If they're desperate enough to be looking...let em.
Agreed!!! My attitude is "it aint that different from anything you have seen before so whats the worry". Plus its all been seen by far more people that I can possibly count so its not a big deal to me... if thats the best way someone can get a thrill, they need to get a bit more excitemenmt in thier life!
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
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28th March 06, 09:19 AM
#35
So, hey folks, lets think this one through.
How many men/lesbian women hang around stairwells hoping to cast their gaze up women's skirts/dresses?
How much less likely is it that women/gay men are gonna hang around stairwells hoping to cast their gaze up a kilt? How many days/weeks/years would they be hanging around that stairwell waiting for a kilted gent to arrive?
It ain't gonna happen because no one is looking....
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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28th March 06, 09:37 AM
#36
Good point Riverkilt. But I think it is the paranoia fact that has Americans and Canadians all concerned. To us, it is not whether it is reasonable that it should happen. We are worried about the off chance: the rogue blast of wind, tripping and ending up on your back with your kilt covering your face or the woman you trips behind you and ends up on her back between your legs. At least for me, I'm not so much worried about those who want to see something. I mean, I would prefer to keep everything private. But the real phobia is of offending someone who doesn't wish to see anything.
I agree with Aggie. North Americans (I think it is a Canadian problem as well as American) need to get some prespective on what is reasonable.
Last edited by jkdesq; 28th March 06 at 09:39 AM.
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28th March 06, 09:41 AM
#37
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
So, hey folks, lets think this one through.
How many men/lesbian women hang around stairwells hoping to cast their gaze up women's skirts/dresses?
How much less likely is it that women/gay men are gonna hang around stairwells hoping to cast their gaze up a kilt? How many days/weeks/years would they be hanging around that stairwell waiting for a kilted gent to arrive?
It ain't gonna happen because no one is looking....
Ron
Agreed. I think the only issue of real concern mentioned in this thread is the sitting in the stands scenario; the only "stair climbing" scenario that might be a worry, would be if you are in stands that are just a stair-step of bleachers, and you decide to move up a row or two - then you might lift that knee high enough to flash someone, but normal movement in most environments? It's a non-issue.
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28th March 06, 11:00 AM
#38
Dare I raise boardwalks as a realistic concern? LOL
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28th March 06, 11:42 AM
#39
Originally Posted by jkdesq
Glass stairs in a computer shop in Chicago? That strikes me as very odd.
Yes, but they are very nice stairs.
http://www.ifoapplestore.com/stores/...staircase.html
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28th March 06, 11:56 AM
#40
Originally Posted by walkerk
Those are pretty cool!
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