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    So to add to the thread, the second time I wore my kilt (the first was to a parade and it was 30F outside, so no questions got asked) was to a very merry un-wedding on St. Patrick's Day in Boston (long story). Anywho, the first person to ask was (I found out later) a late 50's lesbian as I returned from the bar. As I walked past her table, she said "Excuse me, but I have to ask, what's under your kilt?" I replied without missing a beat, "the Loch Ness Monster". Surprisingly, she and her entire table of patrons thought that was utterly hysterical, so I continued on back to my table and rejoined my wife. A little while later, the groom's mother, who happened to be in her mid 80's was hobbling about, literally pinched me on the @$$ and said, "Excuse me young man, what's under the kilt?" Again I replied, "the Loch Ness Monster". She too thought it was hilarious as she hobbled back up to the bar (gotta love grandma at an Irish wedding). Fast foward about an hour and a half later and I'm returning to the bar, and these two gals from the table with the lesbian jumped up, threw their arms around me, and said, "We just HAVE to have our picture taken with the Loch Ness Monster!" Only being 3/4 of a fifth of Jameson's deep, I felt it was an innocent enough request, because let's face it, what woman doesn't love a man in a kilt? So here I am with these two strange women with their arms around me having pictures taken. Come to find out, they're sisters! Here's where it gets weird... they ask me, "just how big IS the Loch Ness Monster?" Then they begin to tell me about each others sexual prowess, and make it clear in no uncertain terms that THEY (yes THEY) want to take me home for a night of fun. I look upwards to the Good Lord and think to myself, why couldn't this have happened when I was single?!?!?! Meanwhile, my wife is literally 20 feet away watching the entire thing unfold, but due to the music, can't hear anything that is being said. After I tell them that I'm married, they both look at me and ask, "Happily?" At that point, I decided it was best to just leave the situation and replied, "See that redhead over there? That's my wife. She's the only one that can tell how you how big the Loch Ness Monster is, and I assure you that she'll tell you that it's legendary. You ladies have a good evening." I return back to my wife and she asks what that was all about and I relayed the conversation to her. She's not one to get jealous very often (I can think of once in the past 12 years) and she was ready to tear those women limb from limb. So while not something to get arrested over, it makes for two morals of the story: One, all women love a man in a kilt. And two, hell hath no fury like a jealous wife...

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    I decided to wear my kilt on st. patricks day, and we went to a local irish restaurant for lunch. Me and my son were attempting to find the bathroom and an old lady (?70s) attempted to grab and lift up my kilt, but her reactions were slow and I avoided the attempt. If she was younger I would've pushed her hand away and scolded her.

    It is never appropriate (or legal) to grope a stranger, regardless if the intended target is male or female.

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    absolutely

    Quote Originally Posted by styphonthal View Post
    I decided to wear my kilt on st. patricks day, and we went to a local irish restaurant for lunch. Me and my son were attempting to find the bathroom and an old lady (?70s) attempted to grab and lift up my kilt, but her reactions were slow and I avoided the attempt. If she was younger I would've pushed her hand away and scolded her.

    It is never appropriate (or legal) to grope a stranger, regardless if the intended target is male or female.
    This statement is absolutely the truth, it is never appropriate......even in jest.... it isn't enjoyed or required..... It's too bad that wearing the kilt has this connotation ........the first time I wore a kilted outfit it was a rental and I went "commando" because I thought that was proper ....... now that I wear my own kilt and know how expensive and hard it is to keep it absolutely clean and fresh I don't .......... I wonder silently how many other guys wore that same rental kilt, "Commando" and was the kilt washed and pressed and dis-infected after each use...... I doubt it, washing a kilt and pressing it properly is very time consuming and if done too often causes a lot of wear and tear on a very expensive garment .....would you wear someone elses underwear that hadn't been washed .......just a thought

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    Gentlemen, why is kilt wearing constantly associated with going 'commando'?
    Tradition??? What tradition???
    This is 2017 !
    With your back against the sea, the enemy can come only from three sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Gentlemen, why is kilt wearing constantly associated with going 'commando'?
    Tradition??? What tradition???
    This is 2017 !
    I wear kilts for comfort. Admittedly commando is standard MO for my pants also, unless for some reason undergarments are needed. I do not believe that it is unhygienic because some kilt rental fellow decries it so. Germs and other problems excel in dark damp places. It is a personal choice but I am more comfortable without.

    I live in a largely Hindi community. No one notices my kilt or makes any comment. I am either not as approachable or pretty as you fellows as I never get such attention as mentioned in this post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishRebel79 View Post
    So to add to the thread, the second time I wore my kilt (the first was to a parade and it was 30F outside, so no questions got asked) was to a very merry un-wedding on St. Patrick's Day in Boston (long story). Anywho, the first person to ask was .... So while not something to get arrested over, it makes for two morals of the story: One, all women love a man in a kilt. And two, hell hath no fury like a jealous wife...

    Slainte!
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    Excellent story!
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    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Gentlemen, why is kilt wearing constantly associated with going 'commando'?
    Tradition??? What tradition???
    This is 2017 !
    I dont think its a tradition as much as it is personal choice. Perhaps some refer to regimental regulation as the so called tradition, which really doesn't apply to anyone not in a regiment. But I can understand why some gents decide to go regimental. It's an awful lot of layers of fabric wrapped around your bum!

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    I used my standard answer just the other day. As I was walking into a client's office two "ladies" going into the store next door called out to ask me what I was wearing under my kilt. I looked down attempting to look confused at the question and responded "shoes and socks, of course". I then continued into my meeting.

    Christoph

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Gentlemen, why is kilt wearing constantly associated with going 'commando'?
    Tradition??? What tradition???
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    To each their own, I guess.


    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    ..This is 2017 !
    The current year being the current year is always a fact. But NEVER an argument of any value whatsoever.

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    I hope you allow me to have an opinion.
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