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23rd August 11, 01:29 AM
#18
I imagine you were somewhat serious with your question but it simply comes with the territory. Of course it would be different the other way round but that's just the way it is.
Serious in a sort of way, I remember being on a cruise a couple of years ago and a chap who was kilted was set upon by two drunk women from Northern Ireland. Now they wanted to see what was under his kilt and began tearing at his kilt in full view of other passengers and myself.
This chap was really embarassed by their utter forwardness in this situation and attempted to defend himself and his kilt as best as he could but these wild irish amazons actually ripped his kilt causing some damage. The kilt was his most expensive piece of clothing in his wardrobe and as he told me later his pride and joy.
I know this is an extreme example and these two women became nuisances to many passengers over the two weeks but nevertheless it illustrates that we men are definately the weaker sex and are very often taken advantage of by the female sex. I suppose the old saying is true '' we can't live with them and can't live without them''
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