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11th October 05, 01:24 PM
#1
You turn around and say, "Your turn," and wait for her to lift up her skirt.
Or say, "Would you slap a man if he tried that to you?" When she says yes, say, "Okay, brace yourself...."
Andrew.
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11th October 05, 01:37 PM
#2
I like both of those, Andrew... especially the latter
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11th October 05, 02:53 PM
#3
I like Andrews replies also, but I may not want to lower myself to this lassies level, she was drunk but you were in possession of your mind.
We have discussed at length this double standard on the forum, there seems to be no real answer, if we wear a kilt then confronting the ignorance of the masses is part of the deal.
Still, we all agree that the freedom of kilt wearing is worth the effort and the grief.
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11th October 05, 05:28 PM
#4
"Show me your's first"
"You're under citizen's arrest for sexual assault."
"Okay honey, but someplace private. My place or yours?"
And anything off the long threads about kilt checks....
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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12th October 05, 08:31 AM
#5
This biz has come up in the forum often...and in a similar thread I commented that, as you observed, if the situation was reversed it would be "a sex crime" and you'd not only get arrested but you'd probably get the bejabbers kicked out of you by the offended party's significant other and end up having to register with the local constabulary as a "sex offender" every year or whenever you relocated.
So is there some problem here that by wearing a kilt it is assumed that you are inviting this kind of conduct? I mean, I generally tend to mind my own business...and this hasn't happened to me as yet and I hope that it doesn't...but how does some anebriated woman or group of women come to the conclusion that this is some kind of cutesy behavior? And I don't mean to infer that any of the forum participants wear the kilt because they want stuff like this to happen...I accept that it comes with the territory.
It's like the conversation that I had with my wife: I noted that if I were a twenty-something guy with nice abs and a full head of hair I would be a kilted studmuffin...but I'm a fifty-something guy with less hair than he started out with and there's abs in there somewhere if I could only find them...so I'm a "charming eccentric" instead. Oh well...perhaps that will help to spare me the indignity of even having to put up with such shenanigans.
best
auld argonian
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12th October 05, 09:41 AM
#6
A tatoo may do
A temporary tatoo on the kilted one's backside with some useful message may do.
"If you can read this you just broke the law"
"Your Under Arrest"
On the humeous side:
"This Space for rent"
Any more ideas?
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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12th October 05, 10:16 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
You turn around and say, "Your turn," and wait for her to lift up her skirt.
That only works if she's wearing one.
However, some girls are so eager to know that they'll offer the trade. At the L.B. Blues Festival, I had a number of girls offer to show me theirs if I'd show them mine!
...and, no, I didn't take them up on the offer.
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12th October 05, 10:53 AM
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This happened to me when I was with my wife at a St. Paddy's party. A friend of ours, with no warning, grabbed the back of my kilt and lifted high enough for all to see. I turned quickly and when I saw who the lifter was I said quite calmly "Was it good for you?" and then offered her a smoke. She turned quite red and then tried to apologize. She finally blurted out that she would like to by me a drink and the incident passed with a Murphy's Irish Stout.
I'm not sure what I would have said if I didn't know her! I do like Andrew's comebacks.
Here's to lifting a pint and not a kilt!
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12th October 05, 11:14 AM
#9
"Lift a pint not a kilt."
Now there's a t-shirt!
best
aa
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12th October 05, 11:24 AM
#10
Hasn't happened to me yet. But when I was visiting a local erotic expo where some women tried to lift my kilt. I didnt let them and later they came to ask if I have any underwear. I lifted the side of my kilt to show. They were satisfied without seeing my privates. 
At the same place a bunch of guys came to ask "You know, kilts should have been wore without underwear." I lifted the side for them too to show I wear it regimental. They all gave me a hand ans said "tough guy!" "Keep it up!" and stuff like that. Felt really accepted.
I have decided to act in the situations like that with a humour and good spirit. Well, I wont lift even the side in a pub but that was an erotic expo... And I know people are curious about the kilts... It's not a normal everyday outfit in Finland x)
Last edited by AckZel; 12th October 05 at 11:27 AM.
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