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28th March 06, 09:37 AM
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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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