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30th April 06, 03:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by millar
I ran my first race yesterday in a kilt. [...] All along the race I heard people say "Go kilt guy" and "Nice kilt" which really helped keep me motivated. [...] At the end of the race, I ran it in 40 minutes a new personal best!
Seems that this should go on that list of Top Reasons to Wear a Kilt, whoever maintains such a list: "Helps you be your personal best."
Great photos, thanks for sharing them. Looks like you had a lot of fun.
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati.
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30th April 06, 04:46 PM
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What's the point of wearing a kilt to run if you are going to wear running shorts under it?
Have some confidence in God's design of your body, fellas. I work, run, hike, bike and copulate in a kilt, virtually always regimental. For what it's worth, your body is designed to pull your pieces parts up close to your body when you are being vigorously active.
What you risk in going regimental is someone seeing your willy in that sad state of being shrunk up for the occassion of vigorous excercise ... not impressive. Since Body Glide pretty much takes care of all other issues then embarrassment is the only real issue left.
If you must, wear colored briefs or a jock or, even better, a thong. You'll be in keeping with most every region's laws on modesty and, should God Himself so choose to allow His wind to lift your kilt, at least noone can accuse you of wearing your kilt 'school girl style'.
Shorts under your kilt, please, for the sake of us all, anything but shorts.
Kilt On!
Chris Webb
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Last edited by millar; 10th May 06 at 05:41 PM.
Reason: I wanted to.
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 Originally Posted by millar
Thank you for thinking of my boys and me in a thong.
Sorry, Millar, had I been thinking of you and your boys I'd have added pink lace panties to the list.
Chris Webb
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the whole thread is taking a turn for the worse...I'm taking every effort just to block any and all mental image....
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I wore my SK for Belegarth fighting back when I did that. I did a fair bit of charging across a field at people in it, and a fair bit of tumbling while fighting. It not only held up nicely, it allowed me more freedom in my stride and was quite attractive to the ladies to boot.
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ai run in mai kilt...
but ainly when chased...
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