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29th July 06, 11:52 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Chris Webb
Personally I love being 'kilt checked' and consider it one of the more enjoyable benefits of kilting ... as long as the kilt check is done from the back!! Seems to me that any man willing to wear a kilt, given how it is made, has to be comfortable with the possiblity that someone is going to see his ****. I've said it before, nothing looks more feminine than some guy slapping at the back of his kilt no matter what is lifting it up.
Now the front is a different matter.
Like it or not the rules for men and women are different ... it's those differences that make it so much fun to ....
Kilt On!
Chris Webb
(post edited prior to validation - Mike)
In general, I agree with you. But it's just the idea (and I am by no means sexist) that the rules are so different. The whole issue of equal rights, (which I believe is one of the reaons women began wearing trousers) means exactly that: equal rights. And yet the same women who demanded an equal footing with men in the workplace and out cling to certain "safeguards" between men and women.
At any rate, there are probably going to be women I won't mind obliging with an answer. It will depend on the situation. I doona mind if a lass sees me ****; I wanted to illustrate the absurdity of the issue on the whole.
James
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