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16th December 07, 12:11 AM
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Well, we should be cold, shouldn’t we? Our wives would be cold in skirts if they had not supplied with pantyhose. And yet they might often feel cold and the same to men in pants.
And here we are seen with unprotected knees and the same could other parts be, they might think.
When temperatures are down a man in a kilt must to most people be cold and therefore their question is pretty relevant, so to say.
My answer will be
- No, not at all. Had I been wearing pants today, I certainly had been cold, too. I can’t explain why, but it is a well known fact among kilt wearers that they are very seldom cold when in a kilt.
Or the short version:
- O yes, my hands feel rather cold today.
Earlier, when I was wearing shorts, sometimes at low temperatures I had the same question, by the way.
Greg
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