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26th March 10, 08:17 PM
#11
MoR has made a valid point.
I am around some very young children every Sunday as a religion instructor. I have the wee trews for those occasions. More than once I have had one or more of the wee uns attached to my pleats during some activity. I do not care to explain anatomy to them or their parents.
As a gentleman, I dress appropriately to the occasion.
I have rarely worn the wee trews inside trousers at any time in my life. I started wearing them when shorts stopped being both short and became rather baggy. While seated at an outdoor event, I realized that the large tubes of cloth that were the legs of the new style "shorts" provided an up channel view if I were not careful.
Slainte
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