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8th June 09, 09:52 AM
#21
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8th June 09, 10:35 AM
#22
Which is why I wear a police badge as a kilt pin. I just ask them if they would like to spend the night in jail on sexual harassment charges. If that doesn't work, just grab their arm and push away. Just don't let their significant other see you do that. If there is a problem, I then ask, if the have ever gaotten the but kicled by a 68 year old man in a skirt. that usually calms the situation. Drunks will be drunks. that is why I drink at home. Good Luck.
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8th June 09, 11:16 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Drunk, drunk, drunk....makes perfect sense to her. Seems like she liked you and that was the best she could do for an opening line.
Seems, drunk or sober, women are much more likely to approach us when we're kilted. I've never had the friendly comments when wearing slacks..."Nice pants!" Just doesn't happen. No woman has ever asked if I'm wearing underwear when I have jeans on.
My one kilt check was at a booze infested venue - Pride in the Pines in Flagstaff. A very drunk (could hardly stand) college-age gay kid gave it a shot. I just turned away from it and he was too blitzed to do anything but stagger off.
From what I've read on this board over the years the most likely spot we're gonna get comments or kilt checked is in a venue where the booze is flowing.
Ron
Yes, alcohol has a way of making people stupid...
So- onto the topic at hand! I personally have my wife write in big green marker "Kiss me" on one cheek and "I'm Irish" on the other- just in case. 
 Originally Posted by McFarkus
I had one young lady (who didn't appear drunk) be very insistent. When I tried to deflect the question by saying "I would never ask you what you're wearing," she responded by unzipping her jeans and saying, "a thong, see!" I held my ground and preserved the mystery, but it was a close call.
I had that happen once... I figured- fine, if that's how you want to play it... I went all Braveheart on her.
I had a guy in a bar ask me the question once. I looked at his girlfriend and said "Hers. Would you like them back?" And walked away.
 Originally Posted by Spartan
Agree. When I have encountered this, I decided not to give the cute responses, as I was concerned that they would take me up on it. There is a point with drunks that it ceases to be funny and crosses the boundary of sexual harassment which would get a man thrown out, or charges filed.
That's one of the nice things about being me... I have very little dignity, and even less boundary! If she show me hers... Well, it's only fair!
Last edited by Nighthawk; 8th June 09 at 11:22 AM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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8th June 09, 11:23 AM
#24
Ya, I used to work at a bar, and have seen drunken behavior get way out of hand very quickly. That's why I don't drink.
I really don't know that there is anything you can do other than avoiding the situation or staying out of the way.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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8th June 09, 03:06 PM
#25
Lighten up ! let her check what is the harm?
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8th June 09, 03:16 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by vmac3205
In my 20+ years of dealing with all kinds of drunks, the absolute, no holes barred worst to deal with are middle class females.
Most of my most memorable run-ins with drunks have been with those - the yunguns 'specially. That's not to say that the fellers haven't done their share - it's just that the gals have let loose in the most unexpected ways.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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8th June 09, 05:42 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by McFarkus
I had one young lady (who didn't appear drunk) be very insistent. When I tried to deflect the question by saying "I would never ask you what you're wearing," she responded by unzipping her jeans and saying, "a thong, see!" I held my ground and preserved the mystery, but it was a close call.
I would have responded to that by saying "Yes, but I didn't ask".
Wade.
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8th June 09, 07:18 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by tamblackwood@yahoo.co.uk
Lighten up ! let her check what is the harm?
The fact that some people don't want to be touched or gawked at in such a way. Let her find someone else who is willing.
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8th June 09, 09:18 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by Cynthia
The fact that some people don't want to be touched or gawked at in such a way. Let her find someone else who is willing.
Exactly. Wise words from a wise woman.
I have been checked a few times and as time passes I am more able to keep my calm. I figure it is an "occupational hazard" in wearing the kilt.
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8th June 09, 10:42 PM
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According to Verbal Social Skills and/or Mood:
- Charm her/bond with her. Get her on your side. [Preferred.]
- Attempt 1 above. Disengage if unsuccessful. [50/50 chance.]
- Make allies or create separation. [Common.]
- Retreat. [Wisdom.]
- You are crazier than she is. Scare her halfway sober. [Fun but risky.]
- Fight. You'll get one call to your attorney. I know--she was in the wrong. Good luck with that. [Naive.]
Last edited by Larry124; 8th June 09 at 11:09 PM.
[FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]
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