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Clarification: Think Aguilera short.
Not so much a skirt as an extra-thick belt of cloth. Knee length kilts are awesome, just so long as you're not seeing any of the upper thigh or jewelry. |
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i see no problem with men wearing certain types of "women's" clothing. In fact, if they want to do that then i whole-heartedly encourage it!
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Me too, as long as they're not stretching out my angora sweaters!
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(More OT kilt discussion here.)
I can tell it's time for the Manly Men Lovely Legs Contest since it appears we have some Manly Scotsmen in the audience!! I've seen a pic of Sean Connery in a kilt!! MMMMMMMmmmm!! At the Celtic/Irish festivals we have here, the dudes who dance wear loud boxers underneath. BTW, on my Mother's side I'm Scots-Irish Presbyterian, since 1756. Mom's maiden name was McEachern, pronounced McCann, and her mother's maiden name was Greer, and before that the great-grandma's name was Cain. Mom's cousin Malcolm told her that the real Scotsmen pronounce it Mc-Eck-ren. (Aren't they all named Malcolm and Angus, like the guys in AC/DC??) Furthermore, Mom had terrible teeth. And a large pointy angular nose. That proves it. On the father's side I'm some sort of English. Fortunately he had much better teeth and those are the ones I got. I can bite anybody I want!! |
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