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21st February 13, 09:15 PM
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Pugasso's comment seems to me like a very sensible position.
Now, I have been known to be uplifted, and I am regularly to be about my kilt-wearing unaided. I choose my territory well. At least I think I do. At the recent church Student Chaplaincy fund raiser (small children involved) I was with; at the burns night with the brithers, I was without.
If you feel like you enjoy or feel more comfortable wearing some hoisting garment, then have at her! For me, I generally enjoy being without - though, that said, you may be doubling up your order of alpaca underwear, Pugcasso, if this coming 'kilt-up-for-cancer' things comes off: it's brrr-tastic out here in the winter!!!
Some guys rock the classic, others the contemporary; some even rock the historic: druthers pertaining to one's unmentionables ought be just as flexible.
Last edited by Shedlock2000; 21st February 13 at 09:29 PM.
Reason: Missing word
"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it" (Terry Pratchett).
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