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22nd August 04, 06:29 AM
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Forgot to add.
Males that do wear skirt like garmets have higher testosterone levels. This in it self is a problem.
Higher agression levels.
Greater muscle mass. I know, you are thinking, this is a bad thing?
More hair. Many men in other countries that wear skirted garmets can be compared to say, Chewbacca. Or a Yeti. Satchsquatch. I already have 3 inch long leg hairs. I am a fuzzy fellow. I sure hope I don't get any hairier. I had to give up shaving because I was the only man I know to get 10:00 AM shadow.
More "Alpha Male like behaviour." They say this like it's a bad thing. What, is there a woman writing this? Do they want a passive lapdog man? Are we to be tame and quiet and nuetered? I am starting to believe so. There was some commentary how men in skirted garmets tend to be savages. And men in pants? Civilized gentlemen? Hrm. Are they trying to hint that binding your testes to the point where it causes a near chemical castration is what men need to do to become civilized? I am reading between the lines here, so pay no heed to this as solid fact... But I am starting to believe that perhaps on some level of thinking there is a grain of truth to this. Repress male testes, repress dominant alpha male urges.
I read a bit here about confidence and the lack of when going out in public with a kilt... And I now have the solution. Wear your kilt all day, every day, and let the testosterone FLOW. Allow it to build to stable levels in your body and I am almost positive that the confidence issue will rapidly fade. Of course, the side effects mean you might become a super hairy muscular grunting savage.
And folks wonder why Scotts throw telephone poles for kicks and giggles? Sounds like way to much testosterone in those folks, somebody get some pants on those savages.
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