Quote Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
... I would appreciate the opinions of the lawyers, laymen and lawmen of this forum. Do you agree or disagree and why.
Doc... I am most certainly none of the above and appologize for speaking out of turn, but I would like to make a couple of comments.
1. Some women and lots of teenage girls I see around our area are wearing skirts so short(a few inches below the crotch), it is an almost guarantee that at some point there will be a bit of exposure... whether by wind or posture. It's a fashion statement based on blatant titilation. They certainly don't seem concerned about legalities and I have yet to here of a woman being arrested for it. Underwear or not. (of course, who's lookin')

2. I have experienced strong winds and updrafts in both medium and heavyweight kilts and never had a complete exposure. Wearing a weighted sporran makes this near impossible.

Is there a double standard here or do kilt wearers just worry about this sort of thing more. While I'm sure inadvertant exposures do take place from time to time, we are not flashers... we are gentlemen! (mostly )

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