I think the problem is that it is difficult to determine the line between playing around and totally inappropriate. In the right situation, I don't mind the occassional kilt check. But, there are definitely many times when it is completely inappropriate.
It seems that some people (men and women both) think that just because a man is in a kilt, that it is always appropriate. You can tell this from their attitudes. If confronted, it is like they can't believe you would object. I think their attitude is "if you wear the kilt, you should expect it."
Unless kilts become more mainstream, I'm not sure how much that attitude will change. I don't think physical violence is the answer. That my help the individual, because he will get the reputation, but doesn't really help kilt wearers in general. Besides, I don't want to be thought of as a violent person just because I wear a kilt. Maybe we do need a few arrests on "sexual assault" charges to make people think twice.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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