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5th March 08, 10:11 PM
#11
It's Rude, Pure And Simple
 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
I think part of the problem is all of the drunken behavior from past kilted people, and all of the smart remarks that people seem to take to time to come up with. All of this has become part of the society norm to the point where people think it's not only exceptible but expected to grab at your kilt/ask whats under it.
I have had my kilt lifted a number of times, all by strangers, and I did nothing to invite what I consider a personal assault. All but one were women who thought it funny. A guy lifted it up over my head from behind in front of a table full of strangers, and because I didn't want to get his blood on my new kilt, I simply asked them if they enjoyed the show and walked away. I refuse to accept that lifting my kilt is to be tolerated or that simply by wearing it I'm inviting that kind of rude behavior.
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