Yikes Jamie....I'm feeling falsly accused again.
Sorry, ever since day one of wearing a kilt I've been VERY cautious of how I sit, the wind, and all other factors we, and the ladies have to deal with. I've taken time to watch movies with kilted actors to see how they sit kilted, watched Ham's videos, watched how ladies in skirts sat down and sit.
These days I seldom venture forth without underwear when kilted - mostly because I'm gonna be at work.
The parole line wasn't mine. I stole it off this board. Yes I've used it, but only after it "seemed" to be accepted on the board. Of course its on the edge, but apparently within the boundaries. I'll endeavor to use it no more.
But, Jamie, you do help me make the point; that it IS hard to defend yourself against false accusations. We've never met in person and here I am defending myself against what you, sight unseen, expect I "must have" done.
The post was intended to find out if others have been TRUELY falsely accused too. Rex and Bellfree, you understand, that's exactly the type of thing I'm asking about. Thank you.
It just doesn't seem good form to me to stand up in a restaurant, or a friends home, or an AA meeting, or most other venues and pull my kilt up to "prove" I'm wearing underwear and they couldn't have seen anything.
Me, I feel so hopeless when falsly accused because there is so little one can say or do to effectively refute the FALSE accusation. Was hoping the wisdom and experience on this board would help me and others who from time to time have that sad situation occur.
Ron
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