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24th August 08, 08:36 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Cynthia
Someone tries to kilt check my husband, it'll be interesting to see who steps in first -- me or him.
I think for the sake of everybody involved, I'd stop it before you, Cynthia 
Were I to lift or slide my hand beneath a woman's skirt, I'd most likely be going for a ride in a police car. Women and men have a right to not have people assume they can infringe on personal space like that. Even if I were single, I wouldn't be a fan of somebody trying that.
For so many people, the kilt represents history and family honor, and doing half-drunken kilt checks against the wearer's permission is a slap in the face of what the kilt represents!
For others, it is a garment that's a bit racy, and that's fine...if that's what the person is into (to each their own).
But a person has a right to wear the kilt without being groped.
As far as the guy in the bathroom breaking the three word rule: it's odd that somebody in a pub wouldn't recognize the importance of the kilt on that culture (whether and Irish or Scottish pub). Of course, not everybody going to a pub is into the culture, but the guy should have known better.
If the three word rule of the bathroon was broken, you could have turned to face him in conversation--I bet he would have left quickly for a variety of reasons!
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