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24th November 06, 08:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
... No one but me knows that the pleat depth is wildly uneven or that other shortcuts have been made. ...
Umm. Rex? We ALL know now.
Last night I had Thanksgiving dinner with a lesbian couple and some of their friends and family. Good food, good friends. I adore them.
First time I ever wore a kilt in public was at the Pagan wedding of another lesbian couple. There were lesbians everywhere. A couple of years before the wedding, the partner of one of the women getting married had died suddenly from a pulmonary embolism. My date for the wedding was the deceased woman's elderly mother (who also, has been a friend of my family for practically ever). She is a lady in every sense of the word, warm and giving, a joy to be with, intelligent and now at 84 is sharp as the ubiquitous tack.
At the wedding, none of the lesbians asked the question; since the wedding, none of the lesbians have asked the question. At the wedding the only one who asked the question was my date. She was my first and though I was surprised that this lady would ask, I think that she was equally as surprised because she turned a lovely shade of pink. In answer, all she got was a hug. We are very close and converse the phone for at least an hour once a week (she's in New Mexico and I'm not).
While none of my lesbian friends care what's under my kilt (though their dogs seem to be quite curious), they do like a man in a kilt.
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24th November 06, 09:10 AM
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Dyke and Scottish.
I had to find a rag to clean the monitor and the keyboard.
MrBill
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24th November 06, 12:47 PM
#3
Ok Guys TMI TMI
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24th November 06, 01:09 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
For the first time ever, I decided to allow a proper kilt check, since I was tired of putting them off with the usual rebuffs.
I've had a couple kilt checks at the Pennsylvania Ren. Faire. No breech of the kilt. The just felt me up for an extra seam, if you know my meaning. I made out with 2 Blue Silk Ribbons that day.
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
...but I’m willing to bet that someone had a good time Wednesday night, and he wasn’t even at the party.
Now THAT is funny.
Sounds like a great evening. I wish I were invited to such wild parties.
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24th November 06, 04:08 PM
#5
Great story...
I'll bet right now in Ohio there is a women telling the same story to her girlfriends....
[FONT=Comic Sans MS]Saol fada aqus...rath ort[/FONT]
"Live long and prosper"
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24th November 06, 05:02 PM
#6
*LOL* I've been trying to get one of my lesbian friends into a kilt for a while now. She keeps telling me she doesn't wear "skirts". *shakes her head*
Lovely story, Happy Holidays to ya'll.
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25th November 06, 06:17 AM
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From the FAQ/Policies page -
"Remember this is a KILT forum
Posts and/or threads containing topics not related to kilts or topics deemed questionable by the forum staff may be deleted, without cause. This includes but is not limited to threads concerning kilt accessories used as weapons or used to carry weapons, what is worn under the kilt, the "is a kilt a skirt?" issue, the gender of those wearing kilts, National pride issues, etc..."
As Freelander was attempting to illustrate, the forum staff now considers this thread to be teetering on the edge of being questionable. I hope this reminder of our policy will serve its purpose.
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