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    I've never been lifted either, but I like Moosedog have been asked the question as well.
    The closest I've come to being lifted was once, while wearing my brown UK, a woman commented on how much she liked my skirt....and proceed to touch it and sorta lifted it up a bit to inspect the fabric. I sorta stepped back and said "be careful".....she said "what? ..oh!..sorry! " and giggled. We continued to talk about kilts, and then she went on her way....i've never seen her since.

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    Never lifted a kilt unless I was ask to and ummmm lift mine and I just might knock ya for a loop lol

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    The last time I had moy nose broken while 'discussing' whether or not the offender had homosexual tendancies.
    No need to even discuss; the guy's behaviour already confirmed it.
    I sincerely hope you got this idiot locked away in jail for a long sentence for breaking your nose.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    I have been asked a few times to lift my kilt or have my kilt lifted (perhaps people out here are a bit more polite initially). My response is either:
    "That's for me to know, and my wife to find out"
    OR
    "OK, can I pull down your shirt?"....this one usually stops the ladies cold and makes them realize that what they ask is rather annoying.
    That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
    Aldous Huxley

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