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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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How come a bloke wearing a kilt with nothing under causes a stir at an English wedding but girls have nipples poking out and nothing is said.
For the record nipples do not offend me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wouldn’t get to worked up about it all. In Ireland they call it a skirt which is much more offensive to me. In Boston the ladies found it erotic. And nipples are not offensive |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The only English wedding I've been to I don't remember there being a nipple issue "
You have lovely nipples to be fair. I certainly would not complain |
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"I’m not saying nipples are offensive I’m just comparing them as they are visible whereas nothing under a kilt is not...unless get too d*unk "
So if nothing under a kilt is not visible then how did they know they wore nothing??? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m not saying nipples are offensive I’m just comparing them as they are visible whereas nothing under a kilt is not...unless get too d*unk
So if nothing under a kilt is not visible then how did they know they wore nothing??? "
When the ladies put their hand up there to find out! |
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I found that at uni summer ball I was one of only two guys in kilts ; studied in Gloucestershire.
Many women thought it was fine to stick their hand up my kilt, I pointed out to them that they would be outraged if I did that to them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I found that at uni summer ball I was one of only two guys in kilts ; studied in Gloucestershire.
Many women thought it was fine to stick their hand up my kilt, I pointed out to them that they would be outraged if I did that to them."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I found that at uni summer ball I was one of only two guys in kilts ; studied in Gloucestershire.
Many women thought it was fine to stick their hand up my kilt, I pointed out to them that they would be outraged if I did that to them."
We are men, and are expected to take a random groping. Mind I’m disappointed if I’m not! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I went commando a few years back. Best. Decision. Ever. Only time I get the boxers out is if I'm wearing a suit. (Feel the bulge can ruin the look of a suit tbh) Rest of the time I just don't bother. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I found that at uni summer ball I was one of only two guys in kilts ; studied in Gloucestershire.
Many women thought it was fine to stick their hand up my kilt, I pointed out to them that they would be outraged if I did that to them."
Had this countless times and im no prude at all, but groups of women and their persistence sometimes is frankly annoying. If the shoe was on the other foot as a guy you'd be in court jig time. |
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"I’m not saying nipples are offensive I’m just comparing them as they are visible whereas nothing under a kilt is not...unless get too d*unk
So if nothing under a kilt is not visible then how did they know they wore nothing???
When the ladies put their hand up there to find out! " the word lady is banded around to much shes no lady if she rummaging about a guys kilt |
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