A man in a kilt...

I tend to stay away from attention. I'm a pretty shy person, and don't need random strangers coming up to me starting conversation. My wife loves the kilt and can't keep her hands off me. It's only odd if you make it so. Every culture has their own style of dress. Males in unbifurcated garments are only an uncommon site in the US. I think it's time we get over it.
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
Kosmo-
Being that he is the one in the pic I posted, I'd take that comment to be towards him (not him alone, but he would be included)

i thought was directed at clouds… but i'm skimming to much today…
I probably like what a kilt says about a guy's personality/character more than what it looks like. Someone who had the bal…errr, adventuresomeness, to wear a kilt would intrigue me.
For the strangest reason a little Mankie just popped up on my sholder to say something, but the biggie Kosmette kicked him to the curb.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
For the strangest reason a little Mankie just popped up on my sholder to say something, but the biggie Kosmette kicked him to the curb.
A chorus of "boo's" assails from the rafters.
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
Males in unbifurcated garments are only an uncommon site in the US.
WRONG!

They are not a common site anywhere in Europe or Japan or Australia…. And on and on.

Men in skirts is odd most of the world over.
Why don't we just agree to disagree on that.
Kilt my arse……IT'S A FRIGGIN SKIRT FOR GOD'S SAKE!
Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
I tend to stay away from attention. I'm a pretty shy person, and don't need random strangers coming up to me starting conversation. My wife loves the kilt and can't keep her hands off me. It's only odd if you make it so. Every culture has their own style of dress. Males in unbifurcated garments are only an uncommon site in the US. I think it's time we get over it.
Do you wear your wife's panties and stockings too? Not knocking it, each to their own, but just wondering what other ladies garments get you off by wearing.
what about swapping wearing your mates undies for the day? bra excluded, that would be gay.
but just wondering what other ladies garments get you off by wearing.
Does wearing clothes get you off? I didn't realize that was their purpose. Must not take much for you.
So if if doesn't get you off, and you're not looking for attention, why would you do it?

Do you find it more comfortable than pants? That's strange. Every woman I've ever known found pants to be more comfortable than a skirt. And shorts achieve the same comfort effect as a skirt , right?

Certainly you couldn't think that skirts on guys are aesthically appealing, right? I mean the skirt was invented to flatter the female form, and boys just don't have the right figure for it. Plus, most boys just have way too much leg hair for a skirt to be flattering.

Originally posted by BrnAgnTaper:
but just wondering what other ladies garments get you off by wearing.
Does wearing clothes get you off? I didn't realize that was their purpose. Must not take much for you.
Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
So if if doesn't get you off, and you're not looking for attention, why would you do it?

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Perhaps they are really inexpensive? Perhaps he cannot afford to wear more complicated clothing?
$185 each (plus $25 if you need the beer gut cut) is arguably not cheap…

My wife wants me to dress like a Tom's of Finland dude, but I don't see that happening, even if I continue to lose weight.


Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
So if if doesn't get you off, and you're not looking for attention, why would you do it?

Perhaps they are really inexpensive? Perhaps he cannot afford to wear more complicated clothing? [/QB]
The comfort factor in a kilt is being able let the manhood hang free and not be confined with ones trousers/shorts…

And in that aspect trouser/shorts are a more natural garment for a women to wear.
Sort of like women who like to go around without bras?

Underwear was invented for a reason…

I prefer to protect the family jewels.

Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
The comfort factor in a kilt is being able let the manhood hang free and not be confined with ones trousers/shorts…
Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
I prefer to protect the family jewels.
I, too, do not like a kilt, but I don't see how it's a protection issue.
Try any sort of athletic endeavor without underwear and get back to me on that one.

Even just walking around, I don't need my thingies slapping around.

Originally posted by [username edited by p.c. moderator]:
Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
I prefer to protect the family jewels.
I, too, do not like a kilt, but I don't see how it's a protection issue.
and if protection against frost bite you are concerned with, trust me there is a reason why many don't wear underwear as it can get quite toasty under a traditional kilt.

the more i wear my not-quite-a-kilt kilt, the more comfortable i find it…

besides if a single guy ever wanted a potential conversation starter then wearing a kilt is it… i get asked all the time by women what i'm wearing under my mine… which if i were single could lead to "wouldn't you like to know and or find out" ;)

and for the record i don't dangle…
men in kilts are hot. definitely hot. thought i had no idea that the utilikilts were that expensive!