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and of course, underneath a kilt there is usually another solid garment, not a pair of lace panties, so clearly not the same.
How on earth do you know all this?
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The rule against wearing anything under the kilt was once so strict that until World War II inspections of Black Watch troops included having them step on a mirror. For officers, violating the rule cost the offender a bottle of port. Now the under-the-kilt dress is optional, but options don't come easily to men who believe in tradition – most highland kilted soldiers go “regimental”.
a kilt or gladiator style 'skirt' etc.. may have had specific reasons in their time and place.
However, you will not see a lot of men wearing these outfits in the local shopping mall nowadays.
That all depends on what mall you are at.
Today, a woman wears a skirt as a sexual symbol - and notice here I use the word 'woman', ie: an adult.
So, a normal man, will see a skirt on a woman and be sexually attracted in a subliminal or overt manner.[/quote] So, you are sexually attracted every women you see in a skirt?
A female is a female and a skirt is a skirt. If a skirt on a 20 something women is a symbol for the vagina and sex, then it is the same thing with a child that is 8. What about an elderly women wearing a skirt? What about bed skirts?
Just wondering if you go to the store and see all the skirts hanging on the racks if you picture vaginas everywhere?
at least a hetero marriage has the ability to produce children, in which case the marriage has more chance of staying together - ie: 'for the sake of the children'
Which is why statistically homosexual marriages last longer than hetero marriages.
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