To women: have you ever tried to lift up a guy's kilt ?

I did once...he was so embarassed. But I was really not able to resist to flip his "skirt". Is it normal ?

Yes, and he was embarassed 18
Yes, and he was not so embarassed. Just laughing 13
No, never tried, but I would 31
No, not for me 31
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Comments ( 18 )
  • Queeny

    Kilts aren't something commonly seen in America....ever.

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    • FocoUS

      Knave! Doth thou unfamiliar with the festival of renaissance?

      I've seen tons of kilts in the US of A

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      • cupcake_wants

        i've lived in USA my entire life, and have only seen one guy ever with a kilt.

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      • Queeny

        LOL of course, the renaissance festival, how could I forget?

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    • Tarramj

      I saw a man at the grocery store wearing a kilt, but he was very drunk.

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      • Queeny

        Haha, sounds like it was being worn by a true Irishman (or Scotsman) for sure :)

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        • Tarramj

          LMAO!

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  • dappled

    I had to wear a kilt at a wedding. And someone tried this. I hid in the toilets and cried. :P

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    • cupcake_wants

      oh damn do you have a gradiose package under there?

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  • joybird

    Excuse me but they are kilts - not skirts (please don't show your ignorance to our Scottish pals).

    But yes, in N.Ireland we see them all the time. I've never known any of them to get embarrassed, it's a common event in the pubs at night, and no, they don't wear anything under them :o) However, you would never do it during a wedding or traditional event - just out at night for a laugh! The Scottish lads are always well up for it if you want a closer look, they're happy to oblige OUTSIDE ;o)

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    • MR89

      No, you're abs. right: they are kilts not skirts. That's why of the brackets. But I'm not from N. Ireand and, that time in the pub, all of us (girls) were wearing jeans, and he was in kilt and...well...our feeling was strange. The first thing in my mind was a skirt. But, of course, it was not: that's different, I know for sure.
      Anyway, yes, he was embarassed: probably becouse he was standing alone in front of us and the back lifting was not expected.

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      • joybird

        haha. Usually if the lads catch any of us lifting their kilts at the back, they turn round and flash us from the front!!!

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        • MR89

          Well, funny ! Not the case of the lad we met: as soon as he felt we had a great full view of him from the back, he turned to pull down his kilt, smiled a little bit. And then he walked away from there! Nice legs ! But maybe we were too rude with him...

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  • intellectuallychallengedmaybe

    where i'm from, dudes don't wear kilts. but, i'm sure it will be the next new fad.

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  • cupcake_wants

    do they not wear any underwear or anything on purpose bcuz they are just waiting for the opportunity to flash or have easy access to poke, jerk off, or be seen 'accidently'?

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  • howaminotmyself

    I was recently at an event where lots of men were in kilts or skirts. I didn't think to lift any of them but I doubt any of them would have been embarrassed by it. Especially since it would likely have been one of the topless females doing the lifting.

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    • disthing

      What kind of event was this? :O

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      • howaminotmyself

        It was the infamous Oregon Country Fair. And as an aside, I saw a man wearing a utilikilt walking home from work today.

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