Maybe this has been covered elsewhere but...any Scottish men planning to wear kilts over the party season?
Azande has a couple, in which he looks VERY hot to trot!!!
I gave kilts some thought after Britrock. CJ had worn a kilt and hadn't got very far in the rounds of the Open category. He'd come 3rd in the airsteps however. CJ is a good dancer and had a fabulous partner and I pondered on this for a while.
Please remember, I'm saying this as a Scot who owns 2 kilts and looks fabulously sexy in a kilt I've come to the conclusion that, outside Scotland, the kilt is seen as a gimmick, much like the cross-dressing gimmick I occasionally use. This means that the wearing of a kilt at a competition outside Scotland puts you in danger of being seen as a "fun", possibly "comedy", entrant rather than a serious competitor.
Note to CJ - my advice for competing in England. Get some tight, black leather trousers. You'll still be sexy, but the English won't see you as a long-haired man in a skirt.
Looking at the profile picture of CJ he would look good in an old bin-bag!! If he wore a kilt in England I am sure men and women alike would be very impressed!!
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Men in kilts are just so very sexy and ehm I forget what else I was saying as I am busy thinking about the sexy men in kilts
OK, so why are kilts OK, but shorts aren't? I mean, obviously they both show legs...
Like I said DJ, to me "Shorts" seem to mean schoolboy trousers (unless it's surf shorts and then it's waaayyy coool and okay - just not in November in Inverness 'cos it was -0.5 this morning - bit chilly for surf shorts!)
Kilts = Man.... all man...... even the less well built men look okay in kilts but if you put a good looking man, well built man in a kilt... well! Watch the ladies swoon......
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Ahh I knew there was a reason I wear them apart from the ease of movement and comfort
To answer the original question, yes I will be wearing my kilts as usual at the various events up here in sunny warm scotland.
The question is which one to wear for the Christmas ball :
- Normal tartan
- Camoflague
- Leather effect
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McJester
.... and why not....
Oh, don't be such a ponce!!!
As it's a ball, U wear formal.... a little change into leather for some down and dirty later on.... sweat it out a little, then into cammo for end of the night...
Now.... kilts or tight leather trousers?!?!?!?? Maybe I'll wai to see if Andy is attending, first...
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