Wearing Kilts!

Update: So I went kilted and I discovered it is almost normal to see a visitor wearing a kilt, people who I interacted with, knew I was a not a scottish lad already. Most of the people who told me my kilt was nice was older people. Only 2 girls told me it was cool and non boys. After the concert I went to The Hive and
 
Sorry I post it by accident without finish it.

(2 ladies took me a pic saying my outfit was very nice). Only two girls said it was cool, and non boys. After the concert I went to The Hive, and a guy asked if I was keeping the tradition alive, but I was heading to the toilet and he was in the queue to exit, so I didn't get a chance to answer lol
An Uber driver also asked me the same question and just laughed when I said I was actually keeping the tradition.
I enjoyed the experience tbh, I met a guy from Grindr who had easy access to the jewels, even on the street. :imp:
 
The body is great but there’s something about his demeanour that’s very off-putting for me, at least. The legs together in a prim, proper and prissy stance, I guess.

I LOVE it, and I find it fucking HOT :heart::imp: I guess it is a matter of taste and preferences :p
 
Sorry, but no. The thread is dedicated to KILTS, not skirts. If members want to see and post men wearing the latter, they can always start a thread with that subject. If not, then people might as well post any and all manners of non-trousers - skirts, skorts, shorts, culottes...
 
I believe it's because that's not a kilt but a short skirt with the subject acting some "naughty schoolgirl" fetish
Aaaaah 💡 you are absolutely right! Something like that would never cross my mind because…. (Well, I think it’s obvious)

Sorry, but no. The thread is dedicated to KILTS, not skirts. If members want to see and post men wearing the latter, they can always start a thread with that subject. If not, then people might as well post any and all manners of non-trousers - skirts, skorts, shorts, culottes...
And right once again, although I must admit that I’ve seen some of our friends in historically accurate Roman centurion attire, and I found it most alluring! Now although technically, one could call what Romans wore a ‘kilt’, too, I suppose that would be stretching the definition a bit.
 
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