Next week we have Burns night coming up and many of us will be wearing kilts for the night. Every single time I've worn a kilt, I've had more than one woman lift it up to see if I am wearing anything underneath and I would say every woman in the room has enquired as to whether I am 'garmented or no'' beneath the kilt. Several take every opportunity to look and check if the answer is accurate or not.
Now would any male reading this lift up a woman's skirt or enquire if she was wearing anything underneath? I don't mean a personal, close friend or anything but pretty much any woman you'd met for the first time or only had a social function in common?
Why is it we are supposed to put up with the type of behaviour that would have them running, rightly, to the law?
Now would any male reading this lift up a woman's skirt or enquire if she was wearing anything underneath? I don't mean a personal, close friend or anything but pretty much any woman you'd met for the first time or only had a social function in common?
Why is it we are supposed to put up with the type of behaviour that would have them running, rightly, to the law?