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Kilt Game
#26

Kilt Game

Quote: (03-26-2015 05:24 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

exactly what I'm getting at.

a kilt would absolutely KILL it at coachella, outsidelands, stagecoach, or FYF Fest.

Funny you say that.

I'm not into peacocking, but I once wore a kilt on Copacabana beach during Carnaval. I'd lost a bet I'd made with my friend on the plane.

Girls hit me up constantly. Lifting the kilt, things like that. One of my most memorable experiences that I "lucked into."
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#27

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I have such hard time accepting this as a method of landing pussy.

Does anyone do this on a regular basis and get consistent lays ... not halloween, st. patrick, carnival?

Just a regular Friday and Saturday night?
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#28

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There is a window cleaning company in Edmonton that has all their staff wear Kilts. They have gotten really popular from the attention and I see a lot of the guys chatting to girls walking past.

I'm with Linux though - just doesn't seem to make sense on a regular night. Maybe at tourist resorts or festivals but at a standard club on a Saturday night?
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#29

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Maybe there's a middle ground?

Plan a meetup at an Irish Bar or some other place that it could kind of work and get into a groove with it.

Later in the night; who cares, the booze is flowing anyway, it can only be a win.
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#30

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Scotsman here. Kilts are unparallelled for getting female attention. It can actually, believe it or not, get quite annoying which is why you have to be drunk at all times when wearing one. Best events for a kilt are weddings, football, rugby, Hogmanay, graduations etc. and all these events generally continue on to bar-crawling/hitting the club so its quite normal back home anyway. I would imagine in a hot climate they would be itchy as a c**t though.
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#31

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I'm 3/4 Scottish and also play the bagpipes. I've played for functions and funerals and when you are all dressed up its basically a free pass to do anything.

I did all my playing in my blue pill days so while I knew I was getting more female attention I never considered pulling them into a store room for a quickie.

My cousin on the other hand, who also plays the pipes, is definitely a "natural" and he would have girls sitting on his lap at funerals. We've been bought up in different countries so haven't spent a lot of time together but I reckon it would be epic to roll town on St Patrick's day with the pipes and him as a wing.
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#32

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Speaking as an Englishman (though with Irish ancestry), I do think kilts look good, when accompanied by sporrans and traditional Scottish socks and shoes. Things like those fashion kilts just look fucking stupid.

Would happily wear one outside of Highland weddings but doubt I could pull it off.

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#33

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I can't believe that nobody has posted this song yet:






"I wonder if it's true what they don't wear beneath the kilt...."
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#34

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I'm a 4th generation Macleod on my maternal side. I may take up the kilt.
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