What Do Men Wear Under Their Kilts
You will find a great many answers to the question "what do men wear under their kilts"? 'Nothing', 'lipstick' and 'bows' seem to be very popular answers, but for Scottish Country Dancers the answer should be a loud 'LOTS'!
Lets face it, none but the most vain, deluded men could think that this is an area where God spent a lot of time making this part of nature look pretty. And the dance floor is no place to be showing your ignorance.
The problem lies not only in men's anatomy, but also in his upbringing. Unless you have been been taught, from a very early age, how to conduct yourself while wearing a kilt, with the best care in the world mistakes will be made, and you will be the last to know.
If you are a 'Y' fronts, briefs or 'Speedo' style swimming trunks man, I suggest that you add a pair of loose boxers for Scottish Country Dancing. Tartan or plain black boxers are especially useful.
While I am on the subject I can give you a few more useful etiquette tips here. While sitting down allow a spare hand to rest on the front of the kilt to help the apron part of your kilt to fall between the knees, and if you need to change shoes in public face away from the room towards a wall.
Lets face it, none but the most vain, deluded men could think that this is an area where God spent a lot of time making this part of nature look pretty. And the dance floor is no place to be showing your ignorance.
The problem lies not only in men's anatomy, but also in his upbringing. Unless you have been been taught, from a very early age, how to conduct yourself while wearing a kilt, with the best care in the world mistakes will be made, and you will be the last to know.
If you are a 'Y' fronts, briefs or 'Speedo' style swimming trunks man, I suggest that you add a pair of loose boxers for Scottish Country Dancing. Tartan or plain black boxers are especially useful.
While I am on the subject I can give you a few more useful etiquette tips here. While sitting down allow a spare hand to rest on the front of the kilt to help the apron part of your kilt to fall between the knees, and if you need to change shoes in public face away from the room towards a wall.
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