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    As a bagpiper, I’ve had more than enough experience around guys in kilts during windy days when the age-old question answers itself. Yes, quite a few who don the kilt do so ‘au natural.’ Those who do this generally are older (late middle age and senior citizens) than those who wear underwear under their kilts. Quite frankly, I can’t figure out how those who do without can stand it – wool is entirely too itchy for me to handle, thus, I wear pantyhose. For those interested, there is a right way to sit down in a kilt so as not to show the world your ass(ets). Sit down with your knees spread wide so that the kilt is held down between your legs by the sporran (the purse worn in front of the kilt for just this purpose). I have seen entirely too many people who are new to kilts who try to sit with their knees together. Sorry, nature just doesn’t work that way. The human body was not designed to sit knees together for long periods of time. Anyone who doesn’t sit initially with their legs apart will eventually find them drifting in that direction anyway, only without sufficient slack in the front of the kilt for it to automatically hang down. When this happens, the world gets a clear view of one’s personal preference of whether to wear anything under the kilt.

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    Name : Shelly, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Quaker, Age : 25, City : Pittsburgh, State : PA, Country : United States, Occupation : research, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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