Ah what a teachable moment lust can inspire. Viewing these enticingly clad young men drove me to learn more about the
history of the kilt, where I discovered the following:
QUOTE
By 1746, the Government, weary of being called to quell Highland uprising, enacted a law making it illegal for Highlanders to own or possess arms. A year later, the Dress Act restricted the wearing of Highland clothes. Any form of plaid, philbeag, belted plaid, trews, shoulder belt, or little kilt were not to be worn in public. Punishment for a first offence was a six-month imprisonment, a second offence earned the wearer a seven-year exile to an oversea work farm.
which perhaps explains why a former classmate who is now a respectable attorney insists on getting dressed in one of these things and playing bagpipes on certain occassions.
There
are some exemplary benefits to good clean lasciviousness.