Exciting Yoga Class

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Exciting Yoga Class

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Wear your Kilt to a Yoga class JPG 2019-04-15.jpg
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Laughing my butt off!!!

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Fred in Skirts wrote:Laughing my butt off!!!

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Hurry --- get right-sided-up --- resume the starting position --- laughing butt is not an approved program movement.
Now from the beginning --- let me emphasize cartwheels and handstands are not starting positions --- only later for the mature advanced phases !
Imagine that - someone not taking Yoga Class seriously - zen and the art of wearing a kilt !

Yeah and Uncle Al again stealing the SC limelight - Al please give proper warning when posting these !
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Make mine short and don't you dare think of pinching there !
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I guess it would be acceptable in a clothing optional yoga class.
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Acceptable as long as he is correctly attired in his Traditional Scottish Kilt and approved by The Chief of the Ancient Clan MacLotus.
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It says I don't have permission to see the picture. Does someone think I am underaged? Oh well.
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The Kilt police are active in your area,
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Actually, as a [still moderated/new] member who regularly practices yoga, I:

1)
See the humour in this and the entirely understandable smiles.

2) Actually would like to point out this is an entirely reasonable proposition - wearing a kilt to yoga - with the important proviso that measures are taken to ensure public decency is not compromised. And yes, for the headstands moves, this means wearing 'shorts' under your kilt. Surely an instance where the Scottishness/male-ness of the kilt is not being impinged. (Bearing in mind women, of whom there are 3 to every man in my classes, as well as men of sensitive disposition may be affected.)

Actually I really like the idea. :mrgreen:
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hillaryskirt wrote:Actually, as a [still moderated/new] member who regularly practices yoga, I:
Untrue. At this point in time you are a full and proper member of the community. There is a "probationary period" for new users, mainly as an anti-spam measure, but you're well clear of that now.
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crfriend wrote:
hillaryskirt wrote:Actually, as a [still moderated/new] member who regularly practices yoga, I:
Untrue. At this point in time you are a full and proper member of the community. There is a "probationary period" for new users, mainly as an anti-spam measure, but you're well clear of that now.
Oh, thank you crfriend, for that clarification. I wasn't making a 'political' point lol, in any event. (I'm sure you didn't think I was.) Actually I 100 per cent understand any measures put in place to protect all of us. :)
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