I encourage the looking after yourself campaign. Living in the tropics has enforced me to deal with temperatures (30 to 40 degrees C - 86 to 104 F all the year around) and torrential rains.
I am not into physical exercise or fitness but I do love The Kilted Coaches. I like their personalities and the non-toxic masculinity they present. Th…
I encourage the looking after yourself campaign. Living in the tropics has enforced me to deal with temperatures (30 to 40 degrees C - 86 to 104 F all the year around) and torrential rains.
I am not into physical exercise or fitness but I do love The Kilted Coaches. I like their personalities and the non-toxic masculinity they present. They are supporters of "queer" rights and are comfortable and amused that so many gay guys wish they were gay, too.
I am half-Scottish and find my kilt warm in cold weather and airy cool around my thighs in the warm weather. I don't wear it in Thailand.
Thanks for the encouragement, Ray. I’m doing pretty good with the do-it-early or don’t-do-it campaign. Only a few more days and the moderate temps will return. As for kilts, I’ve only tried one on (at a street music festival years ago). Utli-kilts was the brand, if memory serves. They were popular here for a bit, especially at gay bars. I was shy, but really wish I had bought one…cuz I’d be wearing it now. :-)
I encourage the looking after yourself campaign. Living in the tropics has enforced me to deal with temperatures (30 to 40 degrees C - 86 to 104 F all the year around) and torrential rains.
I am not into physical exercise or fitness but I do love The Kilted Coaches. I like their personalities and the non-toxic masculinity they present. They are supporters of "queer" rights and are comfortable and amused that so many gay guys wish they were gay, too.
I am half-Scottish and find my kilt warm in cold weather and airy cool around my thighs in the warm weather. I don't wear it in Thailand.
Thanks for the encouragement, Ray. I’m doing pretty good with the do-it-early or don’t-do-it campaign. Only a few more days and the moderate temps will return. As for kilts, I’ve only tried one on (at a street music festival years ago). Utli-kilts was the brand, if memory serves. They were popular here for a bit, especially at gay bars. I was shy, but really wish I had bought one…cuz I’d be wearing it now. :-)