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    Regrets

    Hell-o all,

    Do any of you have any regrets about Kilt wearing???

    I know I do, that I didn't start earlier in my life.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Regrets? None

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    I do. My family is still opposed. Well, all except my sister-in-law. They should take the hint. I also still feel self conscious when I wear. But then, that feeling gives me a reason to stand taller as I walk by: I have the courage to be different than the herd.

    My other regrets: A tank is so expensive. Even a more casual is a bit out of my price range. I also don't have enough planned retorts to the comments I get. I'll need to read up on em, and try to remember them.

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    I have the same regret as GMan. My parents took me to highland games as a child, and my dad used to sing me Wolf Tones and Chieftans songs as lullabyes. I've been steeped in my celtic heritage from birth (I even have a birth certificate in Gaelic somewhere), but only recently have I begun to identify with that part of my family history.

    I wish I'd started sooner.

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    Lol, my dad called me a horse's *** when I wore my WPG Seaforth kilt to an appointment with my art department's dean. The school is a liberal arts college and I wasn't about to wear shorts.

    Idunno. It'd be nice if my family would just shut up about it. I've been wearing kilts for two years now, and they're the only people that give me flack.

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    I don't give a hoot what my relatives make of it (though most don't consider it a big deal - just strange, as none of our line have ever been anywhere near a kilt). I always insist it's mostly for comfort. At 60, I'm surely old enough and ugly enough to set my own rules now. I do regret not having started kilt wearing a lot sooner in life. They possibly think I've an interest in the various tartans I wear as well, so should I ever resort to a plain kilt one day, that thought will also be shot down, and they'll probably think it even stranger.
    I always enjoy being kilted when I go out - no regrets there - and being so prominently clothed has not lost its magic so far. I have excellent hearing and find the various comments passed between people, who are assuming I'm out of earshot, fascinating. None yet have been offensive in any way. But I'm always labelled Scottish in their comments. It would be a bit good if folk could one day recognize that not all in kilts come from Scotland. But the image is too deep rooted.
    Just out of interest, are those who wear plain kilts dubbed Scottish just as much?
    A woman in a tartan kilt is not always assumed to have Celtic origins, but a man in one is. Whatever happened to equality? Still, I suppose if you go around looking like your from that neck of the woods, people can be reasonably excused for believing it.
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    I only regret that I spend such a lot of my life unkilted.
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sporranlegionaire View Post
    I don't give a hoot what my relatives make of it (though most don't consider it a big deal - just strange, as none of our line have ever been anywhere near a kilt). I always insist it's mostly for comfort. At 60, I'm surely old enough and ugly enough to set my own rules now. I do regret not having started kilt wearing a lot sooner in life. They possibly think I've an interest in the various tartans I wear as well, so should I ever resort to a plain kilt one day, that thought will also be shot down, and they'll probably think it even stranger.
    I always enjoy being kilted when I go out - no regrets there - and being so prominently clothed has not lost its magic so far. I have excellent hearing and find the various comments passed between people, who are assuming I'm out of earshot, fascinating. None yet have been offensive in any way. But I'm always labelled Scottish in their comments. It would be a bit good if folk could one day recognize that not all in kilts come from Scotland. But the image is too deep rooted.
    Just out of interest, are those who wear plain kilts dubbed Scottish just as much?
    A woman in a tartan kilt is not always assumed to have Celtic origins, but a man in one is. Whatever happened to equality? Still, I suppose if you go around looking like your from that neck of the woods, people can be reasonably excused for believing it.

    Love your Avatar!

    I'm collecting dandelions and drying them to ensure I have some for my crest badge for the upcoming Highland Games I'll be attending this fall. Now if the Wizard of BC will just get some XMTS kilt pins!

    And apologize to you all in getting off the topic. And yes, I regret not wearing the kilt sooner, but I'm making up for it!!!!
    Last edited by Mael Coluim; 21st August 07 at 11:33 AM. Reason: add photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by emalcolmjr View Post

    I'm collecting dandelions and drying them to ensure I have some for my crest badge for the upcoming Highland Games I'll be attending this fall...
    Now here's an idea - but presumably goes beyond the boundaries of good taste:

    Embed a dandelion flower in a clear resin disc. That way you'll have a real one to wear forever, out of season or not. Sorry. Wash my mouth out.

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    Regrets?Yes,more than a few,but none to do with wearing the kilt.

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