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    Wearing a kilt to increase self-confidence?

    Does it work in general? I mean, when you've worn your kilt out for a while (and maybe have had to fake confidence), does that confidence eventually leak out in your everyday life as well?

    I first started wearing kilts as a sort of test to see if I was brave enough (don't worry, I'm doing it for my Scottish heritage as well). Sure enough, the first time out, I had to suck it in every time I saw someone walk by (wondering what they were thinking) - but eventually got into the mindset that the only people who would mock or tease are people I wouldn't want to get involved with in the first place.

    So, is it possible to wear the kilt as a sort of natural confidence-training thing?

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    You know, I think it does, but it really becomes (for me) just a matter of it's a piece of clothing I really like. I always liked how kilts look, now I like what they feel like. I was really eager to wear one, but it was a little awkward, though that quickly disappeared. It did certainly boost my confidence in hindsight.

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    I have reached almost too high a point where walking in the kilt is raised to an art. It's a regal sort of strut/march. One just begins to bleed confidence.

    And that is is from an "I don't really care" persona (IE I am neither confident nor in need of the approval of others).

    In time, I hope that confidence will shine from me as a source of light.

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    Personally, I have always been of that Benjamin Franklin mindset- Those who matter don't mind, and those who mind don't matter. I personally think that if you have the stones to wear it out, then you have them. If you don't, then you won't. I think the kilt does nothing more than help you figure out if you already have the self confidence or if you don't.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelorn View Post
    And that is is from an "I don't really care" persona (IE I am neither confident nor in need of the approval of others).

    In time, I hope that confidence will shine from me as a source of light.
    Too late. The first statement already shows that confidence, weather you realize it or not. That is the very essence of confidence. "I don't need your approval, and I don't care about it." That is confidence. Congratulations. You're there.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    I'm not sure it is only a matter of confidence or "stones." First time I wore a kilt it was a rental at a wedding. No problem. The reception was downtown (a smallish western town), however. I had a few qualms about wearing it while walking around town but figured I looked formal enough (Argyll jacket, etc) that I wouldn't get any grief.

    I'm not fond of rude people and confrontations...I brew up pretty quickly...or, at least I did when I was younger.

    But I like the kilt. And I like the way I look in it. And I never have cared what people think...long as they kept it to themselves.

    So anyway I went ahead and bought a tank and although I'm not a daily wearer...and never will be (I am a custom boot/shoemaker)...I wear it every time we go out somewhere nice to eat. And I wore it at the Highland Games of course...but I also wore it to a little refurbished ghost town that was having a wool and fiber fair. That was my boldest move and the only grief I got was a nasty look from a roughly 80 year old farm woman who...wait for it...was wearing trousers!

    But back on point...I think it's just what you want to deal with. If you're looking for universal approval or acclaim you probably ought to confine your wearing to somewhat appropriate situations (like Highland Games). If don't care what others think, or like to be a focus of attention, or even have tendency to stick your thumb in the eye of society in general, well go for it. It's no big deal.
    DWFII--Traditionalist and Auld Crabbit
    In the Highlands of Central Oregon

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    Sure, why not? But like Thebigeman77 said above, "It's a piece of clothing." That's really all it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snesgamer View Post
    Does it work in general?...
    So, is it possible to wear the kilt as a sort of natural confidence-training thing?
    Try it pushing a stroller and carrying a diaper bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sathor View Post
    Try it pushing a stroller and carrying a diaper bag.
    Done and done. Admittedly when it happened I had been out enough times that I didn't even notice it until much later.
    I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spc. Scott View Post
    Done and done. Admittedly when it happened I had been out enough times that I didn't even notice it until much later.
    I am a stay at home dad, so stroller and diaper bag, or just diaper bag and car seat, is my normal day to day thing. I can't wear a kilt at work, but I've worn my 2 Saturdays in a row, though I don't know if my wife will let me hit 3 in a row... She is funny like that.

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