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9th March 09, 10:54 PM
#1
So now I'm a Peacock!
My wife has let us say been tolerant of my "obsession" with kilts. I admit 6 or seven kilts in as many months my be a wee bit enthusiastic, but hey that's the kind of guy I am.
Last night I got an earful about why she had "problems" with my wearing kilts; they broke down to three main items:
1. Her "ick" factor. Basically, something like I have always been a big "guys" guy, and wearing a skirt (she varies between kilt and skirt) is "Kinda" disturbing. (showed her pictures of Sir Sean et al, response was "that's different")
2. She states that when I wear the kilt I'm showing off. Saying "look at me!", maybe she right, I have always been a bit of a ham, but then as I look at it, so what? (Hum, black jeans, black cowboy hat, silk shirt, Lucassie boots and spurs isn't saying LOOK AT ME?)
3. This is the doozy; when I am wearing the kilt I show her up. My bride is shall you say striking, always has been, probably always will be. Her genetics are .25 Russian, .25 Swedish, .25 Norwegian and .25 Alaskan Native. She turns heads. She says when I wear the Kilt people notice me, not her and that bothers her, I am a peacock to her hen!
So there it is, I'm a Peacock. A 240 lbs, 5'10 kilt wearing Peacock. Ah, but I'm a darn fine looking Peacock! Now where's me Peacock feathered cloak?ith:
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9th March 09, 11:12 PM
#2
I'm a little peecock, short and stout.
Don't know how to help you, but one of my friends called my kilt rooster feathers for a while.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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9th March 09, 11:32 PM
#3
Here is my handle here is my spout....
sorry I'm in that need sleep can't sleep place.
I'm not at the peacock stage but i'm sure i'll get there. Lucky me my spouse like me in the kilt.
I think your wifes biggest hang up is that 3rd one. And to be frank you might get the first look.....but she probably gets the second and last looks.
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9th March 09, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Cherub
Here is my handle here is my spout....
sorry I'm in that need sleep can't sleep place.
I'm not at the peacock stage but I'm sure i'll get there. Lucky me my spouse like me in the kilt.
I think your wifes biggest hang up is that 3rd one. And to be frank you might get the first look.....but she probably gets the second and last looks.
No doubt, she's built and has a face that could launch ten thousand ships; not to mention the salt and pepper hair that is completely natural (no bleach or dye) and a smile that will melt the coldest heart, how she could think that just cause I'm wearing anything people would pass on her is beyond me.
Now, get her dolled up in something black, light and lacy,put on her stones, and I could be in a Montrose Doublet with Jabot collar and slaves, full diced hose and a fly and people would say wow did you see that Lady with that bald guy?
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10th March 09, 03:18 AM
#5
There ain't a whole lot of opportunities for the guy in a straight couple to be the peacock so enjoy it while you can. And remind her that when you take off the kilt you no longer are the peacock, but she is still beautiful no matter what she is (or isn't) wearing.
I get the skirt thing every time I even talk about wearing the kilt. My wife is more worried that I am DRAWING attention to her than taking it away from her, and does not like it. Figure that one out. Guess it is that "embarassed to be seen with me in a kilt" thing going on.
Keep on keeping on, brother.
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10th March 09, 03:39 AM
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My wife picked up right away the first time we attended a Highland Games that it was an opportunity for the men to shine.
The guys look good, dress well, take pride in their appearance. Quite different from the usual grubby jeans and a t-shirt for instance. Wise women who are secure in themselves don't mind letting the men have one place to show off.
Skirt. Well, it is a skirt. But.
None of us can compete with Sir Sean.
Matt H.
Insperata Floruit! - Flourished Unexpectedly!
KABOOM; Kilted Christians; Kilted In Carolina; Matt Newsome Kilt Owners Group; R Kilts are Awesome; SEKS - The Great Southeastern Kilt Society; The Order of the Dandelion
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10th March 09, 03:55 AM
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My wife has a lot of the same issues and she's fine with my "skirts". She actually really likes them, but thinks it's odd, too. She easily sees the difference between wearing shorts and a t-shirt and one of my kilts and thinks it's funny how much taller I stand with the kilt.
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10th March 09, 04:43 AM
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I have often joked that kilt wearing, especially tartan kilts with all the trimmings, is my way of displaying my inner peacock.
While not discounting your wife's feelings, I still say that there is no way a kilted man can outshine an attractive woman, no matter how good he looks.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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11th March 09, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by davedove
While not discounting your wife's feelings, I still say that there is no way a kilted man can outshine an attractive woman, no matter how good he looks.
I absolutely agree with this. A perfect way for your lady to take center stage again at least in her own eyes, is to join you in wearing kilts.
I've posted this picture many times before on this site, and I know for a fact that my lady is always the center of attention in this picture, and although I get more female attention when I am wearing my kilt than when I don't, she gets more attention in general when she wears one too, so it all evens out.
Like davedove said though, there is no way a kilted man can outshine an attractive woman. Period.
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12th March 09, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ayin McFye
I've posted this picture many times before .....
How does that bottle hover in mid-air like that ?
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