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3rd September 10, 04:37 PM
#1
No! I won't be put in the box!
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Last night while at the local bar, been there many times kilted, I was talking with 2 women I have known along time. One I hadn't seen since I had started kilting. She informed me that I shouldn't wear a kilt, and further more that I should switch my shoes for some sneakers and git rid of the vest. Even commented on my glasses. I told her my glasses I use for seeing so they really are not negotiable.
She informed me that I was an attractive guy and could do rather well with the ladies if I were wearing jeans. Out of everything the only item I was wearing that was acceptable for the bar was a blue checked shirt, though I'm guessing she didn't approve of it being tucked in. I had mentioned that I had really good feedback from women about the kilt to which she said they were just being nice. My redeeming came at the end of the conversation where I said "A weak person needs to follow the crowd, my self worth doesn't come from what others think of me. In regards to womens opinion of the kilt I've had my *** grabbed twice just while we have been talking."
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Now nothing she said was in a mean tone or I wouldn't have continued the conversation at all. All this did get me to thinking that maybe some people are intimidated by those who make the effort to put themselves together with more thought and caring then just grabbing jeans and T-shirt that don't stink too bad. How does it harm anyone that I choose not to dress like a bum? This didn't seem like an attack on my kilt wearing but more an attack on my making myself presentable? I'm starting to feel its more socially acceptable to go the bar wearing dirty pajama pants and a white tank top then to wear a button top shirt and waistcoat? Maybe I just need to find a better class of bar.
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3rd September 10, 04:48 PM
#2
Wow! She really had a wild hair up her @ss. It wasn't just your kilt, it was everything!
Animo non astutia
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3rd September 10, 05:13 PM
#3
Tiny,
You made me think back to a line a counselor friend of mine shared once. She said, "The more someone tries to direct and control another is usually in inverse proportion to how in control they feel about their own life." My take on your conversation is that her problem should not be your problem. Just saying...
Doug
Clan Ogilvie; AF&AM/Scottish Rite/York Rite/Shriner; Charleston Scottish Society; Brotherhood of the Isle of Skye; Matt Newsome Kilt Owners Group
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3rd September 10, 05:53 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by 2a5t2f7
Tiny,
You made me think back to a line a counselor friend of mine shared once. She said, "The more someone tries to direct and control another is usually in inverse proportion to how in control they feel about their own life." My take on your conversation is that her problem should not be your problem. Just saying...
Me likey!! That's about how I see it, too.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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3rd September 10, 06:25 PM
#5
Find out if her sister was the twin that got the brain.
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3rd September 10, 05:11 PM
#6
I look at it this way... Were you interested in a relationship with her?
No? - ignore her. You had your can grabbed twice.
Yes? - ignore her, you had your can grabbed twice. Go after one of them
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3rd September 10, 05:20 PM
#7
You will conform exactly to your assigned place on the Gaussian social bell curve. Failure to do so will result in social conformity training, and bell curve reassignment treatment.
Clearly, there is no box, thus your concerns are unfounded. Have a nice day. 
Only joking. People see the world in different ways, so I wouldn't be too hard on her.
Last edited by Bugbear; 3rd September 10 at 05:25 PM.
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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3rd September 10, 05:34 PM
#8
Did the "advice" she give you reflect how you dressed and looked when you knew her previously? Some people can not accept change in others.
Though, her advice is very good for people who are happy being an average Joe sheeple. Blend in, be beige, be dull, wear pants. =)
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3rd September 10, 07:42 PM
#9
You'll often find the folks that think they know best for you and the World loitering in bars...expounding on their wisdom.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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3rd September 10, 08:08 PM
#10
I think you should bring her to a kilt night or the Highland Games. Then she would realize how great you really are.
Slainte
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