X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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29th August 04, 10:16 AM
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On the serious side, I've found that women can be very territorial about things they define as feminine. We men have largely accepted that women can do or wear anything men can do or wear, but many women still react rather strongly (strangely?) to men stepping onto their traditional turf.
Some of the strongest negative reactions I've gotten to wearing kilts has been from women -- ranging from put-downs like, "Oh, what a cute little skirt!" to "What do mean they're made for men! They should make them for women too!"
I don't know of any manufacturers of women's clothing that make the same clothing for "men too."
Yet, we men bend over backwards to be inclusive.
I'm going to stop before this turns into an overheated rant.
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