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11th April 04, 06:52 PM
#1
A questionaire for the lassies......
I recently penned a few questions in order to get a sense of how my wife really felt about me wearing a kilt. I asked for her complete honesty and promised no reactions from me. Most of her answers were predictable, although item 10 she answered "no" . I thought the membership here might also have a bit of fun with them. There are no scores, points, or right/wrong answers... just a sense of perspective from the other side. If you think I've missed something, let me know.
1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
a. I wish he was wearing trousers instead.
b. I feel slightly embarrassed.
c. I have no feelings about it at all.
d. I feel proud.
2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
a. never
b. on special occasions only.
c. when ever they feel like it.
d. all the time.
3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. Yes. / No.
4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes. / No.
5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
a. never again.
b. less often.
c. the same.
d. more often.
e. all of the time.
6. I believe that it is important to have a scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. Yes. / No.
7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes. / No.
8. In the modern world, a kilt,
a. should be worn by men only.
b. is really a unisex garment.
9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
a. I was concerned about his mental health.
b. I couldn't understand why.
b. I wondered about his sexual orientation.
c. I thought it was ok... just his way of getting attention.
d. I liked the idea and thought it was fun.
10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. Yes. / No.
blu
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12th April 04, 05:23 AM
#2
Re: A questionaire for the lassies......
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
a. I wish he was wearing trousers instead.
b. I feel slightly embarrassed.
c. I have no feelings about it at all.
d. I feel proud.
2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
a. never
b. on special occasions only.
c. when ever they feel like it.
d. all the time.
3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. Yes. / No.
4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes. / No.
5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
a. never again.
b. less often.
c. the same.
d. more often.
e. all of the time.
6. I believe that it is important to have a scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. Yes. / No.
7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes. / No.
8. In the modern world, a kilt,
a. should be worn by men only.
b. is really a unisex garment.
9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
a. I was concerned about his mental health.
b. I couldn't understand why.
b. I wondered about his sexual orientation.
c. I thought it was ok... just his way of getting attention.
d. I liked the idea and thought it was fun.
10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. Yes. / No.
blu
Blu, My wife Steph took the survey and her answers are below.
1. b. Most of the time, I feel slightly embarrassed. If we were at Walmart in our hometown, I would be very embarrassed. At Scottish festivals, it doesn't really bother me.
2. b. I believe it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public on special occasions only, however, I believe it's their right to wear them at any time.
3. No, I believe kilts are meant to be plaid.
4. Yes, definitely, my father especially doesn't understand the tradition and meaning of the kilt.
5. c. I think he wears it about the right amount.
6. No, anyone can wear a kilt as long as he has an appreciation of the tradation of it.
7. Yes.
8. a. Kilts are for men, skirts are for women.
9. I did not know my husband when he bought his first kilt. When I first found out about it, I was shocked until I came to understand the tradition behind it.
10. Yes, I would be just as happy, but not anymore so than if he wears his kilt.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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12th April 04, 06:01 AM
#3
Re: A questionaire for the lassies......
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
I recently penned a few questions in order to get a sense of how my wife really felt about me wearing a kilt. I asked for her complete honesty and promised no reactions from me. Most of her answers were predictable, although item 10 she answered "no" . I thought the membership here might also have a bit of fun with them. There are no scores, points, or right/wrong answers... just a sense of perspective from the other side. If you think I've missed something, let me know.
1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
a. I wish he was wearing trousers instead.
b. I feel slightly embarrassed.
c. I have no feelings about it at all.
d. I feel proud.
2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
a. never
b. on special occasions only.
c. when ever they feel like it.
d. all the time.
3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. Yes. / No.
4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes. / No.
5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
a. never again.
b. less often.
c. the same.
d. more often.
e. all of the time.
6. I believe that it is important to have a scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. Yes. / No.
7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes. / No.
8. In the modern world, a kilt,
a. should be worn by men only.
b. is really a unisex garment.
9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
a. I was concerned about his mental health.
b. I couldn't understand why.
b. I wondered about his sexual orientation.
c. I thought it was ok... just his way of getting attention.
d. I liked the idea and thought it was fun.
10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. Yes. / No.
blu
nice one blu, good idea..
I'm gunna print it out and get the wife to have a look @ it
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12th April 04, 06:51 AM
#4
Re: A questionaire for the lassies......
I gave it to my wife and her answers were very positive. Her answers are in red. You'll notice she skipped question 7. When I asked about that one she just smiled
1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
a. I wish he was wearing trousers instead.
b. I feel slightly embarrassed.
c. I have no feelings about it at all.
d. I feel proud.
2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
a. never
b. on special occasions only.
c. when ever they feel like it.
d. all the time.
3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. Yes. / No.
4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes. / No.
5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
a. never again.
b. less often.
c. the same.
d. more often.
e. all of the time.
6. I believe that it is important to have a scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. Yes. / No.
7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes. / No.
8. In the modern world, a kilt,
a. should be worn by men only.
b. is really a unisex garment.
9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
a. I was concerned about his mental health.
b. I couldn't understand why.
b. I wondered about his sexual orientation.
c. I thought it was ok... just his way of getting attention.
d. I liked the idea and thought it was fun.
10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. Yes. / No.
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12th April 04, 07:39 AM
#5
Another thoughtful post from Blu, thanks for it, I'll test my wife too
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12th April 04, 03:18 PM
#6
multi choice
Thanks Blu,
I've enjoyed your quiz and here's my results. Although some need qualifying,
1.d I feel proud.
2.c whenever they feel like it.
3Yes. I'm not that bothered about tartan.
4. No .
5.c refer to 2 whenever he wants.
6.No...
7.Mmmmm oh yes!!!!
8.A mans kilt is a mans kilt, but I wouldn't want to give up my kilts, which I might say are less expensive than his .
9.I'm concerned about his mental health all the time but not because of kilts. d I liked the idea and thought it was fun.
10.Yes whatever he wants as long it complies with my ideas.
Thanx Sarah
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12th April 04, 03:26 PM
#7
I'M UNDER THE THUMB
Hi chaps,
Bless that girl, I never realised how much under the thumb I was.
Cheers Rhino
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12th April 04, 03:38 PM
#8
I printed it out and gave it to her.
this is a very good idea, and helps me understand why she was running hot and cold about me wering my kilts.
1.B embarrassed while out at the mall shopping etc
and D proud when we are at a special outing,weddings, nights out etc.
2. on special occasions only
3. no
4. yes
5. b, less often
6. no
7. yes to sexy
8. unisex garment
9. c, thought it was ok, his way of getting
attention.
10. yes just as happy with pants
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12th April 04, 03:43 PM
#9
Here are my wifes answers.
(My comments in brackets are below each response.)
1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
c. I have no feelings about it at all.
(She says she's used to it now.)
2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
b. on special occasions only.
(She thinks it's definitely not appropriate to wear kilts every day in todays world.)
3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. No.
(She thinks they might be mistaken for a s***t)
4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes.
5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
b. less often.
(But we've agreed the decission is up to me.)
6. I believe that it is important to have a scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. / No.
7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes.
8. In the modern world, a kilt,
a. should be worn by men only.
(Technically... anyway)
9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
b. I couldn't understand why.
(Residual concerns about public acceptance, I think)
10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. / No.
(She says she likes the social possibilities associated with it. This opinion has changed from last year.)
She's been quite honest with her answers. Still, she doesn't hassle me too much about the issue.
blu
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12th April 04, 03:49 PM
#10
Phil, your wife and mine see the issue pretty much alike. They'll have fun nattering about it next time we get together. 8)
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