Upon wearing my UK for the fourth or fifth time, an aquaintance I hadn't seen for ten years asked "So what's up with the dress". This guy always did like to push people's buttons. After an intital flash of indignation, I answered that it was more comfortable. It was obvious that he was just being an ***. People's reactions and labels for garments are reflections of their own limited views of the world. The confidence I express by wearing a Kilt (or MUG or skirt) scares some people, but generally tends to boost my confidence.
I recentely met an attractive British speaking lady who complimented me on my skirt. I took it as it was intended, a sincere compliment.
The bottom line is that I am confident in my identity and masculinity, no matter what anyone calls my kilts.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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