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6th December 05, 10:08 AM
#11
I find it funny that these people had the nerve to slam kilts are feminine and/or "gay". After all aren't the high class fashion types in their fancy suits now getting manicures, facials, and pedicures? Don't they get fashion tips from shows like "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"? Aren't there wearing the equivilant to ladies silk petticoats? and aren't these the same "men" (term used loosely) that are wearing what really amounts to capri pants (petal pushers)?
Why exact would anyone want to subscribe to the mental and physical castration of men through fashion, media bias, and marketing trends? All of which are being used to tell us daily that you are not an attractive man unless you look more like a woman. Just look at the "hot" actors on the screens today. Is there a man among them?
No wonder women get either upset or overjoyed when their men start to show the slightest sign of masculinity nowadays. After all, according to most sources it is wrong to look or act like a man. We should all shave off our body hair and discuss the benefits of a dovet rather than a throw while we are having our cuticles looked after. Martha Stewart could be one the TV, the non-fat extra hot lattes could be steaming, and our freshly soaked toes-ies could be slipped back into our Kenneth Cole heeled boots, and our visa put back into our Prada wallet, but be careful, you don't want to scratch that clear coat of polish or wrinkle the Botox in your forehead!!
No wonder they are afraid and ignorant about kilts. If I was the equivilant to a Elizabethan styled pansy, I would be afriad of men's clothing too. 
Here's to the real men left in the world!!
Slainte
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