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    Originally posted by starbkjrus
    Darrell, not to be too forward here but I have indeed noticed this in your posts. Good on man!
    Thanks Dee. I've definately loosened up. I'm learning a lot here from all of you, and at the same time having fun! And I owe it all to the kilt, and all you guys.

    Slainte!

    Darrell

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    Quote Originally Posted by elijah
    Wearing the kilt is slowly forcing me to become a lot more open with people. In pants, I was so shy. In the kilt, I have complete strangers starting conversations. Its bringing me out of my shell a bit.
    I think this is a big part of it. When I'm wearing the kilt, I don't start up any more conversations than when wearing pants. However, in the kilt, because more people approach me, I'm forced to open up more in response.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudd
    Hmmmm... This an interesting thread.
    One of the reasons I don’t wear the Kilt as often as would like, is the simple fact that I don’t like to attract attention. It has always been my style to blend into the background and observe others. And, as I pointed out in another thread, I DON'T like to be laughed at and I have a mean temper.
    I like the Kilt because of the way it feels and would perfer that no one even noticed.
    Perhaps the Kilt will have a positive effect on my personality. Then again, I may be too old to change.
    I can't remember a single incident in which I've been laughed at while wearing a kilt. It may be my attitude while wearing it (I'm told that I have a superior air about me) or it may be that I tend to very traditional outfits and so its more what someone expects with a kilt and they assume I'm going to an event or something.

    But I do get a ton of compliments and far more amorous advances than ever before!

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