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7th February 06, 05:04 PM
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I thought I would never do this in a forum... I swear I would never just copy'n'paste and then put in large font: "me too". But I am going to anyway... I can't stop myself!
 Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
Growing up I was the proverbial "98 pound weakling", and was constantly belittled and teased for it. As such I grew up with serious self-confidence issues. As I grew older my confidence levels grew with me, but not to a point where I was truly happy. Wearing kilts has done more to help that problem than anything else in my life. Like many of you, now I don't care if anyone thinks poorly of me for wearing a kilt, or anything else for that matter. I'm me, take it or leave it. 
ME TOO!
Ok, subtle difference: having red-hair was my nemesis.
-ian
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7th February 06, 05:50 PM
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I have to repeat it . . . . me too.
Kilted full-time for over 10 months, now.
The kilt has instilled more confidence, for certain.
Fascinating . . . . those that used to smirk, months ago, now quietly approach and ask about the various tartans I wear. So both parties have benefitted, methinks.
Lee
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7th February 06, 06:26 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by furrycelt
I thought I would never do this in a forum... I swear I would never just copy'n'paste and then put in large font: "me too". But I am going to anyway... I can't stop myself!
ME TOO!
Ok, subtle difference: having red-hair was my nemesis.
-ian
Well, Gee. What's already been said. DITTO! in spades and diamonds and hearts AND clubs.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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7th February 06, 07:18 PM
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Without going into too much detail, it helped me regain some control of my life. As many have seen in my posts over the past 4-5 months, last year was a rough for me and my family. When I started to wear kilts, it was pretty much because I felt like I had no control over my life and it was s%^t. Close family lose, lose of job, cross-country move due to loss of job, marriage problems due to the aforementioned, etc.. For me putting on the kilt was my way of saying f%^k it. I can't take anymore and I am going to control ONE thing in my life, even if it is just what I chose to wear.
While I can't credit kilt wearing with "turning my life around", it did give me that tiny measure of control that I needed and I have since been able to work at getting the rest of my life back in balance, even with the recent death of my uncle. My marriage is doing better, I am happier and we have determined a plan for us to try and return to our home in FL. And having found the comfort of the kilt, I will never go back to pants. I don't know that I am a different person since I started wearing the kilt, but I am a happier person.
I enjoy the process of deciding what to wear in the morning anymore, although I do get somewhat annoyed when my wife accuses me of primping. I am, I just don't like her reminding me of it! :-D
And why is it that with 11 kilts, I still feel the need to buy more? And I wear them all! Not like when I wore pants and owned 6 pairs but only wore 2-3 regularly.
Didn't mean to share too much, but this has been on my mind for a while and this seemed an appropriate place to share it. Thanks Gman for the forum.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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