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9th February 06, 02:53 PM
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My wife was never really exposed to kilts personally until she met me. She and her family protested when I wanted to wear a kilt at our wedding. We reached a fair agreement. I would let her get her way on everything at the wedding, as long as I could decide just one thing. Guess what that one things was? 
Of course, I went to Highland Games and such, and she accepted it because we were in crowds of other kilts. I was surprised when she help me pick out a UK to buy. I got it, she said I looked good in it. However...
I try to wear it as much as possible. At first she didn't want to be seen with me in public. She said she didn't want the attention. After a short while, she started asking: "You going to wear that again?" I think she was hoping that the "newness" would wear off; I would get it out of my system and go back to pants. She was deflated when I said I would wear kilts 24/7/365 if my job allowed it.
But she is getting used to it. Now she just rolls her eyes and grins when I reach for a kilt out of the closet.
And, Streetcar, I know exactly what you mean about the Catholic Guilt techniques.
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9th February 06, 03:21 PM
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My wife is neither for nor against, she is in more of an acceptance mode. Although she does say that she likes me to wear it. Not sure how she will feel when I increase my wardrobe. ??: ??:
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9th February 06, 03:40 PM
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Where there's a will, there's a way. I am Norwiegian and Scottish and I married a beautiful Mexican girl who was born and raised in East Los Angeles California. She hadn't had that much to do with white anglos until she entered the work force and went to work in a hospital in Pasadena, Cal. Her parents are from Mexico as well as most of her elder relatives. Now here's where it gets good. I wear a Kilt! Talk about culture shock.
When I first introduced her to Highland attire she said; "You can't wear that here!", I said, "Watch me" She told me that I couldn't wear it 'there', I said "Watch me". Now I wear it anywhere I want to, whenever I want to and no one raises an eyebrow and even my mother-in-law loves the kilt and loves to show off her "Highlander". There is no barrier that cannot be overcome with the kilt. Every culture knows what it is and only the pitiful creatures that "...live in that grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat" have any problem with it.
My wife did however convince me to wear a Tuxedo for the wedding since many of her relatives were coming from all over the place and meeting me for the first time. What could I say?
Chris.
Last edited by KiltedKnight; 10th February 06 at 07:15 PM.
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9th February 06, 03:58 PM
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Like I told before...my wife basicly challenged me to get a kilt...and now she's stuck with a full time kiltwearer
No problem at all...she loves to see hubby kilted :grin:
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