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9th February 06, 02:18 PM
#81
White hose?
Do you mean white knee length socks like many men wear with the kilt?
What are my options? Certainly other colors but white apears to be quit common. What are they doing wrong?
Do tell.
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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9th February 06, 02:42 PM
#82
Heh, that was a bit of a joke. You can probably search for "white hose" and get a bunch of reading. Apparently it's not all that asthetically pleasing, and is a rather recent phenomenon, mostly caused by rental places offering cheap white hose.
Craig
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9th February 06, 02:57 PM
#83
You can all put your hands down
Hyjack over..... Thanks Craig. Will look at other posts for this aboration known as White hose....
R
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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9th February 06, 03:41 PM
#84
Speaking of women in kilts... many years on this planet have taught me that its always best if I just fish my side of the stream and let others worry about casting to the other bank...
In all honesty I must admit I knew what a merkin was long before I ever joined this respected and respectable forum. I guess my mis-spent youth wasn't all a waste.
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9th February 06, 04:28 PM
#85
Originally Posted by Moosehead
Or, in this PC-gone-nuts world of ours, is it simply un-PC for men to have something which is ours alone?
I think we men already have something that's ours alone, it's just kept out of sight in public. Why worry about a woman wearing a kilt?
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9th February 06, 06:20 PM
#86
It's not that big of a deal to me, in part because the majority of women will wear a womans' skirt, the number of women who would wear a man's kilt is extremely small, especially since there are alternatives that make them look even sexier than if they wore a man's kilt.
Rob
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9th February 06, 06:37 PM
#87
The high cost of genuine kilts alone would surely dissuade many women from wearing them.
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9th February 06, 06:39 PM
#88
Originally Posted by bubba
I think we men already have something that's ours alone, it's just kept out of sight in public. Why worry about a woman wearing a kilt?
Amen Bubba! As usuall cutting right to the heart of the matter.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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9th February 06, 08:16 PM
#89
Old Pagan ...
OP is my new personal hero for this week, with kudos to James and K2.
CT - be not afraid of wimmin in kilts
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9th February 06, 09:22 PM
#90
I think we men already have something that's ours alone, it's just kept out of sight in public.
I know at least one person who has a male identity (clothes, girlfriends, driver's license, social security card, etc.) who was born without that special "something". He was, in fact, born female. So, that thing we keep out of sight is apparently not what makes us male.
It's not just the clothes, it's the whole matter of social identity. "Self-Made Man, One Woman's Journey into Manhood and Back" by Nora Vincent is a very good book on the subject.
And maybe for me, wearing the kilt is like stripping off that male armor and being more my natural self. Or maybe it's a like a uniform that symbolizes my life and experiences as a man -- like a miltary uniform symbolizes the shared experiences of soldiers (which is why, not having been in the military, I'd never wear one).
The kilt to me is liberation, and maybe a bit of rebellion. For a woman to wear one seems to me like a cross-dressing male showing up to a bra-burning demonstration in the '60s -- rebelling agains something he's never spent a lifetime being forced to do.
I'm sure I seem like I'm rambling, but I'm trying to burrow down past logic and rationalizations and get to the feelings, those rubbed-raw places that I'm usually too polite to show in public -- assuming I can get at them myself.
To answer Shay: You women have won that battle. Wear what you want. Whether we men like it or not, there's not a damned thing we can do about it.
You can thumb your nose at me while I glower at you from across the room, and when we get tired of posturing, I'll buy ya a beer.
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