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14th March 06, 05:32 AM
#6
I feel sorry for those who have to deal with a "kilt hostile" wife...it's all a matter of understanding and give and take.
But...let's not forget "we" wear the kilt and "they" have to deal with it.
When we wear a kilt people look at us...most like it, some don't, but people look at us all the time. I understand when a wife feels uncomfortable to walk next to a movie star...or a freak (in the eyes of others).
I didn't wear a kilt when we went to a birthday party last saturday, because I didn't want to be the centre of the event...after all it was not my birthday.
My wife didn't asked me to wear trousers, but she thanked me for doing so.
Don't get me wrong...Michelle loves to see me kilted, but the only person we knew at the party was the host and it was her birthday and she loves to "look good".
It's a bit like..."never look better as the bride".
Give and take...
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