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    I would... teenagers, as a whole, are retarded. I know I did a lot stupid things at the time...although I would have been very open to a person in a kilt... but I also don't consider my thoughts and attitudes typical, even back then I didn't. I just don't have a lot of respect for the younger generation... there seems to be something lacking between even them, and myself, despite the fact that I am still a bit on the younger side. It could also be my environment.

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    I know this has been said before....

    What you wear, is what YOU wear, if it's a kilt, just make it yours, and don't let the other people make you worried about if it's accepted or not.

    If you let them, they WILL make you uncomfortable, because THEY are uncomfortable with YOU!

    Don't let that be a factor, stay faithful to yourself, walk proud, let the insults of the few (though they may be loud) roll off you, and you will gain the respect for being you.

    If kilts are accepted as normal to you and seen that way by others around you, then they do gain acceptance, but it's one person at a time.

    The real concern should not be if they ever get accepted wholly, but do you accept it wholly, and are you showing that to those that you meet.

    Good luck!
    Mark Dockendorf
    Left on the Right Coast

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