Quote Originally Posted by JerMc View Post
I think, that the reason there are strong feelings on this topic, is that there is a deep set fear among a lot of us, that if women begin to generally adopt the kilt as a standard form of women's clothing, then those few of us who wear it will, indeed, in the eyes of non-kilt wearers, become "men wearing women's clothes", no matter what tradition says.
I think you raise a good point here.

However, the individuals that already think you are wearing women's clothing are always going to think you are wearing women's clothing, whether the woman with you is in a kilt or no. There's not going to be any change to that mind-set, that I can see. We can't fix stupid, no matter how hard we try.

And please remember the above is nothing more than my own opinion, which all are free to agree or disagree with, as they choose.