X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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30th March 07, 07:31 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by jordanjm
I would respect his rules while you live in his home. Find some more special occasions, like April 6, to wear the kilt. Do not do this just to differentiate from your parents. I have a family member who does not like kilts, and gets a little put out when she has to be around one. Is his family background Celtic? Maybe get him a tie in a tartan that is part of his heritage. That would be seen as a thoughtful way of linking your kilt wearing to your heritage. Besides Father's Day is coming up soon, so you have an excuse.
Yeah, his great gradmother was a McDavid. But, alas, he already has a tie in the Davidson tartan. He's not anti-kilt, just anti-kilt-out-of-the-house-when-not-a-celtic-holiday
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