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8th November 07, 02:50 PM
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I think that another attractive point of the kilt is attitude...just the act of wearing it shows that the wearer is unafraid of being unconventional! A kilt wearer is "his own person", so to speak and, therefore, is not worried about what the neighbors will say, etc.
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8th November 07, 02:59 PM
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 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
I think that another attractive point of the kilt is attitude...just the act of wearing it shows that the wearer is unafraid of being unconventional! A kilt wearer is "his own person", so to speak and, therefore, is not worried about what the neighbors will say, etc. 
I think you've hit the nail on the head...
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8th November 07, 03:16 PM
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Welcome from Canada. My wife unfortunately doesn't care for the kilts. Oh well, she's good with the kids . Yes even in our cold Canadian winters kilts are a lot more warmer than jeans. It's the simple design of the kilt 2 - 3 thicknesses of wool compared to a thin layer of cotton.
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13th November 07, 06:04 PM
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 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
I think that another attractive point of the kilt is attitude...just the act of wearing it shows that the wearer is unafraid of being unconventional! A kilt wearer is "his own person", so to speak and, therefore, is not worried about what the neighbors will say, etc. 
We don't give a crap of what others think, except if they call it a skirt. Thems ah fightin' wods!
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13th November 07, 11:07 PM
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 Originally Posted by savatagefn
...snip...I often feel so under dressed when we are out if I am just in shorts and a shirt or jeans and a shirt, etc. ...snip...
Am I the only woman around that loves seeing her man in a kilt? ...snip...
Am I one of the few that loves her man in kilts so much??...snip...
Never feel underdressed. Just make him wear his kilt with combat boots and the hose scrunched down. Better yet, just wear an evening gown! 
And...No!
And...No!
 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
...snip...A kilt wearer is "his own person", so to speak and, therefore, is not worried about what the neighbors will say, etc. 
On Halloween night, I introduced myself to my new neighbors, saying..."You must have noticed my husband...he always wears a kilt". They immediately knew who we were. 
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Sister, just because you've taken vows doesn't mean you've been struck blind! LOL
BTW, when do we get to see a picture of YOU in a kilt?...maybe ripping off a reel or two on the pipes, hey?
Alan!! The Luminous Joan better not be looking over your shoulder as you flirt with a nun! 
 Originally Posted by Kilt TN
Hey, tell him that pant legs cut down on the transfer of body heat that is one of the reasons a kilt can be warmer, than jeans in the winter. You’re not putting two pieces (layers) of fabric between some of the largest parts of your body.
This is most important if you are trying to have children! 
Be well, and welcome!,
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14th November 07, 07:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
Never feel underdressed. Just make him wear his kilt with combat boots and the hose scrunched down. Better yet, just wear an evening gown! 
Just do a search through the picture threads and you'll find many examples where the men have posted a picture claiming to be of them and a lovely lady, but for some reason no one can actually see the man. Hmmmm, it's very odd.
Sapienter si sincere Clan Davidson (USA)
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