I won't tell you to stay or go. That's your choice, and I'm in no position to say what you ought to do. However, I will say this:

I don't wear the kilt full-time, but when I have enough, I certainly hope to (excluding activities for which a kilt is not feasible or allowed). And while I am not obsessed, I am passionate about kilts. Not about the need to wear them every day, but the comfort, the practicality and the freedom to wear what I want. This is a necessity because I am "the kilt guy" in my area, and am often the only one who will defend the garment. I don't try to allow that passion to overflow into the forum too much, but I suppose it may happen from time to time.

And I am not a traditionalist. Far from it. I have little concern for culture, tradition, and many other things which many board members value so highly. In that respect, I would bet that I am the one who does not fit in.

So, as someone who is probably on the very opposite end of the spectrum, I would like to say that your input has been valuable, and it will be sad to see you go. It is not our agreements and consensus that makes this board interesting but our disagreements and discussions which keep things alive and thought provoking.