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16th March 09, 09:40 AM
#10
Having read thru all the replies again I still disagree with the spirit and intent of the original post as well as the letter of it. The kilt to me is not just something to be worn when getting dressed up, rather it is garment worn because of its characteristics and flexibilty. The kilt was originally and should be something that I can wear as often as possible.
Don't get me wrong. When dressing up with a kilt I look to the traditionalist on this forum for guidence and advice, but to make a public statement that implies that a certain percentage of people on this site are making false excuses with out knowing each individuals situation is insulting. When some one feels insulted he/she will react accordingly (myself included).
I will do my best to remember that this is a public forum and temper my reactions and words with more thought. I hope that I am not the only one.
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