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8th December 09, 04:13 PM
#21
Well, as one who has no familial ties to Scotland or Ireland, allow me to answer:
I wear a kilt for comfort, ease of movement, and because I feel like wearing one.
Yes, wearing one takes a certain amount of self-esteem: if you have a poor self-image, those who would mock you will have a serious effect.
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8th December 09, 04:15 PM
#22
Originally Posted by KiltNewbie
After searching up, down, left and right, I cannot seem to find any threads/articles about why one may wear a kilt. Thus, I am here asking you all - why do people wear kilts? Is it a trend, a way to pull in fine women () or...
What should I know about wearing kilts? I've only read that Scotsmen, etc, where them to formal occasions.
Give me a quick lesson!
Kilts are more comfortable than trousers.
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8th December 09, 04:16 PM
#23
Not because I have to, but because I choose to
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8th December 09, 04:22 PM
#24
I have been wearing a kilt for a couple of weeks now, so that makes me a kilt newbie too. Maybe others on this forum have noticed what I have; wearing a kilt seems to reveal a usually unseen side of people. It didn't take me very long to notice.
People who care about me try to make me conform. (wear p@nts)
People who don't care about me ignore me.
People who tease me make me bolder and more confident.
When I was young and immature I wasn't prepared for teasing like that.
I'm ready now.
Last edited by KiltShot; 8th December 09 at 04:24 PM.
Reason: pore speling
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8th December 09, 04:43 PM
#25
Originally Posted by KiltNewbie
<snip>
For the reason of letting my "piece" be free, I would wear a kilt. But you also don't have to wear any underwear if you really would like it to be free. Because even with a kilt, you have to wear some sort of boxer, brief, etc, to keep it together.
What do you say about that?
Who said you have to wear anything under your kilt? Going without underwear is known as "regimental," due to the practice being common (if not enforced?) in kilt-wearing military units. People outside the military may or may not choose to follow this practice, which leads to other people's fascination with "the question" of what is under a man's kilt.
Just another joy of the kilt: ginch is optional!
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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8th December 09, 04:51 PM
#26
Originally Posted by KiltNewbie
Hello all!
I'm Tom, a poster from New York.
I am completely new to the whole Kilt trend. In my neighborhood, it's uncommon to see people wearing Kilts unless they are participating in a parade and are playing the bagpipe or another instrument. I learned from the administrator, Steve, that it's extremely attracting to (some) women. And what better than wearing a kilt to get the ladies?
To make a long introduction short, if I'm intrigued enough, you may see me walking around in a kilt, and posting pictures of me doing so.
Last but not least, it's great being here - and I hope by process of learning about kilts, what they're meant for, and other underlying topics, I can relay the information to more. And hey, maybe they'll start wearing kilts as well.
Nice meeting you all--
Tom
Hello new guy. You are asking us to convince you why you should wear a kilt? That's entirely up to you.
Originally Posted by KiltNewbie
After searching up, down, left and right, I cannot seem to find any threads/articles about why one may wear a kilt. Thus, I am here asking you all - why do people wear kilts? Is it a trend, a way to pull in fine women () or...
What should I know about wearing kilts? I've only read that Scotsmen, etc, where them to formal occasions.
Give me a quick lesson!
You have not searched very hard. Here are two, but if you hang out here long enough, you will learn a lot about people's motivations and feelings behind why they wear their kilts.
Here are two:
Originally Posted by KiltNewbie
I'll make it short and sweet for 'ya.
I asked the question for the same reason you may wear a kilt - because I can.
The reasoning behind it; because I felt it was imperative for this forum to have a thread about why one should wear a kilt. I asked because I never really knew the whole point behind it other than the reasons I read:
- National Attire
- Special Events
- Comfortable
- Stylish
- Etc.
To say the least, it would be nice to know why an ordinary person would wear it. And, by the replies in this thread, I can make the assumption that people don't know why they wear it. However, for some, I can make the inference that it's a family tradition, it's within heritage/culture to do so; etc.
Should? Would? May? You've three different modal verbs in your questions, so it's hard to figure out exactly what you are asking. Should implies imperative. Would is conditional. May is possible.
You can assume that people don't know why they wear a kilt, but you would be wrong. You pretend to ask questions, but you don't appear to be listening to the answers. They don't fit your idea of sufficient justification, as though the reasons listed above don't matter.
The reasons for wearing a kilt are as varied as the people who wear them. It's not our job to persuade you to wear one. We can tell you the history of kilts, or we can tell you the benefits, or we can tell you the impact it's had on us, or personal meaning behind why we wear one, but you either want to, or you don't.
BruceBC has the best answer: it is your own.
You came here out of some sort of curiosity, I gather. Rather than us tell you reasons that don't fit your paradigm, why don't you tell us why you care at all?
Otherwise, I think it best for us to follow this advice:
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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8th December 09, 05:23 PM
#27
DON'T wear the kilt. (Maybe reverse psychology will work)
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8th December 09, 05:28 PM
#28
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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8th December 09, 05:33 PM
#29
Why do I wear one?
Because I choose to.
Why can I wear one?
Because I choose to.
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8th December 09, 05:35 PM
#30
From the tone of your questions and responses to answers you seem to be confrontational about wearing a kilt instead of honestly interested in why those of us here do wear kilts. So my advice to you is simply if you don't know why you might want to be kilted then you probably shouldn't be kilted. Your personality seems to lend itself to conforming to rigid social mores and dressing according to today's fads. Stick with jeans and a t-shirt.
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