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 Originally Posted by Joshua
Anyone else live in a tropical climate and decide to wear the Indonesian "kilt"?
Yes.
1. I own many unbifurcated garments aside from kilts: sarongs (mine are Sri Lankan rather than Indonesian, and I used to own some Burmese ones too), but also a Kenyan kikoi, and an Indian dhoti.
2. I absolutely DO NOT think they look in ANY way less masculine than a kilt -- that is in the eye of the beholder and I've spent enough time living in Asia to have my mind opened to all sorts of things I'd never see in the West.
3. A warning shot HAS been fired across the bow (re. rule 9) so I'm not going to say anything further other than: if anyone wants to continue the discussion via PM or e-mail, or wants to see pics or anything like that, I'm happy to oblige.
Now to quote Forrest Gump: That's all I have to say about that.
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Lightly I shall tread.
Thanks for the comments, and apologies to the staff for any "boundary stepping" - I understand there are plenty of forums that cover this topic...
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