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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazarus Corrino View Post
    I'm sure everyone will agree with me when I say that I feel more manly with my kilt on. I walk taller, stand prouder, and I'm over all more confident.
    It's true! Not only that but the Bad People realise that any guy who has the cojones to wear a kilt is not a man to be messed with I've also had more ladies approach for a chat when I'm kilted than I ever did in pants!

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    All of the above is more than correct. I am amazed at the transformation one makes after strapping on ones kilt. I feel different when I put mine on.
    Nulty
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    "Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare

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    Hey, the power of the Kilt is truly amazing! I get hit on by young women EVERY time I wear it! { and I am one ugly s.o.b.}

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    Hey, the power of the Kilt is truly amazing! I get hit on by young women EVERY time I wear it! { and I am one ugly s.o.b.}
    It's funny, when I've mentioned to lady friends that I've ordered a new kilt to replace an old one that's no longer servicable, they all go ga-ga (is that a word?) and clamor about how they can't wait to see me in it!

    Even my daughter's 3rd grade teacher, when told by my daughter that I ordered a new kilt said "I'll bet he'll look good in it" (is it just me or has she started looking at me differently since?).

    I can't recall as much fuss when I wore my old one, but then I only wore it at the games & intend to wear the new one more often.
    [SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
    [SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
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    If other guys say anything, they're just jealous...

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    You have summed it up rather well I would say.
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    A couple weeks ago while in Orlando with the family on vacation, we went to the Pirate dinner show. I of course went kilted

    They pick people from the audience to participate with certain parts of the show. Since I stand out in a crowd, kilted or not, they picked me. They had us walk to the side to explain what to do. While I was standing there, my waitress came up to me from across the room and said with a wink, "You need to be careful of the strut." I said, "So, you noticed?", and she said, "Oh yes...I certainly did!"

    They love a man in a kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Karrot View Post
    A couple weeks ago while in Orlando with the family on vacation, we went to the Pirate dinner show. I of course went kilted

    They pick people from the audience to participate with certain parts of the show. Since I stand out in a crowd, kilted or not, they picked me. They had us walk to the side to explain what to do. While I was standing there, my waitress came up to me from across the room and said with a wink, "You need to be careful of the strut." I said, "So, you noticed?", and she said, "Oh yes...I certainly did!"

    They love a man in a kilt!
    "Strut" in this case is structural support type of appliance. She did not want you tripping on such an item on stage and answering the question before anyone had a chance to ask it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    "Strut" in this case is structural support type of appliance. She did not want you tripping on such an item on stage and answering the question before anyone had a chance to ask it .
    Jealous, Grant? ;)

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    That's wicked you guys.

    While reading everyone's posts it reminded me that for me, women do tend to look a little longer also. Even when they're with other guys.

    My kilt has been a very good self confidence booster.

    L

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