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    Thanks Bubba and Nelson, to be sure, you're a fine bunch of lads in understanding my plight

    Tis true my wife struggles to understand my love for kilts, but this morning on a walk I tried to explain that for a man, the freedom is wonderful. I've even feeling uncomfortable wearing shorts now compared to kilts.

    She mostly worries about me "exposing" myself when in the company of others, even tho I try hard to sit 'nicely'. I can understand that.

    Al, I just cracked up at the smiley face after your answer to question 7.

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    My girlfriend filled out the form - turns out that I pretty well predicted her answers. She is my number one kilt fan.

    1. When I'm with my husband/boyfriend while he wears a kilt in public,
    d. I feel proud.

    2. I believe that it's appropriate for men to wear kilts in public,
    c. when ever they feel like it.

    3. The modern style of plain fabric kilts are just as attractive as traditional tartan kilts. Yes. / No.

    4. I worry sometimes what family and friends think about my husband/boyfriend wearing a kilt. Yes. / No.

    5. I would be happier if my husband/boyfriend wore a kilt,
    c. the same.

    6. I believe that it is important to have a Scottish connection for a man to wear a kilt. Yes. / No.

    7. I think that men look "sexy" in a kilt. Yes. / No.

    8. In the modern world, a kilt,
    a. should be worn by men only.

    9. When my husband/boyfriend bought his first kilt,
    d. I liked the idea and thought it was fun. (She encouraged me to buy my first kilt)

    10. I would be just as happy if my husband stuck to trousers. Yes. / No.

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    I'm going to give the questionaire to my wife today. Will report back later with the outcome.
    Derek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    I'm going to give the questionaire to my wife today. Will report back later with the outcome.
    Derek.
    I don't think you will have too much trouble there Derek.

    Rob

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    This is Celts wife, and I'm answering the questionaire with pleasure.....
    1. I feel very proud when he wears his kilt.
    2. I believe it's appropriate for my man to wear his kilt in public all the time (for he looks damn good).
    3. Yes, I agree.
    4. Never.
    5. All of the time.
    6. Well, an Irish connection is even better.
    7. Very sexy! My husband in a kilt is a definite turn-on.
    8. I haven't seen the ladies in kilts, yet. Maybe when we go to the Highland Games.
    9. I liked the idea when my husband bought his first kilt, and can't wait for more of them. It's been a lot of fun.
    10. No, I'm enjoying the him in a kilt, thank you very much.

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    Questionaire

    Quote Originally Posted by Celt
    This is Celts wife, and I'm answering the questionaire with pleasure.....
    1. I feel very proud when he wears his kilt.
    2. I believe it's appropriate for my man to wear his kilt in public all the time (for he looks damn good).
    3. Yes, I agree.
    4. Never.
    5. All of the time.
    6. Well, an Irish connection is even better.
    7. Very sexy! My husband in a kilt is a definite turn-on.
    8. I haven't seen the ladies in kilts, yet. Maybe when we go to the Highland Games.
    9. I liked the idea when my husband bought his first kilt, and can't wait for more of them. It's been a lot of fun.
    10. No, I'm enjoying the him in a kilt, thank you very much.
    Hah! I like the way your wife thinks, Celt!
    Especially on number 6!

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    Aye, she's a gem, ain't she? I think I'll keep 'er.

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    Celt,

    What does the line in your signature mean?

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    I think it means "Come take them".

    When Xerxes, king of Persia, told Leonidus, General of the Spartans at Thermopile, to give up his weapons, Leonidus replied, "Molon Labe".... come take them. The Gaelic version is "Tar agus glac iad".... come take them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I think it means "Come take them".

    When Xerxes, king of Persia, told Leonidus, General of the Spartans at Thermopile, to give up his weapons, Leonidus replied, "Molon Labe".... come take them. The Gaelic version is "Tar agus glac iad".... come take them.
    Wow, Graham, ... I had no idea that you spoke gaelic! Although "Tar agus glac iad" is pretty much what my spoken english sounds like after a few Fosters.

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