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    I was asked a new question

    We had some new friends over the other evening... husband and wife. We have met them on several occasions and I have always been in my kilt. They are both in their late 30's early 40's I reckon. My kilt has never been a topic of conversation with them. That evening though my friends wife asked in passing chat how often do I wear my kilt. I told her that I wear it as often as I possibly can, which of late has been quite a bit. She then asked me do I wear it for the comfort factor or because its something I feel is natural for me to do. I did hesitate for a second and said both actually. She just smiled and nodded in agreement and the conversation changed. Just thought I share that with you all.
    Derek
    A Proud Welsh Cilt Wearer

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    Re: I was asked a new question

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    She then asked me do I wear it for the comfort factor or because its something I feel is natural for me to do.

    Hi Derek,

    My initial reaction to the conversation - was she wanting to know if you like to cross dress? Then I read it again and I'm not sure anymore.

    Either way, your friend seems comfortable with the kilt and is only being a little curious as human nature goes sometimes.

    She certainly wasn't heading for the door, screaming

    Al
    Kilted Cop

    'In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king'.

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    Re: I was asked a new question

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    She then asked me do I wear it for the comfort factor or because its something I feel is natural for me to do.

    Hi Derek,

    My initial reaction to the conversation - was she wanting to know if you like to cross dress? Then I read it again and I'm not sure anymore.

    Either way, your friend seems comfortable with the kilt and is only being a little curious as human nature goes sometimes.

    She certainly wasn't heading for the door, screaming

    Al
    Kilted Cop

    'In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king'.

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    Re: I was asked a new question

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    I did hesitate for a second and said both actually.
    Derek
    I often add that a kilt is healthier for men to wear than pants.

    Lately I've been thinking it's healthier not only for the body, but emotionally, as well.
    Kilts are garments, not costumes!

    The MacBitseach Himself!

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    Natural comfort, I like that Derek. Good response
    Glen

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

    Kilted With Pride!!!

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    the wife....

    Could she be interested in seeing her husband in a kilt?

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    My answer: I just like the way it looks!
    Cheers!
    Chris

    "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist. . . ."
    ~~ Last words of General John Sedgwick, Union Commander, d. 1864; Killed in battle during US Civil War.

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