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30th April 08, 07:34 AM
#1
Questions for the full time people.
Knowing many of you are kilted full time, and I have some questions about this life style.
- Is this a life style choice?
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
- Are you doing it for attention?
Chinese Blood, Kilted Heart, One United.
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30th April 08, 08:15 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Raphael
Knowing many of you are kilted full time, and I have some questions about this life style.
- Is this a life style choice?
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
- Are you doing it for attention?
- Is this a life style choice? I'm not sure what you mean, as to a life style choice. I haven't changed anything that I do, except that I stopped wearing pants! No life style choice at all - except I now live more comfortably than before!
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby? I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
- Are you doing it for attention? That one is easy - NO! I wear the kilt because it is the most comfortable mode of dress in the world (In my ever so humble opinion!) Am I shy or ashamed of the kilt? Again - NO! Do I need any attention? Again - No! I just wear the kilt!
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30th April 08, 08:23 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
- Is this a life style choice? I'm not sure what you mean, as to a life style choice. I haven't changed anything that I do, except that I stopped wearing pants! No life style choice at all - except I now live more comfortably than before!
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby? I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
- Are you doing it for attention? That one is easy - NO! I wear the kilt because it is the most comfortable mode of dress in the world (In my ever so humble opinion!) Am I shy or ashamed of the kilt? Again - NO! Do I need any attention? Again - No! I just wear the kilt!
Well I'm not a 100% full time kilt wearer, but I'd say I'm about a 75% when possible. (I can't wear it to work and stuff like that)
1) Is this a lifestyle choice? I also don't entirely know what you mean by this. Nothing about my style of living changed other than the kilt.
2) Do you give up a hobby if it requires you to wear pants? I don't "Ban" hobbies that require pants just because pants are the norm. I know you "can" go rock climbing in a kilt, but it would probably be suggested to wear something underneath. My brother plays on an adult kickball league and I would wear my kilt out there too, but not regimental. Too many children around. But back to your question, if I had to wear pants to do a hobby, then I'd wear pants. I wouldn't not do something that I wanted to do, just because a kilt isn't practicle or allowed.
3) Are you doing it for the attention? No, I am not doing it for the attention, BUT i do enjoy the attention. I wear the kilt for countless reason, the attention is just a bonus.
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30th April 08, 08:33 AM
#4
Full time other than work, which sort of answers one question right there.
Is it a lifestyle choice? Sure, in the same way that eating vegetables with every meal is a lifestyle choice. It's something I choose to do, but I do so because I like the comfort, the style, and the historical connection (even with modern kilts)
Did I give up any hobbies that require pants? Well I never had any hobbies that required pants. I've done some things in a kilt that others thought crazy (skiing, snowboarding, paintball) but to be honest my biggest hobby REQUIRES kilts (Highland Games).
If I need to wear pants, I wear pants. It's a non-issue.
Do I do it for the attention? I honestly don't notice much attention. I get some, and some of that I would just as happily do without as I generally don't like talking to people if I have the choice. Sometimes though the kilt has opened doors or been an icebreaker that led to meeting some nice people and having some wonderful conversations.
.. the kilt had concealed a blaster strapped to one thigh and a knife to the other. He was aware of the present gentle customs against personal weapons, but he felt naked without them. Such customs were nonsense anyhow, foolishment from old women - there was no such thing as "dangerous weapons," only dangerous people.
--Robert Heinlein in Methuselah's Children
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30th April 08, 08:46 AM
#5
My livelihood is that of a piper. So by definition, a kilt is wrapped around me throughout the week. I cannot recall the last occasion when I was kilted and pipe-less.
Piping is a vocation, and to a lesser degree an avocation, so difficult to ascertain how much I attribute to being a hobby. I do enjoy kilt nights, so there must at least a modicum of it.
It's difficult to distinguish the attention received from being kilted or being the piper. Admittedly, the majority of the time I have no objections to the attention brought.
During my "off-time" though, bifurcators are the norm and I have more of those than kilts.
How 'bout re-phrasing your inquiry a bit and perhaps we can provide answers more in line with your question?
Slainte,
steve
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30th April 08, 10:13 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
Motorcycling...
But then I think that's a lifestyle choice, not a hobby!
"...when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders."
Samuel Adams
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30th April 08, 10:23 AM
#7
I've been kilted full time for a little over a year, that said there are some things I would not do kilted, like motorcycling as has been brought up already, I guess a few more would be water skiing or sky diving, my motorcycle has not been running right for the past year or more, it's got to the point where I have to decide to buy a new one or not. When I get a new motorcycle I will not ride kilted, it just will not happen. So on to the questions
- Is this a life style choice?
No it's what I chose to wear
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
If the hobby requires pants, then the hobby requires pants end of story.
- Are you doing it for attention?
No I started wearing the kilt as it is part of my heritage, and besides a lot of the attention given is the unwanted kind, so no I am not doing it for the attention I'm doing it for me.
Last edited by McMurdo; 30th April 08 at 11:05 AM.
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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30th April 08, 10:56 AM
#8
- Is this a life style choice?
The way my sweet wife glanced at me when I took the decision to go back to wearing kilts, it was obvious there would never again be a possibility for choosing in my life. *sob*
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
All my hobbies seemed bizarre before. Now they revealed themselves as obvious !
- Are you doing it for attention?
I would say it's rather to divert the attention from me to the kilt.
Robert Amyot
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30th April 08, 02:12 PM
#9
- Is this a life style choice?
Not really - just a clothing choice.
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
No - haven't ventured into kilted sailing yet!
- Are you doing it for attention?
Not consciously - but you do get attention!
Brian
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30th April 08, 02:47 PM
#10
Not a conscious lifestyle choice. Simply that I have collected so many kilts, all of which I like wearing, that there are very few days left for wearing the few trousers which I still own.
No I would not give up a hobby for full time kiltedness. I have been wearing black trousers on my days as an aviation museum volunteer this season.
No I do not seek attention. I prefer my kilts to go unnoticed and uncommented on.
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