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14th August 04, 12:22 PM
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Ah, kids....
its a real interesting thing....i really dont have any reservations about wearin me kilt in public; i love it, in fact. i've always found it funny, however, that i feel a little more conscious about it around little kids. strange, no? i guess its because, ya know, theres a good chance they wont know what a kilt is, so of course theyre going to see a guy in a skirt and say "why are you wearing a skirt??" (i.e. my little sister's friend at her camp talent show). now you cant just ignore them, or be sarcastic, or flip 'em the v's, or say "piss off you ignorant little blighter"....all of the above would be unacceptable and uncalled for. i just never know what to say. i'm usually like "its a er, uh, scottish, men's...thing. it's for guys, and, uh..." you cant really properly explain it, because in their little heads skirt of any kind = girl (preposterous, i know!). well, thats my rant - any thoughts/similar experiences? thanks lads!
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