Thank GOD I'm SELF EMPLOYED!!

My kilts actually GET me business, but, as a self employed person I can use what ever I WANT to get business. One more thing, I, as the owner of my own business, can REQUIRE an employee to wear a kilt as a condition of employment. Imagine THAT!

I posted earlier the simple way the original poster of this thread could meet the requirements of being able to wear a kilt ... adopt a religion that expects kilt wearing or develop a desease that requires kilt wearing as treatment.

Having had more time to think about it I realize I left off the EASIEST and most COURAGEOUS way to get to wear a kilt to work: Quit working for a boss and BE a boss.

For God's sake, don't think you can EVER have the freedom of a dog running outside the fence and STILL have all the safety of living inside of it.

I hate to say it but many of the men who want to wear a kilt at work and can't because of 'company policy' are simply trying to have their cake and eat it too. The company likely gives you so freakin' many benefits that you are practically being baby sat.

I have no medical benefits, no corporate retirement, no sick leave, no vacation days, no paid leave of any kind ... BUT I have FREEDOM and can wear my kilt any damned time I want. PLUS, I work to purchase all those benefits for myself anyway, nobody has to 'give' them to me.

Truth is any of the men on this forum could have the same Freedom I have, they're just not willing to pay the price for it. Stop whining. Stop threatening legal action. Fall in line and collect your checks and benefits packages ... in whatever clothes they tell you to wear.

Frankly, the brave women who won the rights for all women to wear pants are likely not impressed by us ... they wore what they wanted and often got fired. Those women already showed us how it's done ... most of us are just not man enough to do what they did.

The courts will never take an interest in men's rights to wear kilts until a few men are genuinely hurt by the current rules. A few of you are going to have to lose jobs. Freedom isn't free, never is.

Crying, "Jane gets to wear pants so why can't I wear a skirt," just isn't going to cut it.

Kilt On, if you can.

Chris Webb