Well, I can't say I've been directly influential as far as getting other guys to wear kilts. Indirectly, I might be having better luck, as I'm more often approached by women when I'm out kilting, and they're the ones asking all sorts of questions. Eventually I like to lead the discussion to promoting kilt-wearing for men, which can be difficult when they're looking at me in that special way, but I try to get them to spread the word about kilts and to point any potential kilt-wearers in my direction. I don't mean to sound like I'm bragging about increased attention from females while wearing a kilt, but at least a few of you can probably imagine what sort of attention one can get while wearing a kilt. I can't say whether or not any of these women have tried to get other guys interested in kilts, (and part of me really doesn't care, because some of these women... well, that's private). Anyways, it's often much easier to talk to women about kilts than it is to talk to men about kilts. I don't know if this is true everywhere, and I'm not really complaining about all the feminine attention, but it seems that my only influence on other men so far (if any) is through other women.