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21st August 18, 06:33 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by rmcglew3
Either you are man enough to wear the kilt anywhere, or you are a poser only brave enough to wear a kilt around other costumed people.
Wow. It's not a masculinity contest, nor is it a statement of character. Some choose to wear the kilt only where appropriate, some use it as compensation or for exhibitionism. Each to his own, but can we not judge each other's manhood by it, please? There's much more to kilts than that sort of shallow analysis.
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21st August 18, 06:42 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Wow. It's not a masculinity contest, nor is it a statement of character. Some choose to wear the kilt only where appropriate, some use it as compensation or for exhibitionism. Each to his own, but can we not judge each other's manhood by it, please? There's much more to kilts than that sort of shallow analysis.
Ok, I would agree that judging was not appropriate. It was more a comment on what a waste of money to purchase something and then immediately sell it for less than 1/2 price because because they were not going to the occasion. But, if the original purchase was to get a costume then I guess that it was the right thing to do.
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22nd August 18, 04:56 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by rmcglew3
Ok, I would agree that judging was not appropriate. It was more a comment on what a waste of money to purchase something and then immediately sell it for less than 1/2 price because because they were not going to the occasion. But, if the original purchase was to get a costume then I guess that it was the right thing to do.
Heh. Wearing costumes and funny hats for a week is exactly the point of Burning Man for many people now.
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