By reading the brief "bio" at the beginning of the article, let me enlighten you to the facts.

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If straight guys start wearing kilts, then pretty soon everyone is going to be a skirt-chaser. Think of it: Straight women, lingering at glass elevators, leering when the wind blows, their naughty hands venturing to places where they don't belong... It's only a matter of time until someone, probably a woman full of righteous anger, invents the mini-kilt, which men will feel obliged to wear whether they want to or not.
Uh, dude... you apparently have NOT been to a kilt night.

The stuff that the women in the joints pull on us would garner stiff fines if we reciprocated. As for the elevators... it's been done. As for the wandering hands... it's been done. Somewhere out there are a few pictures of Bridal parties that went wild. If you would like to research the article from all angles and facts, we would be MORE than happy to enlighten you with facts.

As for the "alternate lifestyle" folks leading the way in fashion... that's pretty much undeliable. Hell, when virtually ANYTHING is worn... the chances of something catching on is pretty good. Let's see just how many attempts have failed miserably while we're at it.

This is not to debate the story, but rather to add some different and documented perspective to it. Kilts are not a modern "alternative lifestyle" find... but a continuation of a heritage and tradition that some have decided to bastardize in the name of fashion freedom. That last statement is just as viable as the ones that were stated in the article.

It's all a matter of perspective and experience until both sides are meshed into a cohesive and truthful exchange. Try merging both and you'll have an article.