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29th January 05, 10:16 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
What I mean by this is that the kilt is an unusual thing for them, so they carry themselves differently, the hold themselves different, and through their body language and attitude tend to draw attention to themselves.
Ain't THAT the truth... and it's a real good lesson for anyone that's a little self-conscious about wearing one.
Since I'm not 6' tall and 250 lbs, I often get asked just how much "grief" I get from guys when I wear a kilt. Funny thing is, it has never happened. If you're comfortable with it, and walk proud (instead of running scared) it comes across to everyone.
 Originally Posted by Derek
I still got a bit of a way to go to full time kiltwearing but I intend to get there in the end.
And an honorable "quest" it is, me lad. I'm sure that there are more than a few kilt companies that are REAL glad to her that!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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