X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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5th October 05, 03:04 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by cavscout
I agree Bear that this site needs to stay soverign ground for masculine men who wear the MAN's kilt in a masculine way.
The problem is that my wife will talk to her friends who are most likely going to support her view even if tehy don't think a kilt is an issue. I need to be able to gather a group of women to support my view...other than the ladies who lift my kilt with their eyes 
Cavscout,
I'm glad you'd prefer the site stay as it is with regards to masculinity.
But, you do not need to gather a group of women to support your view. You are a man who is self confident enough to wear a kilt in public. Other men look at you and wish they had the stones to wear a kilt.
Tell your wife a kilt is healthier than pants and makes you happier and more alive. How can she object to your health and happiness?
As 'real men', do we need permission to wear what we choose? Tell her, "(insert name), I love you but I will wear my kilt and you need to get used to it."
You don't choose what she wears. Why is the reverse acceptable?
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