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    I almost joined the group so I could reply to that thread and then I realized...

    What's the point?

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    I really couldn't care less what "fashionable" men think of anything. They tend to be vacuous nits with their taste in their feet.

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    What an incredible bunch of idiots. Call me judgemental if you like, but those people are an incredible bunch of idiots.
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    Wow. That's utterly ridiculous. Utterly, totaly, and completely ridiculous. Those guys really don't know what they're talking about.

    And what's this about "men's kilts"? There's kilts, and there's kilted skirts, but they're not the same thing.

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    Well, I was never really worried about being fashion conscious, but I certainly would not take advice or pay attention to any forum with the following post:
    You have to be more specific. There are two kinds of kilts. One that the Irish wears and one that Goths/Trannys wear. If you are Irish and want to show your pride (maybe in a parade?) then wear it. (green)

    If you're going to a goth club or hanging out in a cool nightspot somewhere in a downtown area. Then you can wear a red kilt.
    Talk about clueless about anything related to a kilt.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Ahh, to be young and clueless and wearing the same boring overpriced crap as everyone else who prays to "Oh My Lord & Taylor"

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    I expect they're a good bit like most of the Western World: some fearful, some knowledgeable, most simply unaware. Fortunately, since I don't wear a kilt to please anyone but myself, I see no reason to change my ways because some one is displeased.

    Bryan...not quite a slave to fashion...

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    It was interesting that some of the responders indicated that they would like to wear a kilt if they ever became popular or fashionable. Typical of insecurity, of wanting to blend in, not wanting to draw attention to yourself as somehow being different from the norm.

    I've often felt that many of the compliments we get as kilt wearers is not only because the garment is impressive, but because people recognize that we are confident in who we are. It demonstrates that we are not bound by perceived social norms.

    On the other hand, the posters in that forum would probably dress in fig leaves if they became "popular."

    Darrell

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewKilt
    It was interesting that some of the responders indicated that they would like to wear a kilt if they ever became popular or fashionable. Typical of insecurity, of wanting to blend in, not wanting to draw attention to yourself as somehow being different from the norm.
    I'll bet that those who saying that kilts were a gateway to cross dressing would be some of the first to put on a dress if it became "fashionable."
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Oh My Goddess

    First of all all of the gay men I know don't wear kilts.Some of them are interested in what I wear under there.What's funny is all of those fashion "guys" saying some thing else is gay?
    What a bunch of ninnys.

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