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8th August 08, 05:07 AM
#71
oldfool, we should change your name to Obi Wan.
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8th August 08, 05:15 AM
#72
I most sorry to hear that. It is never pleasant in that situation. Could it be something physical? Sounds as if help may be needed.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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8th August 08, 12:36 PM
#73
Not too long ago I got my first kilt in the mail. My wife's first reaction was "did you buy that **** skirt". I told her yes, and her responce was "where are you giong to wear it".
So I told her "around my waist"...after that neither of us could keep from laughing. My wife is full blood Native American and although a kilt is not part of her tradition, she is supportive. Over the years we have had some cultural hurdles jump on both side...this one was a non-event.
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9th August 08, 03:00 PM
#74
 Originally Posted by crboltz
... But he is ordering both of us kilts. We don't dress alike, so I know he will order different colors, but I'm really excited. I'm usually very good about not obsessing over presents, but I want to know what kilt I'm getting. ... the twitching won't stop!
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Then we truly will be the weird gay couple on the block
You go Chris!
To the guys whose wives don't get it (for whatever reason) hang in there! and to those whose wives are supportive, you're very lucky and keep on kilting. ANd to us who are not partnered - may The One who notices us better love kilts!
Last edited by meinfs; 9th August 08 at 03:32 PM.
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9th August 08, 04:27 PM
#75
<I>To the guys whose wives don't get it (for whatever reason) hang in there! and to those whose wives are supportive, you're very lucky and keep on kilting. ANd to us who are not partnered - may The One who notices us better love kilts! </I>
I've got to use that as a toast somewhere! I may just have to throw a dinner party for the excuse to make a toast.
Men in Kilts are such poets! meinfs, you rock.
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9th August 08, 11:28 PM
#76
I,m a (lady,s) kiltwearer, tried to get my hubby in a kilt, but he,s still not convinced.
How i think about a man in a kilt?
I think it,s stunning and it says a lot about a man, just doing what he feels like.
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10th August 08, 01:16 AM
#77
 Originally Posted by Lily
I,m a (lady,s) kiltwearer, tried to get my hubby in a kilt, but he,s still not convinced.
How i think about a man in a kilt?
I think it,s stunning and it says a lot about a man, just doing what he feels like.
Do you have a sister by any chance? A single sister that likes men in a kilt?
Just asking, you understand.
Last edited by Tetley; 25th October 08 at 04:46 AM.
Tetley
The Traveller
What a wonderful world it is that has girls in it. - Lazarus Long
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10th August 08, 02:01 AM
#78
I'll let you know when I figure out who she is. However, since I only wear pants to work (and rumor has it I may not have to do that much longer either) I'm gonna go out on a limb and say she is probably not going to have a major problem with it.
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10th August 08, 05:02 AM
#79
 Originally Posted by Tetley
Do you have a sister by any chance? A single sister that likes men in kilts?
Just asking, you understand. 
No............................. sorry.
Just one (new again) single daughter, don,t know how/what she thinks about men in kilts but she promissed to take care of my collection after i,m gone( wich i may hope will last a very long time)
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10th August 08, 05:33 AM
#80
My beautiful wife is not British and thinks I'm stark, staring bonkers anyway so delving into Kilt wearing with unparalleled enthusiasm was not a great surprise to her. When my first kilt arrived (my plain black one) she'd tried it on before I had but decided it was too long, too loose (she's a slim, 5'3") and not really her style. I am grateful for this, otherwise I suspect my Kilt would have become HER kilt(s) and that would be the end of that adventure...
She does like my Glengarry mind, and I'm worried because it really suits her.
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