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16th March 09, 03:07 PM
#11
haha
I do alot of martial arts and always have banged up shins/knees, eyes and nose... anyways...
Its kind of depends too, When I go to a formal event I tride to hide my gashes, but if I am in the casual setting, let them wounds get some air!
#2... Not to start an argument, but one Thing I have found to be a myth. Thus said, chicks do not dig scars.
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16th March 09, 03:08 PM
#12
too add...
How many times have you heard... "I think Brad Pitt is so hot...because of his scars!" Think about it ;)
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16th March 09, 03:12 PM
#13
well...
Other things I have found chicks don't like... that is relevant to this forum
CHicks don't like guys who sing Irish drinking Songs...
Chicks don't like guys that box...
Chicks don't dig honesty. Trust me on this one. Tell her you got those scars saving a puppy from a runaway train. Tell her she looks thin, lie lie lie!
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16th March 09, 05:44 PM
#14
Earlier this winter I slipped on some ice and came down flat on my kneecap. The scars from having the skin scraped off still haven't disappeared. It was more comfortable to wear a kilt than pants when it was bandaged, and I continued my daily kilt-wearing when the bandages came off. Most people notice the kilt, but not the knee.
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16th March 09, 06:30 PM
#15
I spent nearly 6 months in a wheel chair after being injured while playing college football and wore nothing but kilts for nearly an entire year. Right now, if I know I'll need my knee braces, I'll sport the kilt.
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16th March 09, 10:33 PM
#16
I wear my kilt with scrapes, bruises, cuts, whatever!
I usually wear hose, so only a small portion of my leg, my knee, is visible.
Let 'em see that you get banged up and still show up!
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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17th March 09, 01:51 AM
#17
I say wear it, you'll heal faster rather that having pants rub and bother the wounds
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17th March 09, 03:02 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Dan R Porter
I do alot of martial arts and always have banged up shins/knees, eyes and nose... anyways...
Its kind of depends too, When I go to a formal event I tride to hide my gashes, but if I am in the casual setting, let them wounds get some air!
#2... Not to start an argument, but one Thing I have found to be a myth. Thus said, chicks do not dig scars.
I was just kidding, dood. Does anyone really take that myth seriously?
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17th March 09, 03:53 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by csbdr
I was just kidding, dood. Does anyone really take that myth seriously? 
I have a 6" gash on my leg from a bear attack and yes, "chicks dig scars" It used to be quite the conversation starter.
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17th March 09, 04:46 AM
#20
Wear the kilt. Isn't it easier on the leg to put on and wear than the trousers?
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