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    I've not had any real criticism from any of my family...maybe a raised eyebrow here and there but if they're not gung-ho on board about it, they at least aren't making an issue out of it.

    I do have a problem with one of my friends, though. This is a woman who I met while our children were attending the same elementary school and we both served on the Local School Council...we faced a lot of adversity in our dealings with the "powers that be" while trying to advocate for the school and that forged a really strong bond between us...this woman sort of became the slightly-younger-sister-that-I-did-not-have...not to fault my mom and dad...they were just good at having boys. Anyway, her husband and I became fast friends. He doesn't seem to give a rat's about the kilt thing...he has actually mulled the idea of getting one but insists that it must be in a red tartan so that it is instantly recognizeable as a kilt...somehow red=kilt...? But I guess that my lady friend seems to think that I am either turning into a crossdresser or compromising my masculinity or just trying to attract attention by wearing the kilt. Son and I were guests of my friend's church group yesterday as they took a group to a minor league baseball game (the home team scored eleven runs in the first inning...something like two grand slams in one inning!)...this would have been a totally natural kilt-wearing occaision for me but in deference to her I just threw on a pair of cargo pants...she's just one of those people who can give you that LOOK that you would rather avoid and normally I would care less...but in her case I honestly just feel downright bad that she has a problem with this. Hopefully she'll get used to it...that or we'll end up on Maury Povich.

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    Like many of the others I have not lost friends, but have gained friends. I'm also fortunate in that my wife fully supports me in wearing a kilt as my everyday attire - she will go with me anywhere while I am kilted.

    Darrell

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    Yup, what they all said.
    Dee

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    I have a friend (pre-kilt) that does not like it when I wear the kilt. I have worn it to my lodge meetings and for some reason, he is offended. Now that I am going thru the chairs, I must wear a tux. He has told me several times that I can not wear the kilt while a lodge officer. Just you wait until I get the correct jacket. I'll show him. And I'm not so sure that my wife likes the kilt. She thinks I am showing off. I wanted to wear it to a family get together on the 4th, but my wife and the fact my home is not air conditioned changed my mind. I still wish that I had worn it.

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    I haven't lost a one and I have gained many!
    [B]Paul Murray[/B]
    Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL

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