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10th October 07, 09:24 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Roan Carter
The self consciousness comes and goes.
That's a bunch of bull ! ! Self-consciousness is a myth perpetrated by the weak willed.
If you are worried what other people will think about you wearing the kilt, then there is a deeper problem. The hard answer to this problem is simple - don't wear the kilt!
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11th October 07, 02:17 AM
#12
It does not matter what they are thinking, It only matters that they are thinking about you. I have gotten a few snide remarks, and I answer , "Thanks for thinking about me". Usually shuts them up right away.
Welcome to Xmarks. We all think Kilted.
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11th October 07, 03:17 AM
#13
First, a big welcome to Xmarks from Scotland.
Second, as has been advised before, wear the kilt for you.
This isn't middle school anymore. They can snicker all they want, they'll just end up bitter old eejits.
And you will be cool, comfortable and free.
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11th October 07, 04:54 AM
#14
Remember the immortal words of Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra:
"I did it my way."
...though the image of Ol' Blue Eyes in a kilt sort of chills the blood, eh?
Nobody ever laid on their deathbed and said, " I should have worn pants more." Live it up like Kilted Wayne Newton!
Best
AA
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11th October 07, 07:07 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by svhunter
I have been wearing my kilt (mostly on weekends) for about a year now, When i first wore it I was nervous as hell but quickly became accustomed to wearing it and came to quite enjoy it. Now it feels like i wear it too much and people are tired of seeing me in it...I have even started noticing the "snickers" and looks and now I am starting to feel self concious about it again....
What the heck is up with that? Anyone else expericence this?????
I just have to ask.......on the occasions that you feel self conscious--were you stoned or on any dope that may have caused it---also, are you nervous and timid in other types of situations??? the reason I bring this up is that you said you were nervous at first--then you weren't--and now you are noticing peoples reactions--it's important to feel confident when wearing your kilt (mine actually makes me feel MORE confident) you won't see Pacific Islanders looking uncomfortable in a sarong--or Africans looking uncomfortable in a dashiki because it's a traditional and cultural thing with them--same as the kilt is with me--I wear mine as a sign of cultural pride, and if somebody wants to laugh it's because they have no culture or have forgotten where they came from and the trials and tribulations their ancestors went through to come to America!!! be the bigger person and wear your kilt with pride and to hell with the small minded idiots!!!!!
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11th October 07, 07:07 AM
#16
Sometimes you feel like a nut... sometimes you don't. Relax...
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11th October 07, 07:30 AM
#17
Welcome;
One needs several (read 'many') Kilts. People at my supermarket like to guess which one I'll wear today. They even have favorites! After all, wearing a powder blue Tux each day would get a bit dreary to others; They's wonder if you ever washed it, or did you sleep in it etc.
Stilwater has some quite presentable Thrifty Kilts - if you're strapped for cash, about $30.00 each. "Standards" are about $80.00 . that would give you variety until/if you want to spend a fortune later for a Woolen "Tank" .
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11th October 07, 07:44 AM
#18
The world is not static. Your life changes,
and so does everyone else's. You may be
going different places than you did formerly.
There may be new people in places
you go regularly.
People may have been pre-occupied
and not paying attention, or may have
new stresses that they need to relieve.
You may have a new kilt that is more
noticeable, or new socks or shoes, or
cut your hair or beard.
Maybe more people who are unfamiliar are
getting out now that the weather is cooling
down.
Could be lots of other things as well.
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11th October 07, 09:11 AM
#19
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11th October 07, 09:27 AM
#20
Your Carburator is illegitemate??
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