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    Why Women Are Attracted To Men In Kilts

    So, I'm reading Naomi Wolf's new book V*gina: A New Biography and she's talking about what women are attracted to....

    Her research says women are attracted to high testosterone, risk-taking, unpredictable men.

    I'm guessing our "wildness" while wearing a kilt teases women to release their own wildness...have some fun. Break out of the boredom of everyday life's demands.

    It's no accident that kilted men often grace the covers of women's romance novels.

    Even when we are approached by married women it is likely because they have become bored by their predictable men and crave adventure and excitement. A kilted man attracts her by offering - in her mind - the potential for some adventure and excitement.

    Makes sense to me. Kind of explains why women can be so forward to us sometimes.

    And for sure documents the wisdom of single men kilting up.

    No, she doesn't talk specifically about kilts in her book. Just sayin' what she says about the type of men women are attracted to seems to fit kilted men and the kilt makes it easy for women to locate us. We stand out as high testosterone and potentially exciting, adventureous, and unpredictable amid the masses of bifurcated males.
    Last edited by Riverkilt; 1st December 12 at 10:02 AM.
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