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25th March 13, 01:15 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by seasaidhlinne
Well for one I will not be leaving anytime soon, also I find your comments offensive.
What I mean in my initial is that traditionally NO women DO not wear kilts, but I would purchasing one anyway and wearing it. With the understanding that this was not anywhere near traditional.
I also would love in edition to my own kilt in the Fraser tartan a more traditional female attire.
I am glad that you also found the type of comments I have experienced to be offensive and, from your reaction, you too have encountered a similar type of gender stereotyping as your statement that "NO women DO not wear kilts" clearly demonstrates. My lifetime's experience here in Scotland is diametrically opposed to that you have encountered in your country - namely that here women (and girls) definitely DO wear kilts, always have and probably always will.
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