Quote Originally Posted by GG View Post
So, Tobus, to your opinion I - and probably a lot of other members here - should not wear the kilt; because they are not Scottish or they have no Scottish roots - some hundred years back?

Or have I just misunderstood you?
If you carefully re-read the statement you quoted from me, you will clearly see that I said I take no issue with others doing it. It's just my own opinion that I would feel weird doing it.


CDNSushi, I'm right there with you on that issue. I used to hold the purse with a thumb and forefinger as well, trying to make sure that everyone knew I was horrified at having to hold a woman's purse! Now I don't care. Same thing with buying feminine hygiene products at the store. I'm pretty sure people know that they are not for me, so it's pretty ridiculous to feel embarrassed by it.

With that said, though, I have to share this story. At the Renaissance Festival about a month ago, my wife and I saw a gentleman standing outside one of the vendor shops who was wearing a kilt and standing there with a parasol. It was obvious that his wife was inside the shop, so he was simply holding it for her while she was indoors. But my wife couldn't resist approaching him and telling him how pretty he looked with his skirt and parasol. They both got a good laugh out of it. I don't think anybody was actually concerned about his masculinity.