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29th July 05, 05:27 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
You're kinder than I am, Derek. I'd have replied, "Why, I was about to ask you the same thing!"
Excellent!!
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29th July 05, 06:50 AM
#2
How dare you have a choice !
I'm always puzzled by the way some women go all territorial about guys and kilts. When you consider that it's now 'a womans right' to do pretty much as she pleases clothes wise (heck - lifewise !) it's odd that some of the girls think that choice is A BAD THING when it extends to men. Almost as though their toes are being trodden on.
To misquote George Orwell, "...all are equal, but some are more equal than others......."
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29th July 05, 07:43 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Frank
I'm always puzzled by the way some women go all territorial about guys and kilts. When you consider that it's now 'a womans right' to do pretty much as she pleases clothes wise (heck - lifewise !) it's odd that some of the girls think that choice is A BAD THING when it extends to men. Almost as though their toes are being trodden on..."
I've encountered women like that. Usually it's the 'Nice skirt' comment with curled lip.
Skirtlike garments have been a strong visible symbol of gender inferiority, opression, submission, societal restriction, etc. for so long, some women (and amny men) just can't understand why a real man would even want to go anywhere near one. These sensitivities have been engrained on people for so long, it's extremely tough to overcome. Sceptical women simply view the kilt as an excuse for men to do a little Xdressing.
All boils down to ignorance of the facts. :rolleyes:
blu
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29th July 05, 08:07 AM
#4
Gender exlusivity..
I agree Blu - ignorance of the facts plays a part, but I still maintain that more than a few of the opposite sex like having their own toys - which they don't want to share with us guys. Except of course for words like 'cross dresser' - when did you ever hear of that applied to a woman. The feminist movement seems to have been more about allowing women to assume male roles when it suits them and female roles when that's more rewarding than anything else...sorry - a bit O.T. there.
A bit of re-education is needed for society as a whole. Not the ramming down throat and shouting loudly type, just a little more awareness that as well as
fighting wars and getting killed daily on construction sites everywhere, guys
are actually people. Individuals. Who can wear a kilt if they so choose....
Frank
P.S. For a whole booksworth of the above - see 'The myth of male power'
by Warren Farrell.......
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29th July 05, 11:27 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Frank
... A bit of re-education is needed for society as a whole...
Educated in the fact that the kilt always was and still is a mans garment. Just because it has been borrowed, blenderized, bastardized, morphed for womens fashion, doesn't make it less of a mans garment.
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29th July 05, 08:55 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Sceptical women simply view the kilt as an excuse for men to do a little Xdressing.
Tell them that's XMarks dressing!
~Sav
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29th July 05, 12:38 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Frank
When you consider that it's now 'a womans right' to do pretty much as she pleases clothes wise (heck - lifewise !) it's odd that some of the girls think that choice is A BAD THING when it extends to men.
Actually, I think part of the reason is that they are afraid we may actually be able to dress ourselves, thus losing some of the control they have over us. I don't think they could handle it if when asked "Are you going to where THAT?", we answer with a confident "You betcha!"
What we have to do is encourage them to pick out our kilts for us. That would take away their objections.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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29th July 05, 03:09 PM
#8
Derek,
You do have composure, well done.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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29th July 05, 10:37 PM
#9
Sir Derek, you are a kinder man than I...would have been tooooo tempting to respond with an over tone of 'can't you tell?' with the classic response, "Because my balls made parole..."
:-P :-P
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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30th July 05, 12:00 PM
#10
how about,
(assuming you are wearing a sporran) "it gives me a place to carry my keys"
macG
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