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10th July 06, 04:20 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
I've not lost any, but my wife will not be seen in public with me while kilted, and she is fighting tooth and nail to get me to give up the kilt...
I just can't figure this out.... I really can't.
EVERYONE I know except for some family members, thinks the kilts are really cool and look great.
It boggles my mind. :confused:
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10th July 06, 07:40 AM
#2
I will say that my wife was a little hesitant about the kilt at first. We have been to numerous gatherings where there were many kilted gentlemen in attendance. We have been to Kirkin's, St Andrew's Society Meetings, Burns Suppers, highland games, Hogmanay and Christmas parties, she now thinks nothing of my wearing the kilt. In fact everytime I put it on she now says "You look very nice honey".
The kilt has been a huge factor in making new friends.
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10th July 06, 08:50 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by GTRMAN
I just can't figure this out.... I really can't.
EVERYONE I know except for some family members, thinks the kilts are really cool and look great.
It boggles my mind. :confused:
boggles mine too..
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10th July 06, 12:42 PM
#4
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Originally Posted by GTRMAN
I just can't figure this out.... I really can't.
EVERYONE I know except for some family members, thinks the kilts are really cool and look great.
It boggles my mind. :confused:
boggles mine too..
Sorry to hear about this...add me to the boggled list.
No loss of friends...
not understanding "why wear a kilt" maybe more the correct questioning phase.
I'm happy to say the wife (and the family) love the kilts.
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