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10th October 07, 09:49 AM
#1
The Power of the Kid
I didn't want to hijack GMan's thread, but this is in some way related to what he was talking about.
I have noticed that I am much more likely to get compliments if one of my kids is with me. Now I'm not referring to when they are also in kilts (everyone loves kids in kilts) but if I take them out and I am kilted it seems to evoke many more positive compliments about my kilt, especially from younger women. Sometimes in ways that if I was single I would definitely stop and follow up. Now I have received the occasional compliment like that without the kids but not nearly as many. I think it is the safety factor. A Dad being considered a "safe" male.
My wife thinks it may be partially the safety factor, but she says it is probably also the fact that women see men taking care of small children as sexy. And since her friends have said they think the kilt is sexy (my wife does too), she thinks all three factors work together in eliciting the compliments.
Anyone had similar experiences?
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10th October 07, 09:51 AM
#2
I can't comment on being a father, but I would think that kids would be a deterrent to potentially abusive commenters.
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10th October 07, 09:58 AM
#3
You may be right but I get so few negative comments anyway that I couldn't compare.
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10th October 07, 11:18 AM
#4
So? - Do you rent your kids out to old curmudgeons?
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10th October 07, 11:22 AM
#5
Hmmm... I'm seeing a fundraising opportunity for foster homes and orphanages... rent a kid!
I wonder if this works with pets too? It seems easier to go up and talk to someone you might be interested in about their pet, than without one. So the combo of kilt and pet might be a winning combo!
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10th October 07, 11:27 AM
#6
Have you seen (felt!) where some of those big dogs want to put their cold noses?
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10th October 07, 11:57 AM
#7
Would that be considered an incidental hazard kind of like "the question"?
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10th October 07, 11:58 AM
#8
Pets do seem to have a similar effect in my experience.
And James, wet nose, or a set of claws (smaller dogs) getting under the kilt is quite an unpleasant surprise!
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10th October 07, 12:28 PM
#9
Originally Posted by Crusty
And James, wet nose, or a set of claws (smaller dogs) getting under the kilt is quite an unpleasant surprise!
Well, yea! - - especially when they sneak up behind you and that's the first thing you feel !!
YeeeeOoooow
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10th October 07, 01:20 PM
#10
i went to a friend's house and their cat scared the deuce out of me, the tail was like in scratching distance. hahaha but its cool, these make great humorous stories.
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