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16th February 08, 05:33 AM
#11
Riverkilt, my wife is a L.P.C. as you are and works at an in-patient rehab place. I keep waiting for her to come home with the story that someone asked her, "what's with your husband in the kilt?" I'll post her answer when it happens.
BTW, you and my wife are in an important profession but not well understood and certainly not always appreciated. Keep up the good work.
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16th February 08, 05:42 AM
#12
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Riverkilt
A young adult lady with dyed two tone red and black hair and a lip ring piercing. Seems quite intelligent.
Yes, two tone hair and a nice lip ring does tend to draw attention to one's intelligence.
Her comment was nice, and really shows intelligence ;)
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16th February 08, 07:13 AM
#13
What a great reputation to have!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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16th February 08, 07:25 AM
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I've always gotten more positive responses to the kilt than negative. As a matter of fact, I haven't ever gotten a negative, except for some mild teasing from my boss and a female colleague, who refuses to call it anything but a skirt. If I get irritated, I can always hint at insensitivity to cultural diversity. The best response I get is from the African Americans in my department. I always suggest that the men get their dyshikis and kufis. I suppose I am due for some criticism, although statistics don't really work that way. Like Alaskan Kilted Guy, I like being identified as "The guy who wears the kilt."
Last edited by Jack Daw; 16th February 08 at 10:14 AM.
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16th February 08, 09:16 AM
#15
A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo Silver...
This daring and resourceful masked kiltie of the plains leads the fight for mental health in the desert West.
Turn with us now to the thrilling adventures...
The Kilted Therapist rides again!
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16th February 08, 09:46 AM
#16
Ron,
I'm really tempted to move to Page. Then I can walk into your clinic and state.
"I have a problem. You see, I wear a kilt. And I need help from someone who fully understands the problems we, the kilted, suffer from in this world."
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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16th February 08, 09:53 AM
#17
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
"I have a problem. You see, I wear a kilt. And I need help from someone who fully understands the problems we, the kilted, suffer from in this world."
I like that. Can I come too? We could all trickle in with similar problems. Maybe once a month. I have a problem. See I wear a kilt and coordinating all the necessary accessories leaves me with less time to spend with my family and so... I need to talk to someone who will understand my problem"
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16th February 08, 10:36 AM
#18
Crack me up you guys! Visions of a migration of the rabble to my little mesa top village....
I really do think the kilt helps folks get perspective outside of our isolated enclave.....unless they're rule-bound prisoners of the local comformist culture...and the intake staff know better than to place those kind of clients with me.
No one comes to my agency for the first time when they're having a good day. The majority are toting court referral paperwork with them. I think the kilt helps take the edge of the shame some of them feel about coming in...help them relax....not all...but most. It don't take a genius to look at a kilted guy and figure out he's probably not gonna be wagging his finger at them.
However they may feel, I certainly feel better and more comfy kilted, which helps me do a better job. And tell you what, as someone commented above...you wouldn't believe what turns up in our lobby...sometimes I can't believe it myself...in this little isolated rural town...never a dull day.
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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22nd February 08, 09:32 AM
#19
People come in being expected to share their life stories, their deepest darkest secrets, and all the bad things they've ever done. As counselors we expect our clients to share these things with us, someone they've just met. I think letting some of our identity shine through helps our clients to see that we're human, we're not just some dsm junkie in a suit waiting to put them on meds or imprison them in some care plan.
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22nd February 08, 09:43 AM
#20
Good for you!
Yeah, I'm known locally as "the kilted guy" too.
I do not understand why, but I also get ALOT of support from black women. They have better knowledge of kilts than many other people.
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