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20th April 10, 09:15 PM
#37
I posted about this in another thread, but I am expanding on the fact that there are apparently different rules when in the presence of Kilt wearers. Rules that I do not understand. It is not just an unfamiliarity with other cultures, as if I were walking down the street in a Turban, it would be considered unspeakable to remark about it, even in a positive manner. In a Kilt, there are no such limits.
Why is it OK to inquire as the the status of my under garments when I am in a Kilt when no one cares if I am commando under my blue jeans? Such things are really not polite conversation no matter what I am wearing.
On a more positive note, I was wearing my "Real Men Wear Kilts" T-Shirt one day, with jeans. I stopped in at a local deli for lunch. The young lady behind the counter asked if I played the pipes, I said no. She then asked if I really wore a Kilt, and I said yes I do. She replied that that is cool. So there are some folks out there who are not threatened by us and our fine fashion sense.
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