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27th January 06, 07:46 AM
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Originally posted by GlassMan
I've been told several times by women that the kilt works for me because I have the legs for it, and I've had men say that they'd consider wearing a kilt but they didn't have the knees for it like I do.
I'm still trying to figure that out because I think that I have knobby knees, and if it weren't for the physical therapy I'd have one leg bigger than the other because my bad leg normally gets less use. Okay, I'll admit it, my bad leg when measured around the calf is about an inch smaller than my good leg, but no one seems to notice it.
Funny, how a kilt can make people think such good things about my ugly pair of legs.
Obviously the women are not seeing your legs as ugly. It may seem that way to you due to your handicapp. I know what it's like to be disabled, and I think that sometimes we start thinking of our appearance as "ugly."
Kilt on my friend. And take those positve compliments seriously. You obviously look much better than you may think you do.
Darrell
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27th January 06, 08:11 AM
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I have found it interesting that quite often, when my wife and I are leaving the house together, and I am wearing a kilt, she will say that she needs to "dress up" too. Now this is coming from, what I consider, to be a very stylish woman from France.
I take this as a great compliment for the "kilt".
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25th January 06, 09:45 PM
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I've been told several times by women that the kilt works for me because I have the legs for it, and I've had men say that they'd consider wearing a kilt but they didn't have the knees for it like I do.
I'm still trying to figure that out because I think that I have knobby knees, and if it weren't for the physical therapy I'd have one leg bigger than the other because my bad leg normally gets less use. Okay, I'll admit it, my bad leg when measured around the calf is about an inch smaller than my good leg, but no one seems to notice it.
Funny, how a kilt can make people think such good things about my ugly pair of legs.
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25th January 06, 09:58 PM
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Originally posted by Alan H
That's a nice compliment, indeed....SO.
Did you ask her out?
Alan, if I did, my wife would be giving me some physical therapy of her own - oh the pain! 
Darrell
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