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    I'm so glad i'm a woman. i don't know how they walk with those things.
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    they need.... UTILIKILTS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    they need.... UTILIKILTS!

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    I sense a recurring theme! Perhaps we should entreat those of our members who are masculine to show us their kilts?

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    Today is *Kilt Day* in Knot's world!
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    Wool Kilt Day
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    Far be it from me to refuse a polite request...

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    No pictures of me in my tartan kilt.

    The condition displayed by the gentlemen above are best dealt with via a sporran.

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    YAAAAAAY!!!!! A KILT PICTURE!!!!!

    Now, Mr. Silver needs to get one!

    (so does SKnot, but I can't push the idea... oh no. Just subtly watching my favorite Mock-u-mercials where he could see.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post

    Now, Mr. Silver needs to get one!
    Almost got one in Maine just for you Knot...It was an authentic one too...
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    While I know that this picture has made the rounds on the 'net, I'm quite sure that it's not a "natural posture" and that they made some adjustments for "shock effect"...
    Something doesn't look quite right. I sense small fruit, rocks or photoshop.

    Interestingly enough, women show more interest in kilts than men do. Apart from the "what's under the kilt" questions, I hear "my husband was thinking about getting one but..."

    I'm starting to believe that wearing a kilt is like getting a tattoo. If you really want to, you'll do it. I do get some odd looks, a few head shakes (as in "man wearing a damn skirt...") and the like.

    Some men feel more comfortable with a traditional kilt and a sporran. Looks more kilty somehow.

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    Lots of kiltic guys and info here:
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    Quote Originally Posted by boy in a kilt View Post
    Far be it from me to refuse a polite request...


    No pictures of me in my tartan kilt.

    The condition displayed by the gentlemen above are best dealt with via a sporran.

    Excellent! Thank you very much.

    I think that women like kilts because it seems that men who wear kilts are very secure in their masculinity.

    East Hill

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    That seems to be the consensus. I used to work with an older lady whose husband played in a drum and pipe band. She would expound at length on how manly kilts are and how handsome her husband looked in full kit.

    A few other things kilts are good for.

    They are nice for changing into and out of shorts without having to wriggle around in the car. I run twice a week and I always toss a kilt in the car so I can change in the parking lot.

    I wore a kilt to my vasectomy and lived in it for four days afterward. Snug skivvies are good to wear after getting clipped, but the seams in pants are unwelcome.

    Road trips. After the first time I drove down to portland in a kilt, I swore I'd never wear pants on that drive again and I do it at least once a month.

    Long movies.

    Also, I like wearing a sporran because it puts my wallet, keys, cellphone, etc. in a convenient spot. My UK has lots of pocket space. My tartan kilt has a small pocket in an unfortunate spot. Either way, my sporran puts things in a convenient place.

    There is something kinda sexy about your wife trying to have a peek up your kilt, or doing an "underwear check" as you pass in the kitchen.

    Plus, zippers on men's pants are the work of the devil.

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    I am acquainted with and LOVE Kilt Boy, Randall Wallace. He wrote Braveheart. As much as I love my DH, I secretly have a crush on Randall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by East Hill View Post
    Excellent! Thank you very much.

    I think that women like kilts because it seems that men who wear kilts are very secure in their masculinity.

    East Hill
    I agee! I wonder what my Dad would say if I dated a guy who wore a kilt?

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    The first time I showed up at my in-laws house kilted, My mother-in-law asked my wife "What is your husband wearing?"

    If the worst my daughter ever does is bring home a guy in a kilt, I'll be happy.

 

 

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