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What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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I'm with you a 100% on this> no caste!
I wore a friars habit and sandels for a while and it was great! ![]() Unlike the others, I did not wear much underneath ![]() Wherever > I < incarnated from> I'm quite sure> I wasn't wearing a coat and trousers as regular attire? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Men have been wearing skirts and wraps/togas for thousands of years and still do in many parts of Asia (many Asian men will put one on at home from work as soon they get home and change clothes and will wear them casually when not at work), Africa and the indigineous peoples in other areas. I don't know who came up with the stupid idea that these garments are 'un-masculine', they are worn from men to male 'Gods' in various religions, from the effeminate ones to the most maculine - who gives a c.r.a.p except from those superficially engaging their brains? The same has happened with make up and hair removal - men who wear make up are frowned upon/made fun of unless they are public/tv/thespian figures and women who don't remove body hair on display are subject to public humiliation.
Just to add to the kilts and sarongs in the Western world, you can also get 'goth/industrial' skirts for men. Last edited by She-Ra; 01-29-2009 at 10:06 AM. |
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National Kilt Day? (Canada), courtesy NDP MP ....
not sure what a 'kingom' is ... anyway, as long as everyone can wear one ![]() and even make ***** up, like tartans - i want a paisley one. Peter Stoffer's kingom for a National Tartan Day Published on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010 5:18PM EST ![]() Members of Ottawa's Sons of Scotland Pipe Band tune up before the start of the Tartan Day Parade in New York on April 8, 2006. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1433105/ ![]() |
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YAAY! we've struck a blow for the Equality of Men, specifically! i TOTALLY agree--just makes good common sense, if you ask me. thanks for bringing this important topic to our attention, no caste. and BRAVO to the rest of you ladies for your progressive thinking. after all, it is the "New Millenium!"
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yeah! men showing their legs....
![]() it's time for sexy mini-skirts for men..and guess where my eyes will look when talking to them... ![]() ![]() |
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Never felt more comfortable than when I have my kilt on
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As a "true Scotsman" I have worn the kilt on social occasions, mainly weddings.
I have to say it made me feel great for several reasons. I felt proud of my heritage, it suits my stocky frame. I felt sexy, yes men do. I felt attractive. I had all kinds of nice thoughts about what a woman might be encouraged to find out for herself. Enough of that Christopher!!! Unfortunately the majority of people who wear kilts in the Highlands are those not born here but have fallen in love with the country and decided to sell up all to be here. They set a good example. It very healthy to dress that way, I suspect women would not have thrush if they did away with encumbrances underneath skirts. Thats my thoughts on the matter. Chris |
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Kilt: (n.) A costume sometimes worn by Scotsmen in America and Americans in Scotland.
Ambrose Bierce - Devil's Dictionary
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OH Chris
![]() "It very healthy to dress that way, I suspect women would not have thrush if they did away with encumbrances underneath skirts." After reading this~ I was prompted to clear my throat for some odd memorable reason ![]() |
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Kilts and .... capes! often go together for colder climes
this one came up - tara cape ![]() cf tara ![]() all quite medieval |
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The Scottish Soldiers don't. I didn't. Hope this helps. Chris |
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