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Anyone who doubts the masculinity of male unbifurcated garments must not have seen Mel Gibson in Braveheart or Liam Neeson in Rob Roy - two popular films in 1995 that gave a tremendous boost to men's kilt wearing. The Scottish kilt is perhaps the most macho kind of clothing around. It is a symbol of brave and independent masculinity. It was the garb of the fierce warriors of the Scottish Highlands. It's the traditional uniform of the valiant Highland regiments. And it's worn by some of the strongest athletes you'll ever see - guys who toss cabers (which resemble telephone poles) in the Scottish games. The real kilt is strictly a male garment - in contrast to unisex clothes like slacks and blue jeans that women wear most of the time.
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Anonymous
Sun 11 Nov 2007 20:14
NICE!
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