What kind of guy wears a kilt?
Why do we write? Why do we draw, paint, and sculpt? Why do we do art? For the same 2 reasons we drink.
To get laid.
To communicate.
Alcohol is a vocal laxative. We can say things we dare not say when sober.
Art is as powerful as sex. We can say anything to our art and through art, we speak to everyone.
Thinking on it, those reasons are pretty much why we do anything, including wearing kilts.
How we dress is part of how we face the world. Similarily, we tell the world a lot about us with the clothes we wear. We can dress in hoodies and pants around our knees, jeans and a cowboy hat, or a three piece suit from Saville Row. Each will tell you about the man behind the clothes.
What does a kilt say about the man who wears it?
Is there anything aside from the points we always hear about, like confidence, alpha male, etc?
I have found that in many cases, men who wear kilts are creative. They have careers or hobbies that involve some form of art.
They are also intelligent, for the most part. They realise the societal pressures brought by friends, family, and strangers, but have decided they'd rather be different than a drone.
Often, it comes down to willingness to lead, which is different than being an alpha male. An aplha male requires followers. A person willing to lead will do so, even without followers. It is his own behaviour, not the behaviour of others, that is most important to him.
I noticed another thing about these guys. They don't need alcohol to say what they choose to say.
Wearing a kilt requires a lack of fear for societal pressures, or at least a defiance or indifference to them. So does speaking your mind.
Speaking your mind is one of the worst things you can do in today's world.
And the most important.
To get laid.
To communicate.
Alcohol is a vocal laxative. We can say things we dare not say when sober.
Art is as powerful as sex. We can say anything to our art and through art, we speak to everyone.
Thinking on it, those reasons are pretty much why we do anything, including wearing kilts.
How we dress is part of how we face the world. Similarily, we tell the world a lot about us with the clothes we wear. We can dress in hoodies and pants around our knees, jeans and a cowboy hat, or a three piece suit from Saville Row. Each will tell you about the man behind the clothes.
What does a kilt say about the man who wears it?
Is there anything aside from the points we always hear about, like confidence, alpha male, etc?
I have found that in many cases, men who wear kilts are creative. They have careers or hobbies that involve some form of art.
They are also intelligent, for the most part. They realise the societal pressures brought by friends, family, and strangers, but have decided they'd rather be different than a drone.
Often, it comes down to willingness to lead, which is different than being an alpha male. An aplha male requires followers. A person willing to lead will do so, even without followers. It is his own behaviour, not the behaviour of others, that is most important to him.
I noticed another thing about these guys. They don't need alcohol to say what they choose to say.
Wearing a kilt requires a lack of fear for societal pressures, or at least a defiance or indifference to them. So does speaking your mind.
Speaking your mind is one of the worst things you can do in today's world.
And the most important.