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Intro. In 1841, wearing a kilt in ancient Scotland was very important for women, so there was a custom that if a Scottish girl did not wear one, she would be punished by being kilted on her knees and then her bottom would be repeatedly kilted. There was also a Scottish law that said, "My girls must not cry or show signs of weakness, for this is against tradition, for a girl should not be weak, she should be strong like a man."

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