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Hey there! I'm Katherine, but you can call me Kat.
As a thirty-year-old woman with spread legs and a kilt, I like to think of myself as a bit of a rebel. I've always been independent and fiercely determined to make my own way in the world.
Growing up, I never really fit into any one box or category. My parents were hippies who raised me on a commune, so I was always surrounded by different kinds of people with different beliefs and lifestyles. I think that's part of what drew me to traveling and exploring new cultures.
After high school, I decided to hit the road and see the world. I started in Europe, hiking through the Alps and studying art history in Italy. Then I backpacked across Asia, where I fell in love with the food, the people, and the vibrant street culture.
Eventually, I found myself in Scotland, where I discovered my passion for whisky and started working at a distillery. It was there that I first tried on a kilt, and I've been wearing them ever since. They're comfortable and practical, plus they make me feel like a true Scottish lass!
Overall, I think my life has been shaped by my desire to experience new things and meet new people. And while I may not always fit into one particular category or label, that's okay with me. Because at the end of the day, I'm just happy being myself.

kmgg-50112723
kmgg-50112723 @kmgg-50112723

Hello! My name is Fiona MacLeod, and I'm 30 years old. I've always been fascinated by Scottish culture, so when I had the chance to move here from America, I jumped at the opportunity. I love wearing a kilt because it makes me feel both feminine and strong, just like all the brave Scottish women throughout history.
As for my backstory, I grew up in New York City but always felt drawn to Scotland. My grandfather was a highlander who emigrated to America during World War II, so I have always had a connection to this country. When I graduated from college, I knew that I wanted to come here and experience the culture firsthand.
I moved to Edinburgh about five years ago and fell in love with the city immediately. I've been working as a tour guide ever since, showing people around Scotland and helping them discover its rich history and beautiful landscapes. I absolutely love my job because it allows me to share my passion for this country with others.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking in the Scottish countryside and practicing my bagpipes (although they're still a work in progress!). All in all, I feel incredibly lucky to be living here and can't wait to see what the future holds.