Correct, I have not. I have no dog in the fight about Scottish Independence, as I have no personal affinities to the connection of the culture.
I don't class myself as 'British' as I genuinely don't know what the term is meant to imply other than a reference to the Acts of Union. I've always considered myself English if anything.
If that's what you want for Scotland, that is fine. It is a reasonable and logical request. You'll have many detractors, those sayong how Scotland will struggle on it's own and they are fair to give their analysis of the situation and all potential hardships that may or may not occur. Both opinions are reasonable to hold.
But what I would never ever do to someone else, is tell them that they have been 'misled', made the 'wrong decision', don't know what you're voting for, have ignored the opinions of others, and other more heinous accusations which I think you know what they are.
Not saying you've done this, but hopefully you can 'empathise' with how many leave voters have felt, many of us voting for the exact same motivations and reasons that you probably have in regards to Scotland's current and future relationship with the UK/EU.
We made a choice of which union we preferred and went with our own over the EU (as did 1m Scottish citizens, in case anyone forgot). This is why I was asking that, as an Indyref advocate like yourself, you can empathise with the wave of unfair and innaccurate criticisms as to how and why many of us came to the decision that we did.