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Do people think the divide between men and women is decreasing. Model shows show men wearing dresses as heterosexuals. Man bags, tight jeans. Is this in major cities or do people see it in every city? Is there a problem with this?
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Do people think the divide between men and women is decreasing. Model shows show men wearing dresses as heterosexuals. Man bags, tight jeans. Is this in major cities or do people see it in every city? Is there a problem with this? not so much in Texas... everyone has a gun here |
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Do people think the divide between men and women is decreasing. Model shows show men wearing dresses as heterosexuals. Man bags, tight jeans. Is this in major cities or do people see it in every city? Is there a problem with this? not so much in Texas... everyone has a gun here |
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a man wears a dress around here there will be a hangin by sundown.we all carrie guns around here too.and rope LOL!!
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Trust me london is fcked up. Young teenagers are growing up confused in twenty years if it continues the way it is, male and female will become one in an unhealthy way.
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much.
I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? It can be but where I come from it would just mean looking silly or ridiculous in this context. A girl recently said to me for example that she felt like a fanny because her phone was out of credit and she had to talk to me on a public phone where we couldn't talk privately. |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? new york and cali are pretty liberal about those things, but the south doesn't really put up with much nonsense like that... |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? It can be but where I come from it would just mean looking silly or ridiculous in this context. A girl recently said to me for example that she felt like a fanny because her phone was out of credit and she had to talk to me on a public phone where we couldn't talk privately. fanny is a slang word for a$$ out here... |
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Yeah, I don't get out to those London fashion shows much. I was wearing tight jeans, leather and studs back in the eighties and I thought that it was a macho thing because I was into heavy metal. Didn't know then that Judas Priest started that fashion trend and that they were gay. I lived through the punk days when everyone was wearing bin liners and bondage gear. I don't think that fashion can turn you queer. It can just make you look like a fanny, is all. is fanny an English word for sissy? It can be but where I come from it would just mean looking silly or ridiculous in this context. A girl recently said to me for example that she felt like a fanny because her phone was out of credit and she had to talk to me on a public phone where we couldn't talk privately. fanny is a slang word for a$$ out here... Yes, I know. It's slang here for a lady's front bottom though. |
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Call me old fashioned but Gotta say, a man in a skirt just doesn't do it for me. Maybe possibly a Scotsman in a kilt.
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Homophobia is way more unhealthy than alternative fashionista.
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A lot of these fashion designers are poofs themselves. It seems most men don't have any taste, and they can't decide what is good or bad. They are like herds of sheep that need to be told. Why would a man want to wear skin-tight, low-cut jeans anyway? They aren't comfortable, they restrict your movement, and you have to keep pulling them back up. Hhaha! "All is vanity and vexation of spirit." There is nothing that can be done. It will continue to get worse.
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I just joined, this is cool to be able to chat on those nights when you cant sleep ! Im from Oklahoma, live in Illinois now, coming from Oklahoma, we are like Texas, it aint gonna happen...Isn't that more out West? Hollywood and etc.?
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Do people think the divide between men and women is decreasing. Model shows show men wearing dresses as heterosexuals. Man bags, tight jeans. Is this in major cities or do people see it in every city? Is there a problem with this? When the Rolling Stones came on the scene in 1963 here in the UK. They had long hair wore tight jeans and coloured shirts and this caused a lot of people at the time to say they looked like girls. It's all about fashion. In the 1960s we all wore tight jeans then came the flared jeans of the 1970s, what goes around comes around. However, I can't see guys wearing dresses any time soon, if it is not worn by the stars of the music industry in isn't going to happen, this is just my opinion. |
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Do people think the divide between men and women is decreasing. Model shows show men wearing dresses as heterosexuals. Man bags, tight jeans. Is this in major cities or do people see it in every city? Is there a problem with this? Yes, there are more men outwardly expressing their feminine side than there once was. I live in a southern rural community and we do not see men in tight jeans or dresses unless we're watching television. Even in our bigger cities he/shes (men with female traits) are seen more so in the downtown areas. One of the problems with this gender transformation is that as men evolve and no longer represent the masculine male persona they are relinquishing their roles as the hunter/provider, protector, leader, etc. Or maybe that's the whole point. |
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There is a global push to emasculate men. on television and in the media fathers are portrayed as goofballs. and men in general are portrayed as the dumbasses. as we say here in Texas, that dog don't hunt.
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Fri 04/18/14 05:20 AM
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it is what it is I suppose....but such men are not dateable....such men probably prefer dating each other... let's leave it at that unless of course it's a Scots in a sexy kilt. that's different. I lurves sexy keltic warrior types |
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