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Going blonde..some concerns.

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Whatever happened to, ya know...looking masculine? That way you'll attract more girls and less homosexuals.
 
o man briana is hot... tera patrick is coming to the local strip club i think tonight... lol i never thought one could get an std from a lapdance... but I'm just not sure anymore
 
tiger88 said:
dude

bro

not to mean or rude

but u looked 10000 times better in that first pic

:(

Nah bro I appreciate the honest opinion. I've been getting a lot of mixed opinions...usually two thumbs up..or down. It'd be immature of me to post pictures and then not want people to tell what they honestly think. It is, however, beyond me that the one guy is talking about not looking "masculine" enough on a style, fashion and grooming board. Seems to me that for most of history these have always been considered feminine issues and while the extent to which it should be taken to can be questioned, the fact that one is worried about "fashion and grooming" to begin with would speak volumes about "masculinity" to a large portion of society.
 
Tenoch said:
Nah bro I appreciate the honest opinion. I've been getting a lot of mixed opinions...usually two thumbs up..or down. It'd be immature of me to post pictures and then not want people to tell what they honestly think. It is, however, beyond me that the one guy is talking about not looking "masculine" enough on a style, fashion and grooming board. Seems to me that for most of history these have always been considered feminine issues and while the extent to which it should be taken to can be questioned, the fact that one is worried about "fashion and grooming" to begin with would speak volumes about "masculinity" to a large portion of society.

That's not true at all. You can be stylish in a masculine way. For example, me.

These are not feminine issues. Metrosexuals are feminine. The metrosexual trend is for those who need to leech off gay trends because they have no sense of personal style or self worth.
 
Debaser said:
That's not true at all. You can be stylish in a masculine way. For example, me.

These are not feminine issues. Metrosexuals are feminine. The metrosexual trend is for those who need to leech off gay trends because they have no sense of personal style or self worth.
:rainbow: You are so wrong...gosh when are you people going to realize that not all gay men are femine. Most of us have our own personal style, and I have more self worth then you, because I do not have to go around disrespecting a group of people, in order to make feel like I'm more masculine.
Do you know that Berrnie Mack consciders himself a metrosexual...he is very masuline.
 
Debaser said:
That's not true at all. You can be stylish in a masculine way. For example, me.

These are not feminine issues. Metrosexuals are feminine. The metrosexual trend is for those who need to leech off gay trends because they have no sense of personal style or self worth.

I'm not trying trying to start an argument, I just really don't understand your point...so let me put it this way. If one was out in public and heard someone say..oh..I don't know..something like one of the following:

"Diesel is kinda old news...many of their jeans are overly distressed." - Debaser

"Get a great brand though that's very slim-fitting (gucci, valentino). Or custom-made is good. You can actually get shirt's custom made cheap on target online, with a surprising amount of options. It won't be superfine egyptian cotton, but it will be very form-fitting, and that's what matters." - Debaser

They'd probably question the man's sexuality. The majority of the population would wonder because worrying about these types of things is not a "traditional" male view point. That's a fact and I doubt you'll argue it with me. Now, I disagree with it, I don't think it means anything other then the guy happens to like clothes and making himself look good. That's what I meant by style not being perceived as a male issue. It's why I don't understand how you can come on here and some how claim that a particular fashion statement (not the right term..but I can't think straight right now) is feminine or "gay." It's not like I'm trying to look like a bitch and wearing a pink tutu and purple tights....what I did do certainly has been done before..ie Cruise in Collateral, Ryan Cabrera and Christopher Jones to name a few; and if the truth is told, I'm sure I'd walk all over most "manly" men in a lot of athletic endevours or other traditionally "masculine" venues.
 
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