Re: Guys wearing girl pants/skinny jeans
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:22 pm
Some actually do, but most don'tJoanne wrote: ....no seriously some do look good in them.

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Some actually do, but most don'tJoanne wrote: ....no seriously some do look good in them.
+1Joanne wrote:I think all guys should wear skinny jeans all the time.
....no seriously some do look good in them.
So that's why they shouldn't wear it?Jesus' Princess wrote:Some actually do, but most don'tJoanne wrote: ....no seriously some do look good in them.Unfortunately, some guys don't understand that they just don't look good in skinny jeans...
For some reason, that smiley face feels... wrong.Metal15 wrote:+1Joanne wrote:I think all guys should wear skinny jeans all the time.
....no seriously some do look good in them.
i must agree with this.American Eagle wrote:Men, you can say whatever they want, but don't come after me when your man card is permanently revoked.
Our man cards will never be revoked. Because we will stay men forever. Just because you can't fit into skinny jeans doesn't mean you should mock everyone who can. I mean, *cough* that IS the issue, right?American Eagle wrote:For some reason, that smiley face feels... wrong.Metal15 wrote:+1Joanne wrote:I think all guys should wear skinny jeans all the time.
....no seriously some do look good in them.
In fact, a lot of the male comments in this thread feel wrong. Men, you can say whatever they want, but don't come after me when your man card is permanently revoked.
there ain't no ushers, 'cause I shot 'em all.Cbriggs45 wrote:i must agree with this.American Eagle wrote:Men, you can say whatever they want, but don't come after me when your man card is permanently revoked.
where are the ushers passing out the buckets so you can voluntarily give the card up.
Okay, it's official, the ToO needs a like button.Metal15 wrote:Our man cards will never be revoked. Because we will stay men forever. Just because you can't fit into skinny jeans doesn't mean you should mock everyone who can. I mean, *cough* that IS the issue, right?American Eagle wrote:For some reason, that smiley face feels... wrong.Metal15 wrote:+1Joanne wrote:I think all guys should wear skinny jeans all the time.
....no seriously some do look good in them.
In fact, a lot of the male comments in this thread feel wrong. Men, you can say whatever they want, but don't come after me when your man card is permanently revoked.
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there ain't no ushers, 'cause I shot 'em all.Cbriggs45 wrote:i must agree with this.American Eagle wrote:Men, you can say whatever they want, but don't come after me when your man card is permanently revoked.
where are the ushers passing out the buckets so you can voluntarily give the card up.
In other words, doing what the general populace decides is "male-worthy"? That's what makes you a "real man"? I think not.American Eagle wrote:Not every guy has a man card. >_> You aren't born with one; it must be earned.
But some are indirectly born with one, by being born with traits that convey one. Like physical maturity.American Eagle wrote:Not every guy has a man card. >_> You aren't born with one; it must be earned.
Oh, I've offended you by claiming that men should act and dress a certain way?Marvin D. wrote:In other words, doing what the general populace decides is "male-worthy"? That's what makes you a "real man"? I think not.American Eagle wrote:Not every guy has a man card. >_> You aren't born with one; it must be earned.
You are either eccentric or a master of sarcasm.fodo14 wrote:WOAH!!! I AM A HUGE SKINNY JEAN MAN!!!......Don't you dis my swag GIRL.
You obviously don't understand AE.SpaceNarwhal wrote:I am fine with it, it is their choice, and you have to respect that. The clothes someone wears doesn't automatically label them as anything, so, you can't necessarily say that a guy in skinny jeans is "gay". Plus, the whole "man card" thing is dumb, what justifies a "man"? Well, clothes would be far from my first guess.
Did I ask for apologies anytime? I'm not asking for any now, either. *cough* If anything, I was going to give an apology of sorts, but it was only to be sarcastic. .but then I decided it was too mean =PAmerican Eagle wrote:Oh, I've offended you by claiming that men should act and dress a certain way?Marvin D. wrote:In other words, doing what the general populace decides is "male-worthy"? That's what makes you a "real man"? I think not.American Eagle wrote:Not every guy has a man card. >_> You aren't born with one; it must be earned.
No apologies this time.