NAЯDO
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Post by NAЯDO on Jul 7, 2010 8:09:48 GMT -5
Real men wear pink!! It's 2010, anything's acceptable.
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Post by The Sexy Psychotic on Jul 7, 2010 8:45:37 GMT -5
I actually hate guys who wear Pink, esspecially pink polo shirts/shirts, just annoys the piss out of me, however I do have a Purple Rise Against tee, and a Quiksilver tee that has alittle Purple, but pink just gets me
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xReyAlsanecx
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Post by xReyAlsanecx on Jul 7, 2010 8:52:06 GMT -5
I dont mind darkish purple but bright purple or pink clothing I wouldnt touch.
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Post by TTF4eva on Jul 7, 2010 8:58:21 GMT -5
All the time
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Post by Boy Wonder on Jul 7, 2010 9:14:50 GMT -5
The only pink shirt I have is a plain bright pink shirt with this little guy's face on it
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Post by ville on Jul 7, 2010 9:30:55 GMT -5
Wow I ing HATE people like you. I don't think that because I wear Purple skinny jeans makes me gay and not a man also depending on the shade I like Pink. You're being sarcastic right? No. Again. There is probably some gay guy out there that is more manly than most you on here. Being a real man has absolutely nothing to do with what you wear. And while I'm on this subject there is nothing wrong with Gay's or bi's. Some of you "guys" need to grow up. I'm 15 and I'm more of a man than you.
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Post by carly1988 on Jul 7, 2010 9:35:24 GMT -5
You're being sarcastic right? No. Again. There is probably some gay guy out there that is more manly than most you on here. Being a real man has absolutely nothing to do with what you wear. And while I'm on this subject there is nothing wrong with Gay's or bi's. Some of you "guys" need to grow up. I 'm 15 and I'm more of a man than you.I was on your side for the red part......but ya lost me again on the blue part...
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Post by ville on Jul 7, 2010 9:38:33 GMT -5
No. Again. There is probably some gay guy out there that is more manly than most you on here. Being a real man has absolutely nothing to do with what you wear. And while I'm on this subject there is nothing wrong with Gay's or bi's. Some of you "guys" need to grow up. I 'm 15 and I'm more of a man than you.I was on your side for the red part......but ya lost me again on the blue part... I was talking about that c14 guy and fullmetaljacket and the OP.
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Post by LA Times on Jul 7, 2010 9:41:12 GMT -5
I love pink, but purple/violet is a nasty color that doesnt match with anything other than black.
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Post by carly1988 on Jul 7, 2010 9:42:28 GMT -5
I was on your side for the red part......but ya lost me again on the blue part... I was talking about that c14 guy and fullmetaljacket and the OP. Im just saying there is a big difference from being manly and being a man.....a very very very big difference.
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Post by ville on Jul 7, 2010 9:46:10 GMT -5
I was talking about that c14 guy and fullmetaljacket and the OP. I'm just saying there is a big difference from being manly and being a man.....a very very very big difference. In some ways I agree for the most part though no. How is there a difference? So a gay who is a real man isn't manly, is that what your saying? I'm a bit confused.
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Post by carly1988 on Jul 7, 2010 9:57:42 GMT -5
I'm just saying there is a big difference from being manly and being a man.....a very very very big difference. In some ways I agree for the most part though no. How is there a difference? So a gay who is a real man isn't manly, is that what your saying? I'm a bit confused. Manly is a character trait. You scratch yourself, drink beer then crush the can on your head. Think Rambo and the A-Team can end any war. Working on cars, goin fishing, going hunting.....Those are "manly" things to do. Being a "man" (in the sense that most people are using on here, or at least the way Im taking it) is working 9-5. Putting a roof over your family's head. Taking care of your wife and kids. Being a loyal and faithful husband. To me being a man is making your way through the real world on your own. No offense but at 15 you can be classified as a "man" when you're in school. Probably working part time 20hrs a week (could be more) living at home eating dinner that your parents paid for and cooked in a house that they are paying for. Basically you have no real serious responsibilities in the real world. Its not a bad thing because you cant control your age but at 15 I would have never said I was a man. At the same time, if you're 25 living in your parents basement and mooching off of them....just because you're old doesnt mean you're a man either. Being Manly is a trait, being a man is a life experience.
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Post by ville on Jul 7, 2010 10:02:24 GMT -5
In some ways I agree for the most part though no. How is there a difference? So a gay who is a real man isn't manly, is that what your saying? I'm a bit confused. Manly is a character trait. You scratch yourself, drink beer then crush the can on your head. Think Rambo and the A-Team can end any war. Working on cars, goin fishing, going hunting.....Those are "manly" things to do. Being a "man" (in the sense that most people are using on here, or at least the way I'm taking it) is working 9-5. Putting a roof over your family's head. Taking care of your wife and kids. Being a loyal and faithful husband. To me being a man is making your way through the real world on your own. No offense but at 15 you can be classified as a "man" when you're in school. Probably working part time 20hrs a week (could be more) living at home eating dinner that your parents paid for and cooked in a house that they are paying for. Basically you have no real serious responsibilities in the real world. Its not a bad thing because you cant control your age but at 15 I would have never said I was a man. At the same time, if you're 25 living in your parents basement and mooching off of them....just because you're old doesn't mean you're a man either. Being Manly is a trait, being a man is a life experience. See now I look at being a man as who you are. You have good morals and most of what you said. I think being a man defines who you are in sort. Now as for manly I think that it is a trait but it's in your own sense.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2010 10:46:50 GMT -5
How bad do your balls hate you? Or better question, how bad do you hate your balls? Not trying to start anything, just saying I tried once, and never will again. Oh shut up. I wear pants that are like, painted on and I'm still comfortable. Then again, I'm like 5'7" and 120 lbs. Dont be a dick. I was just asking him, because personally they hurt the crapout of my junk when I wore them.
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Post by carly1988 on Jul 7, 2010 10:48:23 GMT -5
Manly is a character trait. You scratch yourself, drink beer then crush the can on your head. Think Rambo and the A-Team can end any war. Working on cars, goin fishing, going hunting.....Those are "manly" things to do. Being a "man" (in the sense that most people are using on here, or at least the way I'm taking it) is working 9-5. Putting a roof over your family's head. Taking care of your wife and kids. Being a loyal and faithful husband. To me being a man is making your way through the real world on your own. No offense but at 15 you can be classified as a "man" when you're in school. Probably working part time 20hrs a week (could be more) living at home eating dinner that your parents paid for and cooked in a house that they are paying for. Basically you have no real serious responsibilities in the real world. Its not a bad thing because you cant control your age but at 15 I would have never said I was a man. At the same time, if you're 25 living in your parents basement and mooching off of them....just because you're old doesn't mean you're a man either. Being Manly is a trait, being a man is a life experience. See now I look at being a man as who you are. You have good morals and most of what you said. I think being a man defines who you are in sort. Now as for manly I think that it is a trait but it's in your own sense. I can agree with that completely.....but at the same time less then 2% of people know who they are in their teen years. Its just a growing up stage we all go through.
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Post by ville on Jul 7, 2010 11:00:30 GMT -5
See now I look at being a man as who you are. You have good morals and most of what you said. I think being a man defines who you are in sort. Now as for manly I think that it is a trait but it's in your own sense. I can agree with that completely.....but at the same time less then 2% of people know who they are in their teen years. Its just a growing up stage we all go through. Yea I know. Thats just how I define the word "man". The reson I was saying i'm more of a man than them is because of the way they view things. My thing is if your gonna say that no "man" wears Purple or Pink than your not a man yourself because you don't know what it is to be one. I wasn't saying I was a man. I'm still a teen still finding himself.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jul 7, 2010 11:08:50 GMT -5
What about purple makes him gay and not a man? Are you saying that gay's can't be manly or if you are manly you cannot be gay? Why insult someone's sexual orientation? This goes for you and the guy above you that said "gay ass." WTF is that supposed to mean? This is something I'll side with Slappy on. the majority that can't accept something that's different than them, period.Like LARPing, right? Can't stand purple - it was my school's color, and the color of my cape and gown at graduation. Yuck. Pink's not for me either, but you want to wear it, go ahead.
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Post by Ben on Jul 7, 2010 11:14:06 GMT -5
i have shirts that have pink and purple on them. i don't see whats so wrong with it. i just don't get v necks though.
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Post by hollywoodscene on Jul 7, 2010 11:15:22 GMT -5
When you ARE the man you can get away with wearing or doing anything.
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Post by DontHassleTheHoff on Jul 7, 2010 11:58:54 GMT -5
I wear purple all the time, occasionaly pink, im a straight guy. I hate how messed up people get with that need to appear macho, if some colors arnt part of your personal style or dont suit you, it doesnt mean that because someone wears them they are a homosexual, or less "manly". I work for a high street fashion retailer in the UK, Topman ( i believe they also have a store in New York) and i see people all the time come in with there mates, point something out and there over compenstating mate will call it gay, grinds my gears, wear what you want to wear.
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