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  • gungirl65

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    Girls buy uncomfortable clothes, so that's what's sold.
    Guys buy comfortable clothes, so that's what's sold.

    I refuse to wear uncomfortable clothes. I will wear something that is soft, comfortable and ugly before I will wear something uncomfortable. I chose my clothes like I chose many other things. I have to like how it feels in my hands before I give it any consideration. Then it has to fit just right. No digging, binding or tugging allowed.
     

    Vigilant

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    I refuse to wear uncomfortable clothes. I will wear something that is soft, comfortable and ugly before I will wear something uncomfortable. I chose my clothes like I chose many other things. I have to like how it feels in my hands before I give it any consideration. Then it has to fit just right. No digging, binding or tugging allowed.
    I used to be the same way with women!
     

    ChalupaCabras

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    Well, the behavior of most men is sub-par in this day and age - the problem is, THE MEDIA are the ones who created that problem. They are the ones who glorify POS actors, rappers, ball players, ect. and set them up as role models for boys.
     

    BogWalker

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    Are those the ones that make me yell at the kid wearing them, "You're baby sister wants her pants back?"
    There was a fellow in my class who literally did borrow his sister's skinny jeans.

    I have yet to meet a male of character who wears skinny jeans.
     

    XMil

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    A couple of random videos.

    [video=youtube;75aX9mlipiY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75aX9mlipiY[/video]

    [video=youtube;wngsO-Z4n7A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wngsO-Z4n7A[/video]




    And a message for the hideously oppressed woman in the original video, to help ease her insufferable troubles.

    OPvVCXQ.jpg
     

    ModernGunner

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    Saw that. Looked way to staged to me to give it ANY sort of credibility.

    One can edit anything to 'substantiate' the point of their particular agenda.

    I'm pretty sure I could walk through the Southside of Chicago shouting the 'n-word' and get some unwanted attention, as well. So what? :facepalm:
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I read about this story the other day on some news site's facebook page. Most of the comments were along the lines of "Saying hello is an act of aggression!" "Making eye contact is an act of dominance!" It was painful. Although from what I've heard about New York City, that IS the way they view things. Reminds me of why I never plan on visiting there.
     

    mrjarrell

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    An adult Wednesday Addams addresses the matter. Some NSFW language.

    [video=youtube_share;qVO3sNcJ7A8]http://youtu.be/qVO3sNcJ7A8?list=PL7_LetEm-ez8YH4XGJPdSXgg1oTMZ0n5T[/video]
     
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