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The T shirt is fine as long as he doesn't have manboobs like Simon Cowell.
I know a guy who doesn't own a suit he wears jeans all the time. But they aren't the ratty looking jeans. When he goes out he wears pressed jeans, jacket, nice shirt and boots.
The T shirt is fine as long as he doesn't have manboobs like Simon Cowell.
I know a guy who doesn't own a suit he wears jeans all the time. But they aren't the ratty looking jeans. When he goes out he wears pressed jeans, jacket, nice shirt and boots.
The T shirt is fine as long as he doesn't have manboobs like Simon Cowell.
I know a guy who doesn't own a suit he wears jeans all the time. But they aren't the ratty looking jeans. When he goes out he wears pressed jeans, jacket, nice shirt and boots.
Jeans are jeans regardless if they are "pressed" or not. Pressed jeans on a guy are tacky. They are "work clothes" for men and should look it.
Please take a shower. Shave. Clean your nails and trim them. Your clothes should be clean. Your shoes should be great quality (best you can afford) and in good shape. If you're overweight, no tight clothes. Brush your teeth. Bring your wallet. Just kidding on the last one, unless YOU asked her out.
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Yeah, avoid the cameltoe. I saw a guy the other day whose pants were so tight he had, not a bulge, a camel toe. How embarrassing. Nobody wants to see that, c'mon.
LOL... Great post here buddy.. you must be a SEX Guru....
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