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Depends on the kind of baseball cap and how it's being worn. My SO wears one every day, but its not one of those silly straight-brimmed ones with something lame emblazoned on it, it has the logo for the company he works for on it. Plus he works outside and it keeps the sun out of his eyes. I don't think its poser-ish of him at all.
I know a lot of guys who wear them, sometimes backwards, but I don't associate with anyone who wears the silly straight-brimmed hats, or anyone who wears them sideways or at any funny angles.
What's with all the hate for baseball caps anyways? Seems a bit silly to me.
I seriously don't get it. Are there really that many dermatologists on this board that need skin cancer patients? I've never been crazy about wearing a hat, but I was taught to wear one when I was a Kansas farm kid, and I quickly learned that keeping the sun out of one's eyes was the best way to see things more clearly. I still resisted them (didn't like sweaty hair), but now I'm paying the price with skin cancer. I can't count how many lesions I've had to have removed from my face and head. Most have been basil cell carcinomas, but the latest one -- from which I'm still healing -- was a melanoma. (Scars are really cool, eh? Almost as cool as death?)
For heaven's sake, folks, get a clue! I don't care what kind of hat you wear, but head gear is important, either for protection from the sun or from the cold. I don't care if it's sexy pink satin or a grungy black denim, covering your head is more important than covering your butt, and anyone who doesn't recognize that needs some education. If there's a foolish fashion statement, it's going hatless.
I seriously don't get it. Are there really that many dermatologists on this board that need skin cancer patients? I've never been crazy about wearing a hat, but I was taught to wear one when I was a Kansas farm kid, and I quickly learned that keeping the sun out of one's eyes was the best way to see things more clearly. I still resisted them (didn't like sweaty hair), but now I'm paying the price with skin cancer. I can't count how many lesions I've had to have removed from my face and head. Most have been basil cell carcinomas, but the latest one -- from which I'm still healing -- was a melanoma. (Scars are really cool, eh? Almost as cool as death?)
For heaven's sake, folks, get a clue! I don't care what kind of hat you wear, but head gear is important, either for protection from the sun or from the cold. I don't care if it's sexy pink satin or a grungy black denim, covering your head is more important than covering your butt, and anyone who doesn't recognize that needs some education. If there's a foolish fashion statement, it's going hatless.
Yes. All the inshape ladies out there. It doesn't matter if you are ugly anymore! Your face should be covered! Now strip from the waist down!
Amanda, you wouldn't be cool if you wear a cap. You'd be hotter than what you already are!!
Oh you...you're too much!
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