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Old 11-11-2008, 10:19 PM
 
Location: Tucson
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Women are so weird. I don't understand why they don't like seeing a well built man really showing off his bod. There is nothing hotter than a guy with a nice chest, broad shoulders and lats wearing a wife beater. So many women hate seeing a guy wearing fitted pants? Why? Don't they want to see some package? Some butt. So many hate speedos. There are definetly some differences between gay guys and straight women...
Well, I like Speedos (on the right people that is), but DESPISE wife beaters !
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Old 11-11-2008, 10:21 PM
 
Location: Arkansas
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Women are so weird. I don't understand why they don't like seeing a well built man really showing off his bod. There is nothing hotter than a guy with a nice chest, broad shoulders and lats wearing a wife beater. So many women hate seeing a guy wearing fitted pants? Why? Don't they want to see some package? Some butt. So many hate speedos. There are definetly some differences between gay guys and straight women...
Most of the men I see in speedos should be taken to jail for indescent exposure! Fitted pants is one thing, tight jeans where your stuff is pushed to the side and bulging out is another! That's not hot nor is it sexy! I don't mind seeing some behind but I really would like a little more left to the imagination when it comes to the bulge. Wife beaters are unsexy! It's a $1 tank top that rips and shreds and most hillbillies or wannabe's wear them. To each his/her own.
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Old 11-11-2008, 10:22 PM
 
Location: southern california
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i never think i want other guys to wear tight pants. thanks.
i would like guys to gress better, slob dress means lack of respect for others..
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Old 11-12-2008, 06:58 AM
 
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Ok, thanks for input Saturdays date....I don't have any women friends or family that live near me so I appreciate the help.
The outing is a nice non-chain restaurant, but not *super* nice.

-blue jeans, a little faded and worn (ones in my profile pic) with black dress belt
-Black shoes (new\dressier) or some type of black leather hiking boot....I need to buy these
-Fitted dress shirt, blue...probably over a dark T-shirt
-Black leather blazer

I will take a pic before my date and use for my new profile. lol.

All of my fitted\dockers type pants are just too loose right now and I have to cinch a belt on...just holding off on the last 15lbs. to drop 4-figs on new clothes. I HAVE found some nice henley-style fall shirts in the back of my closet that have sat there for years so it's like a treasure hunt in the recesses of my walk in closet lol.

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Old 11-12-2008, 08:02 AM
 
Location: Tucson
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Ok, thanks for input Saturdays date....I don't have any women friends or family that live near me so I appreciate the help.
The outing is a nice non-chain restaurant, but not *super* nice.

-blue jeans, a little faded and worn (ones in my profile pic) with black dress belt
-Black shoes (new\dressier) or some type of black leather hiking boot....I need to buy these
-Fitted dress shirt, blue...probably over a dark T-shirt
-Black leather blazer

I will take a pic before my date and use for my new profile. lol.

All of my fitted\dockers type pants are just too loose right now and I have to cinch a belt on...just holding off on the last 15lbs. to drop 4-figs on new clothes. I HAVE found some nice henley-style fall shirts in the back of my closet that have sat there for years so it's like a treasure hunt in the recesses of my walk in closet lol.
Ha-ha, in this case I recommend shopping for shoes, jackets, coats, belts, etc. When I gain some weight and don't feel like trying on clothes I buy shoes, purses, jewelry. However, I never buy the next size even if my clothes are ill-fitting for a while. My motto is: YOU shrink; clothes do not expand!

Oh, btw, smile on that picture!
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Old 11-12-2008, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Northeast TN
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I prefer them naked and chained in the basement, but that's a whole 'nother Oprah.
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Old 11-12-2008, 08:39 AM
 
Location: Wicker Park, Chicago
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I used to be fat with love handles, and was so embarrassed going shirtless at a beach. Now I'm slim and fit and don't mind going shirtless, but a 6 pack is so hard to get [too much constant diet and exercise]. I would wear swim shorts instead, not Speedos. But I also have more women's 1 pc swimsuits than men's! - Oh, I'd love to wear that in girl mode, but I just can't tuck or get a wig wet!

Guy clothes are so simple. Polo shirts - not too much variation in style, I'd rather get a nice thrift store one that looks the same as a $70 one at Dillard's. I rarely wear jeans, they're for heavy duty use. T Shirts with a nice style or graphic are also cheap. You can get a good $10 one and look good. - So hard to do this with women's clothes!

Men's suits - I only have 1 modern one, probably over 90 women's suits! Mens suits mostly look all the same, and are boring! Women's suits - incredible variation of styles, cuts, colors, material, and designs. - Just wish I could use them for regular prof wear and interviews instead! I'd look way better in my skirt suits than my man's suit! And there aren't too many suits for small guys; I need a 36S 28 pants or smaller and this is so hard to get! Like I'd find and fit more size 4 - 6 skirt suits instead! Guys are mostly in the size 40+ jackets 32+ pants!

Oh, it's so cheap to dress up as a guy and look good! And the clothes often look the same and never go out of style, - like a polo shirt.
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Old 11-12-2008, 08:49 AM
 
Location: Tucson
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Oh, it's so cheap to dress up as a guy and look good! And the clothes often look the same and never go out of style, - like a polo shirt.
Ain't that the truth?! Not only do guys make more, but their clothes are cheaper to boot. Not to mention they need way fewer of them and not to mention how many accessories and cosmetics they don't need! If I were a woman wearing L, I'd be buying guys' S sweaters.
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Old 11-12-2008, 09:21 AM
 
Location: NY metro area
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Ain't that the truth?! Not only do guys make more, but their clothes are cheaper to boot. Not to mention they need way fewer of them and not to mention how many accessories and cosmetics they don't need! If I were a woman wearing L, I'd be buying guys' S sweaters.
I buy men's sweaters & shirts all the time!!! Have been for years! Same with sneakers & hiking boots. Granted, if I was smaller, I'd be more inclined to shop in the women's department, but I have no issue with wearing men's clothes.

My DH swiped my hiking boots and some of my fav t-shirts and I've "inherited" a number of his button downs.
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Old 11-12-2008, 09:26 AM
 
Location: Tucson
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I buy men's sweaters & shirts all the time!!! Have been for years! Same with sneakers & hiking boots. Granted, if I was smaller, I'd be more inclined to shop in the women's department, but I have no issue with wearing men's clothes.

My DH swiped my hiking boots and some of my fav t-shirts and I've "inherited" a number of his button downs.
I rob the juniors' dept occasionally, but obviously the quality is not as good as in the men's.
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