I like them..
but they only suit a certain type..
Can't be really skinny or it just looks stupid
Usually only suit good looking boys :rolleyes:
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I like them..
but they only suit a certain type..
Can't be really skinny or it just looks stupid
Usually only suit good looking boys :rolleyes:
It's an opinion ffs. Some people think combats are naf, some people think flares are naf, some people think goth gear is naf, some people think pink tshirts look a wee bit gay on blokes (as macy said it aint gay bashing, its just that pink shirts looks a bit gay in some peoples opinions)
all this talk on it though, id nearly go out and buy one myself for the craic ;) !!!
Go on, I dare ya! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
I'll want a picture though. ;)
Actually, I'm just after remembering that I used to have a pink(ish) Nirvana tshirt when I was 16 :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
I must've been going through a bit of a ahem confused phase around then :D
It's just an opinion on pink t shirts. I don't see why anyone would take offence really.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
ah but thats where the lines cross, you wear something as its something you are represented by or you are representing something by, therefore it does associate in general with a voice or a political opinion, as you are representing a following with a political opinion.Quote:
It doesn't have a voice or a political opinion.....We take offence to what it represents or it's associated with
you must be extremely attractive.Quote:
I like them..Usually only suit good looking boys
Only metrosexuals think its cool to be metro ... everyone else knows its quiteQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
gay. Being "metro" is just trying to cover up the fact that they're queer as a bottle of chips (i.m.o.)
im not slagging off people who wear them, just wondering why all of a sudden they've become popular, i wouldnt take any offence over people wearing them, wear what ya like ..... for the record, i dont think anyone who wears them is gay, though it seems that wearing pink over here does make you popular with the ladies..... :(
[QUOTE]You cant include me in that statement, thanks :rolleyes: , I totally disagree with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ash
And again, I think your missing the point of the whole metrosexual thing.Quote:
Being "metro" is just trying to cover up the fact that they're queer as a bottle of chips (i.m.o.)
The point is its a term for guys who are confident with their sexuality, so much so that they realise wearing pink wont make them gay :rolleyes:
Its you opinion, I just dont agree, but then I dont mind fellas wearing pink T-shirts :D
Metrosexual is just a marketing gimic to get blokes to buy cosmetics and other products that they wouldn't normally have bothered with. Growth has peaked with women, so now the companies have to target men.
Pink t shirts doesn't make anyone gay, just makes them look it, imo. Saying someone looks gay isn't an insult - and if the "metrosexuals" take it as one, maybe they're not so confident about their sexuality as they like to make out.
Don't think it's the t-shirts specifically. It takes confidence to wear certain outfits. If someone looks confident, then often others will find that attractive. This is also true for women.Quote:
Originally Posted by PAURO 7
Definetely wrong, I dont see the point in it really(it doesn't suit guys like). I was at a comedian a few weeks back and my friend was wearing a pink t-shirt, the comedian made a joke about how he was brave wearing a shirt like that :D .
Obviously a quality act when he can make such clever and unobvious jokes! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Spot on. And it's the same with the "men's" magazines, such as FHM, Maxim and their like. They sell themselves as lads magazines, but just look at the advertising that goes into them, the various articles about personal grooming and the pages dedicated to cosmetics and fashion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
The woman's market is saturated and now blokes are seen as a prime target, regardless of sexuality.
As for this stupid mohican hairstyle, both girlies and lads can be seen with it. :mad:
I know a few women who would disagree with that one. As Eire06 said, its like any item of clothing, certain colours/styles etc do not suit certain guys with certain build/colouring etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
However, Ive seen some fit blokes wearing pink and it looked good. All depends on the individual :)
But were you interested in the individual? If so, why didn't you approach him, or was he with his (male) partner at the time? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
I think they look deadly, baby pink and baby yellow tshirts and they get you noticed alot quicker too!they're not just for blondish fellas pauro, they look great on brown haired fellas too!
Thumbs up from me
I said I saw some fit blokes, yes I was more interested in the individual than his shirt :rolleyes: , I assumed they were not gay, but I dont approach fellas anyway, so its not an issue. :) I was merely pointing out guys can look nice in pink.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank Blue
Living in Brighton, I knew alot of gay men who would not be seen dead in pink, in much the same way alot of straight men would :)
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Frank Blue