Kanpai Quigley
Sophia University Hopeful
- 21 Dec 2006
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A guy under 5' tall? Wouldn't that make him like... either 7 years old or legally a midget? I'm just over 6' tall, and I would NEVER date a girl who was within 5-6 inches of my height (heels.) My little brother is 5'2" and gets picked on about his size all of the time.
I don't know where you're all from, but Western dudes are in jeans 99.9% of the time. What was with the "too fat for jeans" comment, also? They make jeans as big as anything else, if not bigger (for those "ghetto" kids.)
I'm usually in my tight-fitting FCUK jeans and a black button up shirt or a band t-shirt, sometimes with a zip-up hoody or track jacket, and all the girls I know seem to love my style. French Connection, Diesel, and Calvin Klein are my favorite designers, but most Western guys go for the "All American" look, i.e. Polo, Hilfiger, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, etc. I think the "Abercrombie" look is perhaps the most common look amongst Western high schoolers and college kids. (I worked for A&F and Hollister, and went throught that phaze... a lot of girls still like it, though.)
Why the hell is dressing well associated with being gay? I dress nicer than a lot of girls I know, because a lot of girls I know dress like street trash. I think this is more of an American concept than anything! I know that in Europe, men dress in tighter fitting, nicer clothing, often with dress shoes instead of sneakers. In Japan, men dressed MUCH nicer, and I saw many dressed very afemminately. I hate that AMERICAN society, in particular, views personal dress codes as a measure for sexual orientation... Anyone in agreement?
I don't know where you're all from, but Western dudes are in jeans 99.9% of the time. What was with the "too fat for jeans" comment, also? They make jeans as big as anything else, if not bigger (for those "ghetto" kids.)
I'm usually in my tight-fitting FCUK jeans and a black button up shirt or a band t-shirt, sometimes with a zip-up hoody or track jacket, and all the girls I know seem to love my style. French Connection, Diesel, and Calvin Klein are my favorite designers, but most Western guys go for the "All American" look, i.e. Polo, Hilfiger, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, etc. I think the "Abercrombie" look is perhaps the most common look amongst Western high schoolers and college kids. (I worked for A&F and Hollister, and went throught that phaze... a lot of girls still like it, though.)
9. A man who dresses better than me:
A. Would probably use all my expensive hair products 12.9%
B. Is my hero 16.1%
C. Yeah, right. Do you know who you're talking to? 19.4%
D. Is generally not interested in dating my gender 51.6%
Why the hell is dressing well associated with being gay? I dress nicer than a lot of girls I know, because a lot of girls I know dress like street trash. I think this is more of an American concept than anything! I know that in Europe, men dress in tighter fitting, nicer clothing, often with dress shoes instead of sneakers. In Japan, men dressed MUCH nicer, and I saw many dressed very afemminately. I hate that AMERICAN society, in particular, views personal dress codes as a measure for sexual orientation... Anyone in agreement?