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Postby QueenofBlades » Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:59 am

Idriveayugo wrote:
QueenofBlades wrote:No, that's the color my hair was. The pic is me from like...a year ago?
And I would keep the style--it's way longer now, see prof pic, but I'm just wondering should I do rainbow hair again. It was fun. :] Or if I should wait until my roots grow out and I'm all blonde, and do it then.


I've always wondered why women ask questions like this when it seems like they really don't consider a man's input.

:roll:
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A)Not everyone in this forum is male.
B) Why the hell not? Just asking for general opinion. I don't want my blue dye to dry up, I'm just curious if I should bleach bits and dye it now or wait till my blonde grows out? Or if I should do it at all and just give it to my friend. It's a honest question, not every girl is a....well, a girl.
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Postby *Wiro » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:04 am

And not all dudes are insensitive fashion noobs Q_Q

the rainbow hair looks hawt
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Postby Idriveayugo » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:15 am

*Wiro wrote:And not all dudes are insensitive fashion noobs Q_Q

the rainbow hair looks hawt


You do have a point. 10% of the male population is gay.

And as for you Queen, you look good with it, but my question wasn't to be insensitive, it was out of curiosity.
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Postby QueenofBlades » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:24 am

And not all gay men are fashion gurus. Butch applies to gay men too, they're not all drag queens or interior designers. :roll:
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Postby Idriveayugo » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:27 am

QueenofBlades wrote:And not all gay men are fashion gurus. Butch applies to gay men too, they're not all drag queens or interior designers. :roll:


Just most right? :roll:
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Postby SekoETC » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:35 am

More like most men in certain professions are gay, not that most gays worked in certain professions. It's just that those flaring ones stand out more than the ones who don't make big noise about it, or talk and act in a manner that's considered gay.
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Postby Gran » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:40 am

Only because there are several stylists that are work hard to be flamboyantly homossexual and to design outrageous clothing that will never be worn in the streets, that doesn't mean that sexual preference will give a person automaticaly knowledge on fashion and a job as Giorgio Armani's adviser.

And on about men's knowledge of fashion, it is existant, but anyone hardly cares to discuss it or even try to show it. Exceptions made for metrossexuals (what a meaningless term).

And when men dress themselves, it is a pretty much straightforward thing. Take a quick look at the wardrobe get a shirt, a pair of pants and go off to whatever you ahve to do. And it has worked so far. You don't see too many people walking around in ridiculous clothings. Only rappers. Though they could hardly fit into the category of 'people'. :)

Fashion too seems to be getting rather meaningless, at least to me. Of course, I'm not wearing out of my house wearing some blatantly yellow baggy pants. I'm not MC Hammer. It is just because today, there isn't much of a nasty effort of imposing a sole almighty way of clothing and dressing to which all must convert or be thrown at the bottomless pit of uncoolness. People wear what can damn please them as long it seems pretty. Also, the styles have been suffering a astounding mix of as comebacks rise up from their graves, such as leg warmers (Do you recall that fashion for working out suits and gymnastics clothing of the 80's? Yeah, those leg warmers). No wonder of why stylists are coming up with more and more outrageous clothing every year
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Postby SekoETC » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:51 am

I think leg warmers are cute. Earlier this year they were selling these thin ones that could be even worn under trousers without looking bulgy, and those would be useful when your socks tend to be too short and your ankles get chilly but you wouldn't want to wear long underpants because it's not that cold. But by the time I figured I want to buy them, they weren't sold anymore because they're out of season.
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Postby Caesar » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:51 am

Idriveayugo wrote:
Caesar wrote:
I had to think a while before I found out what you meant, throwing away the mistakes.


I think you mean 'a man's opinion'?


What mistakes? I know what I said. Look up in a dictionary to find out what I mean.


I meant the misinterpretations I made myself.
- Every person lost in war is two too many.
- Respect comes from two sides and must be earned. Nobody has the right to it because of a title, sex, age, race or birth.
- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
- I believe in True Love, do you?
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Postby Ryaga » Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:48 pm

I don't think getting dressed is -that- straightfoward O.o.

Some days I wake up and toss on jeans, and a hoodie, but most of the time I spend some time dressing/grooming myself >_>.

I've got 3-4 belts, 4 hoodies, 3 styles of jeans, and I have to do something with my hair, usually just brushing it, because I get knots in the night. I don't walk out of my house in the morning with a pair of jeans and a shirt. I've usually got a hat, a belt, and a hoodie too. I dunno.
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Postby *Wiro » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:06 pm

Just got home from shopping with my mom. I bought clothes, new shoes and accessories for like, 250 euro. Got a nice hat, too. And a new belt.
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Postby Ryaga » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:22 pm

*Wiro wrote:Just got home from shopping with my mom. I bought clothes, new shoes and accessories for like, 250 euro. Got a nice hat, too. And a new belt.
What. Where the hell do you buy your stuff? Even at places like Pac-Sun and Zumi's which tend to be the most expensive, you can get like.. 20 t-shirts for that much... Or like 5 hats, or 7-8 pairs of shoes O.O where do you get that much money? I work and don't have cash like that to throw around.
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Postby Genevieve » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:26 pm

:( Hats don't look good on me so I only wear them on the golf course.
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Postby *Wiro » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:27 pm

"shopping with my mom" lol

The hat was cheap, six euro. The shoes were like 110 and a pair of slippers for like 20 euro (the cheap ones suck and I have bad feet so I need proper ones, it sucks >.>) And the pants were 40 euro, the shorts about 30, and then some random shirts. I don't get it all for free though, but mostly I do 'cause I needed new stuff and I don't get pocket money (which I never ask for because I think I get enough stuff).
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Postby Ryaga » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:37 pm

*Wiro wrote:"shopping with my mom" lol

The hat was cheap, six euro. The shoes were like 110 and a pair of slippers for like 20 euro (the cheap ones suck and I have bad feet so I need proper ones, it sucks >.>) And the pants were 40 euro, the shorts about 30, and then some random shirts. I don't get it all for free though, but mostly I do 'cause I needed new stuff and I don't get pocket money (which I never ask for because I think I get enough stuff).
You just spent like 150$ on shoes man....
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