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So I didn't care and wore my sleeveless shirt today. Some ladies got really flirty so I must have done something right.  :lol:

 

Getting rid of underarm hair is a painful process though!


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I don't like wearing wife beaters, but I like the sleeveless shirts that I have - they fit me nice. 



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This portion of your post confirms that you are, indeed, a swagfag.

 

You don't know me son. I don't rock that garbage. And I wouldn't recommend you say **** like that to my face. 


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Are you talking about wife-beaters?

 

There's a reason they're called that.



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Compromises exist. I rock baggy or relaxed fit with a belt. No reason to not rock a belt. Not rocking a belt is for people in prison. 

 

Weak, son! Rocking NOT wearing a belt is totes hype and dope and whatever else they're saying nowadays.

 

Seriously though, if your pants are tight enough, you don't need a belt.

 

I wear generally trim jeans, but bootcut, always bootcut. And a button-down shirt (all buttons but the top buttoned).



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tank top obviously doesn't = jerk. Like all garments, it depends on the type of clothing/how you wear that makes wearing it make you look douchey or not

If you want to look like a put together person, obviously don't wear a wife beater. Just look at any summer lookbook for urban outfitters or h&m, tank tops on men are normal. But if your tank has obnoxious neon colors in tribal print or big letters that say crap like RAVE you will look like a hipster douche dudebro. Just be simple and classy. 

 

I know this pretty rave girl, always think about her, and when she says hi to me, butterflies go right through me...

 

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Weak, son! Rocking NOT wearing a belt is totes hype and dope and whatever else they're saying nowadays.

 

Seriously though, if your pants are tight enough, you don't need a belt.

 

I wear generally trim jeans, but bootcut, always bootcut. And a button-down shirt (all buttons but the top buttoned).

 

Yeah, but your nuts also usually ends up in each of your pockets. I'll take relaxed fit any day. Skinny jeans are a joke. Tight jeans are uncomfortable.


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Yeah, but your nuts also usually ends up in each of your pockets. I'll take relaxed fit any day. Skinny jeans are a joke. Tight jeans are uncomfortable.

 

Lol, not at all. Again, they need to be tight enough, and long enough. Then all the bits stay in their proper places.

 

I personally don't find them uncomfortable at all, but that's just me. And to clarify, there's a difference in BOOTCUT "tight" jeans, and skinny jeans. I personally don't like the ones that taper down close to the feet, but I prefer a trim look upstairs.


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Skinny jeans are a joke. Tight jeans are uncomfortable.

 

^ Motto of the month!

 

Your balls are gonna explode and your other thing is gonna deform if you wear that crap!



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meh usually when people are Aholes it kinda shows cloths or no cloths



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I don't really care too much about your style of clothing.

 

If you're a jerk or not usually becomes clear as soon as you start talking anyway.



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Seriously though, if your pants are tight enough, you don't need a belt.


who says you wear belts just cause you need them? I personally looooooooooooove it when men wear belts on their pants (that fit well).
i.e. 
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The one on the far right is esp  :wub: and shows how a nice a belt instantly makes you look so damn slick. 

 



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Belts are signs of masculine dominance, sexism and upper class! - a feminist communist nutz

 

lulz



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Getting rid of underarm hair is a painful process though!

 

What? Don't you know how to use a shaver correctly?

 

I shave armpits all the time, its the best thing to prevent body odor right after the deodorant. Hair is the breeding ground for smelly bacteria, plus armpit hair looks plain unhygienic on caveman-level. 


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*yawns*... isn't shaving there once every two months good enough?



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I find men shaving their arm pits to be very weird along with their eye brows being trimmed up.



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Also I'm old so I hate...v-necks etc. I miss my bi gone era.


V-necks are probably older than you, they've been around since the 40s-50s ;)

The cut itself is from the ancient Middle East.

I find men shaving their arm pits to be very weird along with their eye brows being trimmed up.


If you're either a professional/hobby sportsman or live in a hot country it's practically a necessity, many people also just find it more comfortable and/or do it because it drastically reduces body odor.

Trimming your eyebrows looks better as long as you don't over-do it.

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This portion of your post confirms that you are, indeed, a swagfag.


That brand's been around since the late 80s and they have some pretty dope "non-gangster" stuff, especially their older collections.

Yeah, but your nuts also usually ends up in each of your pockets. I'll take relaxed fit any day. Skinny jeans are a joke. Tight jeans are uncomfortable.


I love Japanese skinny chinos and jeans because while they have form fitting legs, the crotch area is looser and lower.

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V-necks are probably older than you, they've been around since the 40s-50s ;)

The cut itself is from the ancient Middle East.


If you're either a professional/hobby sportsman or live in a hot country it's practically a necessity, many people also just find it more comfortable and/or do it because it drastically reduces body odor.

Trimming your eyebrows looks better as long as you don't over-do it.

 

I can get the sportsman reason for shaving. Eye-brows are still too Hollywood for me. I come from the country where everyone is bushy with beards.



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I can get the sportsman reason for shaving. Eye-brows are still too Hollywood for me. I come from the country where everyone is bushy with beards.


To each their own.
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I find men shaving their arm pits to be very weird along with their eye brows being trimmed up.

 

Never trimmed my eye brows, but if you think its weird to take preventive measures against body odor you might be the weirdo. Or a Russian. 

 

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Never trimmed my eye brows, but if you think its weird to take preventive measures against body odor you might be the weirdo. Or a Russian. 

 

;)

 

It's called deodorant and showers. :)

 

No guy I know has ever shaved theirs.



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It's called deodorant and showers. :)

 

.....and removing hair that soaks up sweat like a sponge and gives bacteria an ideal breeding ground with all that surface area. 



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.....and removing hair that soaks up sweat like a sponge and gives bacteria an ideal breeding ground with all that surface area. 

 

All I am saying is where I live people don't do that.



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Each to their own. All I'm saying is removing armpit hair dramatically decreases body odor which is especially important for people like me who do lots of sports. Also, body odor is actually smelly bacteria caca, and in my book doing things to halt the production of micro organism caca on my skin is good.  


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