v necks are a sure sign that you like s in your rear end.
If a man wants to look like a man, and not a while still being stylish, this is what they should look like.
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Actually that song is a pretty good representation of what a man should be.
In it, he sings about a man being a supportive provider (holding her purse), caring/affectionate lover (holding her hand, writing her love songs), and protector (knocking out some dude who copped a feel).
I don't necessarily correlate a man's grooming habits with any of the things listed above, but to each his own.
By the way, Brad Paisley's last two hit songs (Welcome to the Future and American Saturday Night) praise the progress and embrace the cultural diversity of our society. If anything, Paisley's songs have done more to push country music forward than push society backward.
v necks are a sure sign that you like s in your rear end.
If a man wants to look like a man, and not a while still being stylish, this is what they should look like.
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Guys who like to have sex with other guys care what they look like. Miami Heat having sexual tendencies is nothing new.
I like scratching somestimes too. It's ok you don't have to feel all bad about it
so a v-neck sweater?
now you can look stylish while having a in your rear?
I think the gayest thing I've ever heard is a man worried about what another man looks like or how he dresses.
At first I agreed with the OP, but then I realized nothing has changed but the marketing. Before man mousse and all that there was Lucky Tiger, pomade, Brillcreme, The Dry Look, Just For Men and the Gipper's favorite, Grecian Formula. On the smell side, we were told Cicotrol, Aqua Velva, Old e, musk, English Leather, etc would drive the ladies nuts. And deodorant/antiperspirant has remained a constant.
We're being sold the same crap, but the way they're selling it now seems more of an appeal to masculine insecurity and less to our sense of power, IMO.
"Real" men throughout history:
Might have required just a little grooming.
I'm sure he could wake up and throw this on.
The list goes on.
+1 Men who are bothered by other men's grooming products and routines aren't too secure in their sexuality.
About 130 pounds of nothing bu stud.
Real men don't wear earrings. The fashion-statement line is crap.
Earrings are for chicks. Period.
Nothing more "girly" than this.
That's a pretty caucasian-centric POV. Earrings are extremely prevalent in the black/hiphop culture, even expected and approved of.
I wear earrings, hater LOL..nice earrings are nice to have as an accessory, just like a nice watch or chain or whatever other kind of jewelery..I don't see the big deal..
As for this thread, I use "products" too..I'm not into the whole metrosexual , but there's nothing wrong with looking fresh and taking care of your skin and whatever else..unless you want to spend a lot of time ing yourself..
This is a Man's POV.
Hip-Hop Shmip-Pop. It's a Girl thing to do and I don't care what color you are.
It's as gay as it gets. To be honest with you it even looks more hilarious on older men like that idiot on 60 minutes (Ed Bradley, I think). A man of his stature and education wearing a goty, sexual, girly-girl earring.
Sorry. I don't buy it and have been very vocal to anyone wearing one.
Yeah, because nothing says "Real Man" like someone going around accosting people for how they dress.
Seriously. I think the one on the right might be a little hotter, but damn, they're hot.
Mr. Clean could whoop some ass. Nothing manlier than that.
You're an idiot. Real talk.
An idiotic man that is. Not a girly-girly, earring wearing psuedo-man thank you.
You strike me as the intellectual type. A real deep thinker.
Right on Darrin.![]()
Great post and agree 100%.
Im always amazed at the amount of how much people go out of their way to worry about other people or their business.
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