Depends what that something is I guess, you wouldn't want to slip your head into this for example:jsw said:I have a few pink shirts and like wearing them. The thought of slipping my head into something pink always makes me happy.
Depends what that something is I guess, you wouldn't want to slip your head into this for example:jsw said:I have a few pink shirts and like wearing them. The thought of slipping my head into something pink always makes me happy.
Clearly, you're more conservative than I am.mpw said:Depends what that something is I guess, you wouldn't want to slip your head into this for example:![]()
Abstract said:Any respect you had here is now completely gone.![]()
dmw007 said:Well, I still have respect for you mkrishnan.
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mkrishnan said:
Besides, I have about as much respect for the collective fashion sense of MR as I do for the collective aesthetic design insight of every Windows PC case manufacturer in the world.![]()
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mkrishnan said:Besides, I have about as much respect for the collective fashion sense of MR as I do for the collective aesthetic design insight of every Windows PC case manufacturer in the world.![]()
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Especially when they've just downed a Starbucks too quickly. Phew!!spicyapple said:Guys dressed in pink are hot.
mad jew said:I'll take all sorts of advice from this place, but fashion sense is not one of them. mkrishnan, power to you, your pink shirt and your outrageous shorts. I love it.![]()
It isn't the pink shirt that carries those connotations, it is the lacy pink thong/bra, or that sexy little mini skirt ...pknz said:Pink still carries connotations...
iKwick7 said:I won't lie- I absolutely LOVE pink shirts. I have a pink polo shirt, a pink dress shirt, and a light purple/pinkish stiped dress shirt. I gotta say- the pink dress shirt is my absolute favorite shirt, by far. And you know what they say, "real men wear pink."![]()
Jaffa Cake said:"If you like the color note on the little one's garments, use pink for the boy and blue for the girl, if you are a follower of convention." The Sunday Sentinal, March 29, 1914
"There has been a great diversity of opinion on the subject, but the generally accepted rule is pink for the boy and blue for the girl. The reason is that pink being a more decided and stronger color is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl." Ladies Home Journal, June, 1918
savar said:Haha, very cool quote. Nice find. It's always refreshing to remember that most of what we understand to be social norms are completely arbitrary and could be flipped even in our own society in the next hundred years.