I think I have a pretty good gaydar. I just get thrown off when straight guys wearing American Apparel come to gay clubs to pick up girls. That's just rude, in my opinion.
What about when they wear normal clothes?
With tops you'll either be a guy with bulky muscle up top so the shirts will be tight up top but too big around the waist and too long. Or you're overweight and they'll be too big up top but tight around the waist and a bit short.
Pants are the same if you're 210 of muscle you're going to find it hard to get pants that fit over your thighs and aren't too big in the waist and around the leg and if you've overweight then you will find that the waist fits but the pant look a bit oversized.
I hate this! I'm no where near 210 lb, but it's a royal pain finding clothes that fit right. Jeans, I don't care as much about, since I prefer them a bit baggy, for more mobility and for keeping the guys from getting squished. But dress shirts are usually way too wide in the waist. I wear between a small and a medium, so I don't understand why the waists are so wide. So much easier to just wear tight t-shirts, so they won't sag off my midsection.
Skinny jeans are a sure-fire way to screw your hips up. Restricting the range of motion of any part of your body for fashion purposes is just going to have you throwing your back out at 30 picking up a bag of groceries. Baggy pants sagging down to your knees are fairly destructive too, but the trend of skinny jeans is far more damaging to the biomechanics of the pelvic structure. I can't tell you how many 20-somethings I see taking the stairs on the subway who are a decade away from an entrapment neuropathy and sciatica or a compression of their lumbar discs. Your feet aren't supposed to swing out on 45 degree angles like a duck.
Tell me about it. I stopped going to yoga, because I'm a short-sighted idiot, and I lost a lot of flexibility in my legs. Turns out, you need that flexibility for running, or else your knees get injured. Went to physio, and am still trying to fix this. If I wear some jeans I got from Italy, that are a bit restrictive in my upper leg movement, I start feeling my knee hurting again.
Who cares what people wear? People were outraged when women started to wear pants, mini skirts, bikinis... Men have worn tight jeans, bell bottoms, baggy jeans and back to tight jeans. WHO CARES??? You all sound like old people complaining about "kids these days..."
There's a long history of women adopting men's names and fashions, since they're perceived, and treated, better, in some regards. Men then abandon those names, and they become women's names. Think of Valerie and Lindsay, among others. But the opposite pattern does not typically exist, at least not in a wide-spread manner. Except now, with this skinny jeans phenomenon. Think of the derision metrosexuals received.
I always wondered how people get those pants past their ankles. I also find it funny when I see a "hipster" with super tight pants on and the knees of said pants are sticking out 4" past the rest of the pants.
The people that I normally see wearing those pants also look to be pretty malnourished, I mean their legs look like someone that just got liberated from a concentration camp. Wouldn't you rather hide the fact that you can't grow any muscles on your legs, or at least work your legs out so they look slightly athletic?
For those of you that wear "skinny jeans" is there a pinching sensation when you crouch down? Or do you just do a great "tuck" job like the transvestites do? Just wondering.
I wonder how it's physiologically possible, to fit into them, let alone be comfortable. Exactly how does one become sufficiently emaciated or atrophied to fit into skinny jeans? It's like ankles, all the way up! I won't get into the junk aspect, but that's pretty incomprehensible too.