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Depends. Sometimes the guys are complete jerks if another guy tries to dance with them. What did they expect would happen? Other times they're polite and say something along the lines of "sorry man, I'm here with a girl" or "I don't swing that way."

So, straight guys should expect to be hit on by gay guys because they look good? Then they should be polite about it otherwise they are considered jerks (or worse)?

Not sure I get that reasoning - but ok.

Seems gay guys have double standards. It's ok for gay guys to be offended and swoon all over straight guys. However it's NOT ok for straight guys to be offended or assert their opinion about the matter. Not sure how that works but it seems to happen a lot. No offense to the few that don't do that. It's like some guys think being gay gives them the right to think every straight guy is "game" and if a straight guy gets all pissed about it, he is somehow labeled a homo phobe, hater or whatever else they can make up.

Yeah, I don't get it.
 
So, straight guys should expect to be hit on by gay guys because they look good? Then they should be polite about it otherwise they are considered jerks (or worse)?

Not sure I get that reasoning - but ok.

Seems gay guys have double standards. It's ok for gay guys to be offended and swoon all over straight guys. However it's NOT ok for straight guys to be offended or assert their opinion about the matter. Not sure how that works but it seems to happen a lot. No offense to the few that don't do that. It's like some guys think being gay gives them the right to think every straight guy is "game" and if a straight guy gets all pissed about it, he is somehow labeled a homo phobe, hater or whatever else they can make up.

Yeah, I don't get it.

I guess you missed the part where I was talking about straight guys at gay clubs.
 
So, straight guys should expect to be hit on by gay guys because they look good? Then they should be polite about it otherwise they are considered jerks (or worse)?

Not sure I get that reasoning - but ok.

Seems gay guys have double standards. It's ok for gay guys to be offended and swoon all over straight guys. However it's NOT ok for straight guys to be offended or assert their opinion about the matter. Not sure how that works but it seems to happen a lot. No offense to the few that don't do that. It's like some guys think being gay gives them the right to think every straight guy is "game" and if a straight guy gets all pissed about it, he is somehow labeled a homo phobe, hater or whatever else they can make up.

Yeah, I don't get it.

No one said it's OK for anyone to act like an idiot. But there's not reason for a straight guy to get all pissed off if a gay guy hits on him either. No reason at all, unless the guy is persistent and doesn't back off.

Regardless, this thread is about ridiculous skinny jeans. Let's keep it that way, or I'll have to hit on you. :)
 
Quit bitching about how other people are bitching.

Personally, I don't think they look stupid, but they look terribly uncomfortable.

You obviously don't know the definition of bitching. Bitching is where you indirectly whine about something to a non-specific person. You are just complaining. I am straight up telling people that they shouldn't care what other people are wearing or how they live their life.
 
You obviously don't know the definition of bitching. Bitching is where you indirectly whine about something to a non-specific person. You are just complaining. I am straight up telling people that they shouldn't care what other people are wearing or how they live their life.

Regardless, everyone has a right to their opinion.
 
leekohler said:
No one said it's OK for anyone to act like an idiot. But there's not reason for a straight guy to get all pissed off if a gay guy hits on him either. No reason at all, unless the guy is persistent and doesn't back off.

Regardless, this thread is about ridiculous skinny jeans. Let's keep it that way, or I'll have to hit on you. :)

That's like every gay guy that has ever liked me. They always find some way to continue hitting on me even though I have told them I'm straight. For some reason they think it is cute and funny. Though I will say, it gave me a perspective of how some women feel when guys won't leave them alone.

I'm not a piece of meat guys!!!!! Gosh!! HEY, my eyes are up here not on my b***s. :D


If you wear tight jeans and go to a gay club, I'm sorry, but your curious. Sure you use girls as an excuse, but everyone knows the girls there are not interested.
 
If you'd wear pants that didn't make you look like you're smuggling grapes, you wouldn't have these problems! ;)

It's not the size of the grapes but the way people don't have to see them unlike people that wear tight pants. ;)
 
This thread is starting to remind me of the Rolling Stones album "Stickey Fingers". I am not sure if it is appropriate to post a picture of that album. If it is appropriate could someone please post it?
 
Gay = tight pants.
Straight = other.

I don't not like gay people, I actually have a few gay friends. But, if you're able to wear regular pants, don't go tight. Kinda like the thread on whether or not to shave your armpits.

If you shave them = tight pants.
If you trim them = regular pants (me).
If you leave them natural = Normal.
 
Gay = tight pants.
Straight = other.

I don't not like gay people, I actually have a few gay friends. But, if you're able to wear regular pants, don't go tight. Kinda like the thread on whether or not to shave your armpits.

If you shave them = tight pants.
If you trim them = regular pants (me).
If you leave them natural = Normal.

Makes no sense. Lol.

You trim your armpits? Really? :eek:
 
Skinny jeans look awful because now everyone is wearing them and there just some people who don't need to. Just because someone can fit into something doesn't mean they should wear it.

I notice that more straight guys usually wear the tight pants unless i'm at urban outfitters then my Gaydar gets placed on overload :cool:

I Personally prefer loose fitting jeans and t-shirts and the occasional scarf :p I guess i can be a trend whore sometimes. :p
 
I still don't understand why people feel the need to wear the current fashion even if it makes them look like tools. I wear what I find comfortable and screw you if you feel I don't fit the trend. I don't think my style has changed in 10 years.
 
Skinny jeans look awful because now everyone is wearing them and there just some people who don't need to. Just because someone can fit into something doesn't mean they should wear it.

I notice that more straight guys usually wear the tight pants unless i'm at urban outfitters then my Gaydar gets placed on overload :cool:

I Personally prefer loose fitting jeans and t-shirts and the occasional scarf :p I guess i can be a trend whore sometimes. :p

The occasional scarf? :confused:
 
I still don't understand why people feel the need to wear the current fashion even if it makes them look like tools. I wear what I find comfortable and screw you if you feel I don't fit the trend. I don't think my style has changed in 10 years.

How about they actually like how it looks? Not everyone likes the same things you know...

That's such a double standard. Whether they're wearing tight jeans to be trendy or whatever they're wearing what they want, the same way as you're wearing what they want.
 
If you look like this - not a problem.

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If you look like this - problem.

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wvuwhat said:
Gay = tight pants.
Straight = other.

I don't not like gay people, I actually have a few gay friends. But, if you're able to wear regular pants, don't go tight. Kinda like the thread on whether or not to shave your armpits.

If you shave them = tight pants.
If you trim them = regular pants (me).
If you leave them natural = Normal.



I agree with you except for the arm pit hair thing. That sounds silly. Even gay guys tend to like their men manly. If I trimmed my arm pit hair, my very hot girly wife would kick me in the nads and divorce me. I'm a real man baby, hair everywhere I should have. Although my American Indian blood prevents me from growing a mustache. :( but all natural baby! Now if you have a forest down there, you may want to help your spouse out with a trim if you know what I mean. Eyebrow plinking, waxing, or enhancing your eye lashes with eye liner etc, is not manly. Got a unibrow? Then your allowed to pluck, but don't tear up doing it. :D
 
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