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doompaul -> Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:46:17 AM)

Those stupid industrial mesh shirts that I always see guys wearing at clubs and such, look really really bad. Stp wearing them please.

discuss.




mistoferin -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:48:24 AM)

It really depends on what is under the mesh shirts.

But this has to do with BDSM how?




LaTigresse -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:50:26 AM)

Hey I think they look rediculous also. But then I also don't like the new unkept straggly long hair, unshaved face and long sideburns look.

I much prefer to see a man (or woman) that shows he values himself and the company he keeps with good grooming and decent clothes.




doompaul -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:52:45 AM)

yeah, I'm sorry. It's early. But wouldn't you say that fashion is a big or at least an important part of BDSM?




doompaul -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:54:04 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Hey I think they look rediculous also. But then I also don't like the new unkept straggly long hair, unshaved face and long sideburns look.

I much prefer to see a man (or woman) that shows he values himself and the company he keeps with good grooming and decent clothes.

Fair enough to that. Some dig, some do not.




mistoferin -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 5:58:25 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doompaul

yeah, I'm sorry. It's early. But wouldn't you say that fashion is a big or at least an important part of BDSM?


It may be for some...but not to me. I don't ever recall seeing any guys wearing a mesh shirt at a dungeon/event/play party though.




doompaul -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:01:24 AM)

yeah, I really do need to remember to think before I post. sorry for the waste all.




mistoferin -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:05:50 AM)

Not a waste at all....just maybe more "off topic".




lateralist1 -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:12:27 AM)

How someone looks and how they are dressed is important for first impressions.
But surely we know better than to take people at face value?
I must admit I find it really hard now to pass for vanilla but I have to sometimes.
I have started to talk to my 91 year old mother about kink though lol.
She hasn't taken me out of her will yet.
We are who we are underneath that doesn't change much.
But we can change the outside us considerably.
Most submissives want to do that for their Dominant.




catfood -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:12:35 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Hey I think they look rediculous also. But then I also don't like the new unkept straggly long hair, unshaved face and long sideburns look. (wink wink nudge nudge)



funny, and so true.  the "unwashed bum" look has never done it for me.  nor the mesh shirt thing. 




DianeB269 -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:38:51 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Hey I think they look rediculous also. But then I also don't like the new unkept straggly long hair, unshaved face and long sideburns look.

I much prefer to see a man (or woman) that shows he values himself and the company he keeps with good grooming and decent clothes.



I agree 100%


Diane




doompaul -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:47:45 AM)

Where as you all have valid points, I do believe that it works for some.




LaTigresse -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 6:55:54 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doompaul

Where as you all have valid points, I do believe that it works for some.


Don't take it personally. As this thread can attest to there are a whole long list of things that some people find horrid yet we continue to see it daily.

http://www.collarchat.com/m_710268/mpage_5/key_fashion/tm.htm#716039




DianeB269 -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 7:05:47 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: doompaul

Where as you all have valid points, I do believe that it works for some.


Very few guys look good in them. That's just my 2 cents.


Diane




doompaul -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 7:22:27 AM)

Well, I hang out with a pretty heavy rock scene. It's kind of standard issue.





Phoenix2raven -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 7:44:15 AM)

They still wear those wow. The 80's have returned yuck! 




Aine -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 7:45:06 AM)

So do I and there are still many times, that it just -does not- work. I don't care how a guy dresses or what scene he's in, sometimes it's just laziness.  There is apparently an artform to some on how to get that look with careful preparation.  That's something I don't understand either.

There's something called quick and easy that might require perhaps a wash and a little finger combing. Which I think some guys need to invest in, and some guys need to cut down to achieve.

Then again, I don't understand the couples where the guy has the more involved and complicated than the girl's.




Missokyst -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 10:10:20 AM)

I never minded the long haired guys.  I enjoy seeing shoulder length locks of wavy hair tumbling in his eyes, it brings back fond memories.  My daughters though, find it repellant.  <g> HEH.. they just don't have the fond memories attached I guess.
But mesh shirts?  ICK. 
Kyst
quote:

ORIGINAL: doompaul

Well, I hang out with a pretty heavy rock scene. It's kind of standard issue.






demistress -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 10:20:21 AM)

Funny, I actually kind of like the mesh shirts on some men, of course THOSE men I'd prefer to just see shirtless LOL




PeterJay -> RE: Mesh shirts on guys (12/24/2006 10:25:23 AM)

The rock scene you hang out with wears those mesh shirts? I have some friends that play in hard rock/heavy metal bands and I have never seen those types of shirts. A pair of jeans & a black T still does the job just fine. Let me know when your next show is & I'll be sure to pass that one up.




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