The only man who could pull off wearing an earring ..... Mmmmm!
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boomerang wrote:I had my right eyebrow pierced a looooooooooooooooooooong time ago...took it off a loooooooong time ago...it interfered with my sleep ....oh and I have a couple of tatts...
I agree with kafenes...its a free world...
GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
It's hairy, unattractive legs with knobbly knees that I find objectionable.
By coincide I saw a man not wearing a shirt in the High Street here in one of the north London suburbs not one hour ago, not a terribly attractive site, best kept for the beach.
As for women, what can I say and stay this side of being lynched? Uhm ...
GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
It's hairy, unattractive legs with knobbly knees that I find objectionable.
By coincide I saw a man not wearing a shirt in the High Street here in one of the north London suburbs not one hour ago, not a terribly attractive site, best kept for the beach.
As for women, what can I say and stay this side of being lynched? Uhm ...
are you homophobic as well? i happen to love some hairy legs on a man.
bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
It's hairy, unattractive legs with knobbly knees that I find objectionable.
By coincide I saw a man not wearing a shirt in the High Street here in one of the north London suburbs not one hour ago, not a terribly attractive site, best kept for the beach.
As for women, what can I say and stay this side of being lynched? Uhm ...
are you homophobic as well? i happen to love some hairy legs on a man.
Not in the least, people must do what they want to do as long as they don't interfere with other's enjoyment.
If I can find one I'll post a photo of my lower half in my shorts (beach wear) so that the slightly hairy leg loving female members might have an Easter swoon.
GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
It's hairy, unattractive legs with knobbly knees that I find objectionable.
By coincide I saw a man not wearing a shirt in the High Street here in one of the north London suburbs not one hour ago, not a terribly attractive site, best kept for the beach.
As for women, what can I say and stay this side of being lynched? Uhm ...
are you homophobic as well? i happen to love some hairy legs on a man.
Not in the least, people must do what they want to do as long as they don't interfere with other's enjoyment.
If I can find one I'll post a photo of my lower half in my shorts (beach wear) so that the slightly hairy leg loving female members might have an Easter swoon.
if i said i was excited to see that, there are certain forum members who would call me a slut, but hey, who cares?~ i would love to see that!
bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:GorillaGal wrote:bill cobbett wrote:I can't say I approve of men wearing earings etc. but what I find really offensive is men wearing shorts in public, when they are not on a beach, playing football etc.
interesting.
do you object to women wearing shorts in public?
what about men without shirts?
and women without shirts?
It's hairy, unattractive legs with knobbly knees that I find objectionable.
By coincide I saw a man not wearing a shirt in the High Street here in one of the north London suburbs not one hour ago, not a terribly attractive site, best kept for the beach.
As for women, what can I say and stay this side of being lynched? Uhm ...
are you homophobic as well? i happen to love some hairy legs on a man.
Not in the least, people must do what they want to do as long as they don't interfere with other's enjoyment.
If I can find one I'll post a photo of my lower half in my shorts (beach wear) so that the slightly hairy leg loving female members might have an Easter swoon.
if i said i was excited to see that, there are certain forum members who would call me a slut, but hey, who cares?~ i would love to see that!
Me and my big mouth
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