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  • pinkfluff_2
    pinkfluff_2 Posts: 8,055 Forumite
    funny that, i've got stubble and wore a pink shirt yesterday.

    Although i have just come off the sunbed but the logic is.. girls love pink, bloke wears pink shirt, girl is impressed with bloke in pink shirt and goes over faster than a disabled kid on a broken bike.

    Stubble mmmm. Pink shirt is a big no no. Girls also like cute fluffy things but not many would want you walking round in a pink feather boa stroking a kitten :p
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  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    It must be lovely to be fairly small in clothes like 34-36 chest as you could get anything from anyway in any style.


    apart from the fact you'd look like a cricket bat with legs.
  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    pinkfluff wrote: »
    Stubble mmmm. Pink shirt is a big no no. Girls also like cute fluffy things but not many would want you walking round in a pink feather boa stroking a kitten :p


    look missus, we're not talking day glo pink here, just a normal pink shirt, like white but pink
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    cupid_s wrote: »
    Have you decided whether you're going to your graduation or not yet?

    As you did pretty damn good in your degree all things considered I imagine you will, so don't forget you need a black or dark grey suit to wear then anyway

    I am not going to that for months yet so hopefully I will be nice and thin by then.
    :beer:
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    frizz_head wrote: »
    Just like I said yesterday, back to square one. We've finished with studentphil and all the boring threads that that generated. I wait with baited breath for the @rse-wiping thread. :rolleyes:

    At least I am positive and I am trying to make something of myself.
    :beer:
  • cupid_s
    cupid_s Posts: 2,008 Forumite
    It must be lovely to be fairly small in clothes like 34-36 chest as you could get anything from anyway in any style.

    Do you realise that a 34-36 inch chest is classed as extra small in most places?

    I wouldn't think you'd want to be THAT small. I wouldn't want hubby to be
  • frizz_head
    frizz_head Posts: 7,339 Forumite
    pinkfluff wrote: »
    Stubble mmmm. Pink shirt is a big no no. Girls also like cute fluffy things but not many would want you walking round in a pink feather boa stroking a kitten :p
    *Ehem* Pink shirts are a big YES!!! Mr Frizz looks gorg in his pink shirt, which he wears with a pink and pale blue striped tie. :drool:
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  • Hereward
    Hereward Posts: 1,198 Forumite
    pinkfluff wrote: »
    Nope. Real men with stubble :drool: don't.

    Pink is a poncey colour for blokes. It's the ones that think they're 'modern men' that wear it. They can usually be found stocking up on moisturiser and facial scrub :D Tarts.

    Actually (don't you just hate people who start sentences like that) pink is a very manly colour, it only became girly during WWII as the Americans considered blue a manly colour and not pink. Blue was considered a girly colour at the time.
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    apart from the fact you'd look like a cricket bat with legs.

    Most blokes seem dead thin so they must like looking like that.
    :beer:
  • frizz_head
    frizz_head Posts: 7,339 Forumite
    At least I am positive and I am trying to make something of myself.
    Until the next thread.
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