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scheming_gypsy wrote: »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
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studentphil wrote: »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.0 -
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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:0 -
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:0 -
studentphil wrote: »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 be0 -
*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: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
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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
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.0 -
scheming_gypsy wrote: »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:0 -
Until the next thread.studentphil wrote: »At least I am positive and I am trying to make something of myself.Only 5% of those who can give blood, actually do!
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