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AKA2D '91 03-25-2003 02:38 PM

To answer the question @ hand: Yes!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Steeltrap
Besides, people with any shade of brown skin look great in pink.
;)

Yesssss indeed!


:cool:

Betarulz! 03-25-2003 02:39 PM

Here's my rule of advice

You can wear a pink shirt,

you can have long hair,

you can have a mustache.

Just never all at the same time

Optimist Prime 03-25-2003 03:28 PM

Try to get something out of it from her...like "okay I'll wear the shirt if..."

Peaches-n-Cream 03-25-2003 03:37 PM

I borrowed my bf's pink shirt the other day. My sister thought that it was funny that he had such a bright pink shirt , but I like it. :cool: Wearing those shirts for your girlfriend when you two are alone is a great compromise. :)

FAB*SpiceySpice 03-25-2003 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Betarulz!
Here's my rule of advice

You can wear a pink shirt,

you can have long hair,

you can have a mustache.

Just never all at the same time


Hahaha, that's some pretty good advice. :D Except for the mustache, I hate those, they're never acceptable in my book. :)

bucutie02 03-25-2003 05:56 PM

I think that some guys can pass off wearing those colors and some cant. I mean some guys look HOT and some look weird in them. I agree with what someone said earlier, you shouldnt have to wear something you would feel uncomfortable in because I am sure your girlfriend wouldnt want that anyways.

Just let her know you like the shirts but the colors arent what you would normally pick out. Tell her you want to try and exchange them for colors that are more "you".

I dont think she will be hurt- and I know you want to please her, but if that means you being miserable then just tell her.

CarolinaCutie 03-26-2003 01:39 AM

The right kind of guy in a light pink or lilac polo or button down can be very sexy... It has to be worn in a casual, rumpled way though.

But if YOU aren't comfortable with it, your girl will probably know, so you might as well tell her.

chideltjen 03-26-2003 02:10 AM

lilac i am not too sure about... however i am a big fan of lime green on a guy.

and pink... well it worked for ross on friends... just say it's salmon :D

FiReKraCkEr 03-26-2003 08:33 AM

Here at my school, if you can rock a pink shirt...you're a REAL man! I tend to think so too.

I think light pink/peach looks good on some guys. But please do NOT wear it with sandblasted jeans.


Anyway, who became God and assigned certain colors to genders? Why can't a guy wear pink or purple without people passing judgements? Sheesh.

smiley21 03-26-2003 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Timber
Guys in pink shirts makes me hard...and I'm a guy. Phikappapsiman, what's your name and number?
this post and the one in james' 'cancun' thread is freaking me out. are you the typical horny guy or is puberty making your hormones rage?

phikappapsiman 03-26-2003 11:20 PM

Sorry Timber...I'm taken!

But, if you are anywhere near San Francisco, I am SURE that I can hook you up with any number of guys wearing pink shirts!!!;)

fsu24DZ 03-31-2003 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by White_Chocolate
purple is cool on some guys
i know tons of guys who wear lilac but they are extremely sloppy with it(a signal that you're not gay)
like they'll wear those cargo guy capris from structure, the lilac polo untucked and wrinkled, and some tennis with no socks. . .

of course, i don't have any ugly guy friends
but they are absolute horn dogs



Guys Wearing Capris...and pastel colors?? What will they think of next!!!!!!!! Oh my :p I've never heard of such a thing, at least not around here!!!

Shelacious 03-31-2003 01:48 PM

I agree with those that say just keeps the shirts, try and wear them around her, and intimate the colors/styles you really like for the next time. I got my SO a sweater for Christmas and it didn't fit, so he returned it (with me, mind you) and got something he "really" liked. It really didn't make me appreciate his honesty any more: it just made me resolved that I won't buy him clothing (or much else) anytime soon!

I think that it's a bit insensitive to let someone know that you didn't like their gift, as "most" folks take some time in thinking about a gift they would like you to have/you would appreciate. It is an honor to receive one and not obligatory on their part (just like I'm not "obligated" to use the gift). When folks get me gifts that they thought I would like (and I don't), I focus on the fact that they cared about me enough to try, rather than focusing on "why would they get me THAT?" When I think like that, I find that most time I DO appreciate their gift with time, even if I didn't initially.

And pink (especially salmon) and yellow shirts can be freaked and look great--I'm thinking baggier (not saggin') khakis, boots (doc martens, tims) etc--kind of a Sean Jean style would work. (I'm not sold on the lilac in the Bay Area though).

AXJules 03-31-2003 02:14 PM

Just please please please be tan when you rock the pastels....(self tanner is fine)....ain't nothing worse than a see through guy in a gay shirt

ksig600 03-31-2003 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fsu24DZ
Guys Wearing Capris...and pastel colors?? What will they think of next!!!!!!!! Oh my :p I've never heard of such a thing, at least not around here!!!
You bring up a good point...The man capri's MUST go!

I worked at GAP when they first came out 3 years ago, andthose things stayed on the shelves for months.

I heard its popular on the west coast, but here in the south its not worn by many hetrosexual men


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