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Male users - How much pink would you wear?

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lol, when i ran a guild in WoW i made our tabards pink

Was actually something I remembered, but that was in WOW.

We had the care bear pink white heart tabards awhile in PVP for grins and giggles in our guild. Was fun steamrolling people with those on in game.
 
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None. I'm not gay.

Since when does wearing pink make someone gay? Gay men are actually less likely to wear pink than straight men except on television as a request from TV producers as a way to gain viewers by promoting gay stereotypes.
 
Since when does wearing pink make someone gay? Gay men are actually less likely to wear pink than straight men except on television as a request from TV producers as a way to gain viewers by promoting gay stereotypes.

So, out of curiosity, are you gay?

(I have a ton of gay and lesbian friends, BTW)
 
I do not wear pink. I do not wear lady's underwear. You've never seen me in a bra (because I've never put one on). You haven't seen me in high heels, same reason.

No offense, if you do otherwise, fine, no problemo, it's a free country.
 
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Since when does wearing pink make someone gay? Gay men are actually less likely to wear pink than straight men except on television as a request from TV producers as a way to gain viewers by promoting gay stereotypes.

Whatever you want to believe...
 
Since when does wearing pink make someone gay? Gay men are actually less likely to wear pink than straight men except on television as a request from TV producers as a way to gain viewers by promoting gay stereotypes.

It's your life wear all the pink you want if you don't mind the odd looks in public.
 
I have a couple salmon colored polo shirts and a few pink that I wear during the summer. Not a fan of pure white shirts, so it's a good compromise for something cool.
 
I do not wear pink. I do not wear lady's underwear. You've never seen me in a bra (because I've never put one on). You haven't seen me in high heels, same reason.

No offense, if you do otherwise, fine, no problemo, it's a free country.
I've smelled lady's underwear. Does that count for anything?

I have flat feet. Stopped pretty quickly wearing cowboy boots because of that. Big heels yes. But I don't think most people think of that as "high heels".

Checked my closet. Checked my draws. No pink.

I think I've come close to wearing blue every day of my life. Maybe someone will start a "how much blue would you wear" thread.
 
It is just a color. The only thing unmasculine about that color is getting oversensitive or shy about wearing it. Also, sex-linked colorblindness gene FTW.
 
I think I've come close to wearing blue every day of my life. Maybe someone will start a "how much blue would you wear" thread.
Not a big fan of blue either, but I do have some blue stuff; most notably, my ridiculous blueberry BDUs. Not my favorite, but the price was right. They're sufficient for work.

Green FTW. I like earth tones best. I mentioned earlier not liking pastels, but that wasn't 100% accurate. I don't like commonly sold pastels, but I really like my army universal camo ACUs, and they're pastel I guess. I'd wear solid color clothes using any of the colors in that pattern.
 
When I was 10 years old I played in a soccer league that distributed jerseys to each team, each a different color. Our team was given bright pink soccer jerseys. I have no idea WTF the soccer league was thinking when they decided to give 10 year old boys a bunch of pink jerseys to wear.
 
Since when does wearing pink make someone gay? Gay men are actually less likely to wear pink than straight men except on television as a request from TV producers as a way to gain viewers by promoting gay stereotypes.
Gotta realize pcgeek11 is still living in the grand old 1950s in his mind.
 
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