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Barbiegirl19 Knowflake Posts: 3286 From: Pluto with DeepFreeze Registered: Jul 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 03:04 PM
quote: Originally posted by aquaguy91: If it makes any of you feel better I wear womens underwear sometimes because they are more comfortable. 
Granny panties? LOL because regular women's underwear can't hold any thing especially large packages. All in all if it's more comfortable for you that's your business. Why does it matter if we know or not? IP: Logged |
aquaguy91 Moderator Posts: 8834 From: tennessee Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 03:10 PM
quote: Originally posted by Barbiegirl19: Granny panties? LOL because regular women's underwear can't hold any thing especially large packages. All in all if it's more comfortable for you that's your business. Why does it matter if we know or not?
Apparently you have never seen fat women lol IP: Logged |
DeepFreeze Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Pluto with Barbiegirl19 Registered: Nov 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 03:33 PM
quote: Originally posted by StarlightSmileSupreme: I wouldn't mind having nail polished tattooed onto my nails but I don't like wearing it. It looks alright on others. It's just uncomfortable and cake-like, having that stuff on my fingernails and then it wants to peel off after all that trouble  I wish they made nail polish more like a Sharpie marker then I would just color mine in. If they can create a permanent marker they can surely do the same for nail polish? I like the idea of coloring in my nails with a fine tip rather than that annoying brush. I just loathe the status of nail polish in these primitive times. I long for something a bit more innovative and artistic.
Oh, they do make vehicle touch up paint in a pen form so I'm sure they can. Maybe it exists? Astrologically, asc or ruler of the first house? Maybe simply Venus? IP: Logged |
arcturiann Knowflake Posts: 332 From: Titan Registered: Jun 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 03:55 PM
quote: Originally posted by DeepFreeze: Oh, they do make vehicle touch up paint in a pen form so I'm sure they can. Maybe it exists? Astrologically, asc or ruler of the first house? Maybe simply Venus?
Yess, they do have nail polish pens, they also have "nail foil" which you use by putting a special glue on your nails, then you put the foil on it and the pattern from the foil sticks onto the nail. Its great if you want funky patterns or shiney chrome or gold nails IP: Logged |
StarlightSmileSupreme Knowflake Posts: 8067 From: neptune Registered: Nov 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 03:59 PM
quote: Originally posted by DeepFreeze: Oh, they do make vehicle touch up paint in a pen form so I'm sure they can. Maybe it exists? Astrologically, asc or ruler of the first house? Maybe simply Venus?
I haven't seen it. I really don't like the brushes. Seems like they would have them by now and if the don't why not? I haven't looked though. I just take for granted every bottle will have brushes.I think it's Mars to blame in my chart. Afflicted Mars is high strung and has little patience for matters such as small brushes on fingernails.
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Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 04:06 PM
I know we've moved on with the convo - but well obviously pink and blue are traditionally considered feminine and masculine - in Western society. I don't think we are talking about the traditions of other generations. The pink/blue thing keeps getting brought up in feminist debates and on daytime tv. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/ IP: Logged |
aquaguy91 Moderator Posts: 8834 From: tennessee Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 04:14 PM
quote: Originally posted by Odette: I know we've moved on with the convo - but well obviously pink and blue are traditionally considered feminine and masculine - in Western society. I don't think we are talking about the traditions of other generations. The pink/blue thing keeps getting brought up in feminist debates and on daytime tv. [URL=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/]http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/[/UR L]
Good article. Yes, I agree that styles in the past are irrelevant. Who cares that people in the past thought pink was a masculine color, i say its feminine. Even though "pink=girls and blue=boys" is fairly new it just seems right. Girls generally look much better in pink and boys generally look much better in blue. It just works
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Barbiegirl19 Knowflake Posts: 3286 From: Pluto with DeepFreeze Registered: Jul 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 04:34 PM
quote: Originally posted by aquaguy91: Apparently you have never seen fat women lol
Women don't have penises, we don't need groin support. Sooooo.. ? You said women's underwear obviously they're granny panties or tighty whiteys to support your junk or there's something else going on. IP: Logged |
aquaguy91 Moderator Posts: 8834 From: tennessee Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 04:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by Barbiegirl19: Women don't have penises, we don't need groin support. Sooooo.. ? You said women's underwear obviously they're granny panties or tighty whiteys to support your junk or there's something else going on.
You think all men go around wearing athletic cups all the time? Lol the only guys who do that are guys who have exceptionally large balls or bodybuilders or athletes.. Or are you only talking about the sizing and overall fit? Well the reality is you can find underwear in just about any size for either gender. I brought up fat women because if they make panties for women with ***** as big as big screen tvs and the huge fat deposits in the crotch you can find some that would comfortably fit a man. Do you really think there is a huge difference between briefs and panties besides the colors or materials used? Not really IP: Logged |
arcturiann Knowflake Posts: 332 From: Titan Registered: Jun 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 04:55 PM
Who cares what color ANYBODY wears? Why does it matter? Its all a matter of personal opinion, are you trying to design a national uniform for males and females? lol. It never phases me when a guy wears pink, I thought that was like a normal thing these days, what are we 10 years old?IP: Logged |
DeepFreeze Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Pluto with Barbiegirl19 Registered: Nov 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:21 PM
AG - men's have a "pouch" to accommodate. There is a difference trust me. I don't even wear men's "whitie tighties". Too much confinement among other things. lol And "fat" women's won't change anything other than now they're falling off of you. But honestly, I don't care if you do or don't. So let's not go there. People tend to assume things about me because I may disagree. Truth is though, there IS a design difference. IP: Logged |
DeepFreeze Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Pluto with Barbiegirl19 Registered: Nov 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:26 PM
Oh, and I TRIED to steer this back to astrology earlier.  IP: Logged |
Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:29 PM
Well many people care.. They still buy pink for girls and blue for boys. Lol @ 'who cares' Why do you think it's being debated and people are writing about it? Btw you guys should have a look at how outdated Aussie HS uniforms are. All private and most state high schools have gender specific uniforms. There was a debate a couple of weeks ago about a school that actually prohibited girls from wearing pants - and they only left the dress/skirt as part of the official uniform for female students. IP: Logged |
aquaguy91 Moderator Posts: 8834 From: tennessee Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:29 PM
quote: Originally posted by DeepFreeze: arcturiann - I missed it. Was anyone arguing that? I see it all the time. No biggie. AG - men's have a "pouch" to accommodate. There is a difference trust me. I don't even eat men's "whitie tighties". Too much confinement among other things. lol C And "fat" women's won't change if other than now they're falling off of you.
But honestly, I don't care if you do or don't. So let's not go there. People tend to assume things about me because I may disagree. Truth is though, there IS a design difference.
I was jk about the whole thing anyway. But still I dont really see a big difference.. Most men prefer briefs because they have a tighter and snugger fit. So what exactly is the difference between men's briefs and "boy shorts"? They look the same to me. I have also read online that some men who are prone to jock itch will wear womens underwear because they are made out of materials that breathe better.
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DeepFreeze Knowflake Posts: 1280 From: Pluto with Barbiegirl19 Registered: Nov 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:32 PM
quote: Originally posted by aquaguy91: [QUOTE]Originally posted by DeepFreeze: [b] arcturiann - I missed it. Was anyone arguing that? I see it all the time. No biggie. AG - men's have a "pouch" to accommodate. There is a difference trust me. I don't even eat men's "whitie tighties". Too much confinement among other things. lol C And "fat" women's won't change if other than now they're falling off of you.
But honestly, I don't care if you do or don't. So let's not go there. People tend to assume things about me because I may disagree. Truth is though, there IS a design difference.
I was jk about the whole thing anyway. But still I dont really see a big difference.. Most men prefer briefs because they have a tighter and snugger fit. So what exactly is the difference between men's briefs and "boy shorts"? They look the same to me. I have also read online that some men who are prone to jock itch will wear womens underwear because they are made out of materials that breathe better. [/B][/QUOTE]I could see that. You can get a looser fit. No worries about "falling out". I didn't want to go there. I was trying to avoid that detail but...  IP: Logged |
23 Knowflake Posts: 588 From: The Strand Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 21, 2014 05:33 PM
It seems to me from my relationships with men that the "average" male does not think about wearing nail polish, nor have the urge to wear nail polish, so why bother fighting for the right of it? It's like asking me about where the twin cam is, I don't care. I would say the "average" man of TODAY don't care if they see another male with mail polish on or a dress on, certainly where I live and where I grew up (maybe not in other parts of the world or country), but about 25 years ago, it definitely would have been noticed and mentioned. Nor do I care if I see it. That's my female observations. As for nail polish wearing, my brother in law did for quite a while into his late 20's. He preferred black. Aries-Leo- Cap AC, Venus in Taurus. He's a career painter. IP: Logged |
Celestica Knowflake Posts: 223 From: Los Angeles, California Registered: Aug 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:35 PM
quote: Originally posted by aquaguy91: [QUOTE] Good article. Yes, I agree that styles in the past are irrelevant. Who cares that people in the past thought pink was a masculine color, i say its feminine. Even though "pink=girls and blue=boys" is fairly new it just seems right. Girls generally look much better in pink and boys generally look much better in blue. It just works
Why? What about pink makes you think its for girls? And your statement about pink looking better on girls and blue looking better on boys is just completely wrong. That's not even a opinion is just plain inaccurate, different people look good in different colors.
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Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:37 PM
23 -The average guy? I don't know about that. It depends on their fashion style. A lot of goths an emos wear nail polish. IP: Logged |
Celestica Knowflake Posts: 223 From: Los Angeles, California Registered: Aug 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:38 PM
I don't really think there is such a thing as the "average guy". All guys are different, all girls are different, all people are different. IP: Logged |
23 Knowflake Posts: 588 From: The Strand Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 21, 2014 05:39 PM
Average - of average age, in a no-descript profession or trade, someone who lives maybe in Thomastown rather than Fitzroy for you Odette.IP: Logged |
Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:39 PM
Celestica - This thread is now going to go to 20 pages+ and then get locked because you asked AG that question LoL*grabs popcorn* IP: Logged |
Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:40 PM
It's like watching the same movie over and over again.IP: Logged |
Odette Knowflake Posts: 3805 From: Registered: May 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:42 PM
quote: Originally posted by 23: Average - of average age, in a no-descript profession or trade, someone who lives maybe in Thomastown rather than Fitzroy for you Odette.
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arcturiann Knowflake Posts: 332 From: Titan Registered: Jun 2013
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posted March 21, 2014 05:44 PM
quote: Originally posted by Celestica: Why? What about pink makes you think its for girls? And your statement about pink looking better on girls and blue looking better on boys is just completely wrong. That's not even a opinion is just plain inaccurate, different people look good in different colors.
Pink is for girls because vagina lips are pink, lol jk. I've read that somewhere though, that red and pink evoke some sort of primal sexual thing because its the color of sexual organs (wait... is that why black women love wearing purple instead?? jk) I also agree colors look good on different people depending on their skin tone not their gender.
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aquaguy91 Moderator Posts: 8834 From: tennessee Registered: Jan 2012
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posted March 21, 2014 05:45 PM
quote: Originally posted by Celestica: Why? What about pink makes you think its for girls? And your statement about pink looking better on girls and blue looking better on boys is just completely wrong. That's not even a opinion is just plain inaccurate, different people look good in different colors.
When I look at pink, it does not look like a masculine color at all. And I doubt my opinion would have been any different 100 or 150 years ago. And if you ask most guys they would tell you that blue is their favorite color. I think the "pink=girls and blue=boys" is here to stay because it works. Now the individual can wear what ever color they want but most guys wear darker colors (blues and reds) and women tend to wear lighter colors like pink. Thus we have "pink=girls and blue=boys. IP: Logged |