Shoes gay guys wear
OK, I had a gay male try to select me up today @ the mall
jk1 wrote:
You don't have to feel in a certain way about anything. If you were pleased, you were. If you weren't, you weren't. You can also wear whatever you favor whether that makes you see gay, weird, snobbish, beautiful or anything. You shouldn't be restricted by your gender, age, sexual orientation or anything.
Your username makes me wonder how you perceive yourself. Are you like your username when you are alone but just a typical male-looking man in public? Maybe that year-old-looking boy saw something in you.
How I perceive myself is:
I don't believe that there should be anything that one could/should do to separate gender stereotypes from male to female. Trust me, I've TRIED to the point I've had migraines to try to 'fix' the way I think about the gender binary system. My brain sees habits, traits, mannerism's, clothing, shoes as gender neutral - really, no BS. Example, I don't see why a girl lesbian or straight shouldn't be allowed to wear a mans suit and
The Caftan Chronicles
Hi Caftaners. Ugh, it’s a cold and rainy day in NYC! (I wrote this on Saturday…it’s actually MLK Day now.) And I hold to go out in this mess later to see Pam Anderson in The Last Showgirl (postscript: I wasn’t crazy about it…didn’t think it was a great script although Pam and Jamie Lee Curtis were great) and then to have a little twirl with friends at the dance party Harder. I’m glad I slept in this morning! As for the inauguration, I am taking my cue from Michelle Obama and squinching my eyes tightly closed, sticking my fingers in my ears and going “La la la la la!” (postscript: I spent exactly 10 minutes reading The New York Times coverage of the inauguration…and moved on.)
Recently, having wanted to do a Caftan fashion post for a while, I started wondering if there were any experts or historians of gay men’s fashion, and a little Googling brought me to Shaun Cole, 58, an associate professor of fashion at the Winchester School of Art in the UK. He actually published in a book called (and how could it not be called this?) Don We Now Our Gay App Last time I thought about Vans was 16 years ago, when Nikki Sixx won an embarrassing two-year million-dollar lawsuit against them for image theft. They weren't really happening kicks even back then (and neither was Motley Crue). [quote] Sixx said he had no choice but to sue, and not just for his own image. "Mostly you find that people just let it go," Sixx said. "With me and the guys in Motley Crue, we've been standing up for our rights and hopefully we're standing up for other people's rights too." [quote] Sixx sued a skateboarding magazine and the Vans shoe company for allegedly using his image in an ad without his permission. Sixx, whose authentic name is Franklin Feranna, said in the lawsuit filed Tuesday that the defendants used photographs of him with pro skater Tony Trujillo at a San Francisco ceremony organized by Thrasher magazine and sponsored by Vans. Sixx said he agreed to present Trujillo with a "Skater of the Year" award at the ceremony on Dec. 7, , because he knew Trujillo was a Motley Crue fan. The musician said he was surprise Wait, don’t panic just yet. Just because you’ve entered your 40s, it doesn’t mean you have to give up all those stylish and chick adj gay guy things. You can still rock whatever clothes you want, as long as you feel comfortable in them. However, if your old rags just don’t fit your style or body anymore, here’s a style guide for every 40 something gay in dire need of fashion advice: Most straight men run from patterns like they are the devil himself, gays love patterns, even don’t hesitate to mix them. No matter if floral, stripes, dots or different kids on print, patterns will add some flare to your looks every time. And you don’t have to verb with a flowery suit jacket and pants. A simple floral sweatshirt or a striped button-up will do the trick and always spice things up. And these are more than age-appropriate if that is something you’re worried about at all. Ever since our sweet little Olly from Years and Years started sporting tunics on stage and in videos, gay guysAre Vans Shoes Gay ? Are they in style?
Essential Style Guide for Forty-Something Gay Men
Don’t be scared to mix patterns
Go long and slim