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DEAR ABBY: I have been seeing "Duane" for two months. He's kind, good-looking, successful, smart and fun. He's also apparently quite proud of his astonishingly hairy chest because he always wears his shirts unbuttoned nearly to his navel. When we're in public, you can see people react. Sometimes they point and whisper.I gently raised the issue, but he didn't seem to think it was a big deal. I like him, but I'm embarrassed sometimes. Any thoughts?
DEAR BLUSHING: Yes. Your friend is suffering from overexposure. When strangers point and whisper, what they're saying is usually no compliment. Because Duane's decolletage embarrasses you, give him a choice: Button up or mow the "lawn."
Here's some advice that reminded me of the V-neck discussion. Looks like Abby agrees with me.Quote from: BLUSHING IN SAN FRANCISCODEAR ABBY: I have been seeing "Duane" for two months. He's kind, good-looking, successful, smart and fun. He's also apparently quite proud of his astonishingly hairy chest because he always wears his shirts unbuttoned nearly to his navel. When we're in public, you can see people react. Sometimes they point and whisper.I gently raised the issue, but he didn't seem to think it was a big deal. I like him, but I'm embarrassed sometimes. Any thoughts?Quote from: ABBYDEAR BLUSHING: Yes. Your friend is suffering from overexposure. When strangers point and whisper, what they're saying is usually no compliment. Because Duane's decolletage embarrasses you, give him a choice: Button up or mow the "lawn."
Quote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 03, 2013, 10:57:28 AMHere's some advice that reminded me of the V-neck discussion. Looks like Abby agrees with me.Quote from: BLUSHING IN SAN FRANCISCODEAR ABBY: I have been seeing "Duane" for two months. He's kind, good-looking, successful, smart and fun. He's also apparently quite proud of his astonishingly hairy chest because he always wears his shirts unbuttoned nearly to his navel. When we're in public, you can see people react. Sometimes they point and whisper.I gently raised the issue, but he didn't seem to think it was a big deal. I like him, but I'm embarrassed sometimes. Any thoughts?Quote from: ABBYDEAR BLUSHING: Yes. Your friend is suffering from overexposure. When strangers point and whisper, what they're saying is usually no compliment. Because Duane's decolletage embarrasses you, give him a choice: Button up or mow the "lawn."What a couple of bitches. I hope Duane threw that broad to the curb and decided to get with a REAL woman who could appreciate a REAL man.
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quick poll:which looks worse... wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked in and no belt, or wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked into a black belt with white tennis shoes?also, why do people still tuck t-shirts in? good grief.
Quote from: Kelly Stewart Creep on May 17, 2013, 08:25:52 AMquick poll:which looks worse... wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked in and no belt, or wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked into a black belt with white tennis shoes?also, why do people still tuck t-shirts in? good grief.no belt kind of became a thing for some reason. not really an opinion on the above but just thought I'd mention it.
Quote from: steve dave on May 17, 2013, 08:30:51 AMQuote from: Kelly Stewart Creep on May 17, 2013, 08:25:52 AMquick poll:which looks worse... wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked in and no belt, or wearing jeans with a polo/t-shirt tucked into a black belt with white tennis shoes?also, why do people still tuck t-shirts in? good grief.no belt kind of became a thing for some reason. not really an opinion on the above but just thought I'd mention it.i think if youre not going to wear a belt you should wear jeans that dont have belt loops. kind of how if youre not going to use a pocket protector you shouldnt wear a shirt with a pocket, ya know?
Need some new shoes.Are Sperry's still fashionable? TIA.
holy crap, where have short sleeved button ups been my whole life? i've always been afraid of them. NOT ANYMORE!
need a new suit... obviously gettin 2 button but what is the next best color/pattern? i have black already... thinking charcoal or grey?
Quote from: Kelly Stewart Creep on June 07, 2013, 12:32:14 PMneed a new suit... obviously gettin 2 button but what is the next best color/pattern? i have black already... thinking charcoal or grey?grey or navy.
Quote from: mocat on June 07, 2013, 12:08:04 PMholy crap, where have short sleeved button ups been my whole life? i've always been afraid of them. NOT ANYMORE! are you a middle school math teacher? because if not you shouldn't be wearing them