That's not even true, and if you google Neil Patrick Harris or Eddie Redmayne (just off the top of my head) you'll see both of those actors wear some interesting colours/fabrics/textures on the carpet.
That's not even true, and if you google Neil Patrick Harris or Eddie Redmayne (just off the top of my head) you'll see both of those actors wear some interesting colours/fabrics/textures on the carpet.
1)I'd like to see where you get your stats.
Yes, women have more style options, which is cool for those that want to change up their look, but I wouldn't call it a privilege. Women are kind of forced into spending a lot of time, money, and energy on their appearance. Not everyone enjoys having to deal with that, but there are consequences if you don't. If this…
I think it's both. There was definitely implied homophobia in the term "metrosexual." As if real manly straight men don't put effort into their appearances.
Yeah, I get the double standard, and added to my post a bit. But expecting men on the red carpet to not dress like it's Superbowl Sunday is about changing the standard.
Sneakers are everywhere, and Sudeikis is quite a stylish guy, although this may not be the best example.
I worked for a company with a business casual dress code. I lokked around, saw the men in ratty, worn jeans, sneakers or work boots with their equally worn button up shirts. Twice I tried to pull off new, dark jeans and herls with my dress shirt and both times I got called into my manager's office for a lecture on…
This is exactly what should not happen during my sexual peak. I walk outside and I see all these men contented with their hipster clothes and D. H. Lawrence beards, it's very depressing. I stay home crafting a lot and trying to get inspired by things that are sexy, like listening to The Cramps or something. Hell, even…
Being someone's friend is not leading them on. You need to reconsider what a "friend" is because you must be a shitty one.
I couldn't care less about how expensive a dude's clothes are, but I do tend to be attracted to men who don't just dress like they are a robot programmed to be a midtwenties heterosexual male human. You know what I mean, baggy shorts, filthy shoes, oversized shirt with incomprehensible design. It's a look that screams…
American men these days dress like shit. That is nothing to aspire to.
As my mom said, and as her grandmother said: "When money goes out the door, love goes out the window."
Well, they say that money is the leading cause of arguments in a marriage. Still, I think many people will interpret this study as they like. Big wedding does not automatically equal happy marriage.
Couldn't a bigger wedding be an indication that the couple has more resources and a bigger support network?