halosonfire
halosonfire
halosonfire

This explains a lot. I don't watch tv or read magazines, so I rarely see these types of ads (and of course, I run over a dozen ad-blockers on my internet browser). And so of course I get pretty confused when my gf references products for men that I've clearly never heard of. But she knows my deal: the more I see a

...the white pantyhose. So hawt.

A freak giant of nature, where the average male height in N. America is 5'7".

I won't sleep with blonde women. I've tried. Can't find them attractive. But whatever, plenty of women might find complaints about me and exclude me as a partner. People are discriminatory, judgmental and shallow. Such is life.

I hear that shit all the time from my gal friends. In Brooklyn, all the girls want a dude that is: tall, skinny, dark haired, and with a ton of tattoos. Any man that looks like that will have to quit his job just to handle the women that throw themselves at that type.

Just because women are subject to an inordinate amount of sexism and discrimination doesn't mean that women don't discriminate against men that are: short, fat, bald, etc.

Seriously though, I've heard so many women say that 'short men' are akin to 'obese women' - they're undatable in the eyes of people who spend their time watching tv/movies and reading fashion mags that dictate what is hot and what is not.

Truth. Most women will not date men that are too: short, fat, bald, broke, hirsute, etc.

As a dude that started wearing skinny jeans around 2000 (in high school), I cannot wear loose pants. All that extra fabric feels very restrictive and like I'm swimming in excess fabric. With skinny jeans, I can't feel them at all - it feels like I'm not even wearing pants - and I like it!

Right, because men that wear pants that are too big for their legs (and are hopelessly outdated) really show some procreative/earning potential...

Those are...baggy monstrosities that look like someone is wearing their older brother's pants.

For those of us that have always been super skinny - and we tend to swim in 'relaxed' fit pants - this is THE REVOLUTION WE"VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!

We're talking about clothing for human-sized humans. Not gigantor freaks.

I like it because it specifically reduces humans to their animal state. We are animals, and it's pretty damaging to walk around our ecosystem thinking like we're somehow special or different than other living creatures who deserve the same (if not more) respect and protection.

Great. More overpopulation based on fertility rates and increased lifespans. I'm sure that this won't contribute to the global economic/environmental collapse at all.

This person is not overly attractive. Not ugly by any means, but just...average.

Jesus tapdancing Christ. A backwards baseball cap and sunglasses? That combination is the definition of douche. Mega-douche. Super extra dude douche, now with added bro douche.

For those of us that eat strictly organic - I was raised that way, can't really change that - it's a pain to bike from an inorganic grocer to a grocer that sells all the food I purchase. I do it sometimes, but the convenience often prevails.

I dont go to TJs because I generally don't buy packaged food - and prefer to buy whole foods (unironically) from the produce, meat and cheese sections. TJs mostly sells packaged and processed foods that are natural/organic/etc but are nonetheless full of stuff to provide an abnormal shelf life.

Glad to see that people who shop at WF still think it's ok to drive everywhere. So much for buying (admittedly overpriced) food that is better for the environment!