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For you guys on this thread that are 120 pounds or lighter, please gain some weight. That is embarrassing. have you ever spoken to a girl in your life?
Being runner skinny has little to do with finding women’s clothing to be better fitting, quite the contrary most of the time. A skinny runner male will still almost always have much broader shoulders and smaller hips for the same height. The only exception for clothing is body hugging leggings that are stretchy enough that shape doesn’t matter.
That's a good point with guys.
Women I know have remarked even guys are wearing women-inspired fashion (open cardigans, shawl-collar sweaters).
I know women, at least since 2013, have ditched button-downs and suit jackets for knit tops and open cardigans as their professional business wear (excepting airline workers, hotel front desk clerks and lawyers, who wear suits like they always will).
I think it's because the cardis are more comfortable, yet still businesslike as a jacket/blazer. Some of the younger women wear racerback tanks and shells underneath, older women will wear more upscale sweaters (regardless of season). For instance, my therapist is always in knits and cardis, she even said she used to wear suits but realized she didn't need to.
Me too! After i bought basellers dress while reading a review on fortyreviews.
Definitely - I wore women's wear when I won Boston, NY, London, Berlin, and Chicago the last several years.
What even is a woman?? Asking for a friend.
I wear a pair of female vaporflies, but that's since they were cheap. They fit but are designed to be unisex
I wear men's trainers a lot because I don't like the colours of the women's trainers and I also find they are not so tight/narrow/from top to bottom. One exception is some 'raspberry' altra trainers I got because they were so massively reduced (I guess other people did not like the colour either!).
I like to wear bras and lace thongs. Makes me feel sexy.
i know I am weird wrote:
At 5'7 110 pounds and living in a part of the country where every male is morbidly obese (and proud of it), I have found it hard to shop for men's clothes. Everything seems too loose and baggy. I prefer a more form- fitted look. For the last 6 months I have been online shopping for women's clothes and wear them, but not all the time yet. No one has called me out on it so far, but I am scared they might. I was just looking for support. Do any other guys do this? Thanks
this guy was ahead of his time
A couple of observations:
1. This is Quality Trolling. 10/10 I say!
2. Today this thread would be deleted instantly.
3. “Flaunt our fanciness” is still one of the funniest things I’ve read on LRC.
Cross-dressing leads to bad outcomes.
i know I am weird wrote:
At 5'7 110 pounds and living in a part of the country where every male is morbidly obese (and proud of it), I have found it hard to shop for men's clothes. Everything seems too loose and baggy. I prefer a more form- fitted look. For the last 6 months I have been online shopping for women's clothes and wear them, but not all the time yet. No one has called me out on it so far, but I am scared they might. I was just looking for support. Do any other guys do this? Thanks
Yes, I also find women's clothing fits me better.
But usually I'll go to the 'Kids' section and buy clothes for 14 to 16 year old... children?
Most of people are overweight, so S sizes are rare and run out quickly. Ocassionally I'm ok with an XS, but not all clothes have that size available...
No one has to call you out. You have all my support. Be proud of your athletic/slim body! Fat people hate us just because they don't have the discipline to work hard, exercise everyday, and eat properly!
Men's clothing is better quality and less expensive than women's clothing.
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