Skinny jeans and grandad trousers with orange F's

That's right girl, I'm a masculinist and proud of it.

Too many of us have been downtrodden, and are now wearing thumb-shaped hats and lady-jeans. Time to rise up and cast off the feminine apparel of oppression.

Yea but questioning peoples manhood based on their weight is just pathetic lol. Its just an excuse you're using to justify being fat.
 
If anything id be on OPs side because im 6'1 and 200-220 pounds. But the way he's putting down people because they're not as fat as him is ****ing stupid.
 
POS thread made with POS intentions, purely made to **** people off from what i can see. And OP has managed to **** more people off than me.

Childish... Too bad you cant sage on this garbage forum.
 
Other way around too, is there no other way they could be skinnier than just wanna be feminine? lol

Yes, that's why I said it's hypocrisy.

If anything id be on OPs side because im 6'1 and 200-220 pounds. But the way he's putting down people because they're not as fat as him is ****ing stupid.

Dem assumptions though. You're no better than the people you're whinging about.
 
I didnt say he was any less of a man for being fat lol. Where's my hypocricy? And "They"? I was talking about OP specifically.

You're not saying he's any less of a man, no, but you're implying that he's only saying it to feel better about the fact that he's "fat". So, yes you are being a hypocrite.
 
And I said, not at 9 stone you're not. As in, you're not outlifting people who are considered "men" unless you're talking about newbies straight off the street, and even then I would doubt your claims based on you being a long distance runner, which is the antithesis of lifting heavy.

If you think your numbers will shock people, post away.

Don't think its quite as straight forward as that - I spent way too much of my student days plus a couple of years since working in a warehouse and casually lift to maintain the muscle built up (would be a shame to waste it :D) and can easily compete with a lot of people who are far more bulked up and take it far more serious than I am.
 
I'm not one to comment on fashion sense as I have none and happily could not care less, But I have grown a hatred to the Skinny jeans with no socks and hair shaved at the sides and long spikes look.

Why does modern "Fashion" want to look so horrendously un manly.
 
I'm not one to comment on fashion sense as I have none and happily could not care less, But I have grown a hatred to the Skinny jeans with no socks and hair shaved at the sides and long spikes look.

Why does modern "Fashion" want to look so horrendously un manly.

That i dont know, its weird.
 
Don't think its quite as straight forward as that - I spent way too much of my student days plus a couple of years since working in a warehouse and casually lift to maintain the muscle built up (would be a shame to waste it :D) and can easily compete with a lot of people who are far more bulked up and take it far more serious than I am.

It's all just vague terminology right now though.

"Far more bulked up"

"Can easily compete with"

It doesn't really mean much without more information. Far more to you, might be like half a stone to a stone. Which isn't really going to be that much of a difference anyway.

As for what I was talking about, a 9 stone long distance runner outlifting a lot of men who would be considered a more manly weight, I just don't buy it. He's either over estimating what he's lifting, overestimating their weight, or lifting only when the lights are off and no one else is around.
 
All in all OP is mad because he cant find clothes big enough for him, and to justify his size he has to say its "manly" just like women who are fat claim its "womanly curves".

Pathetic, im out.
 
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