Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I agree no one should wear clothes that require lubricants and/or multiple people to get in and out of- unless you are an astronaut or hazmat responder. In which case your clothes are funny-looking anyway, regardless of the fashion of the moment.

However attaching that rule only to members of one gender is a bit sexist, now don't you think? There's getting to be an underlying theme of homophobia and intolerance of non-'mainstream' gender/lifestyle expressions in this thread that I find profoundly disappointing, especially coming from a community who proclaim themselves free thinkers. Sad.
I only said guy because that's what came to mind right away being a guy, plus I can't help but wonder how uncomfortable that would be for a guy in that area ya know...all choked and stuff. But I feel the exact same about girls, it looks terrible. I just can't get into that squeezed-into-jean thing where you see everything that lies underneath.
Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . OMG, that's/you're so EMO!!! I swear to God, I'm gonna strangle the next person who says this to me. All of a sudden this one, insignificant little sub-culture has come to dominate and monopolize any and all themes dark, as viewed by those not immersed in the culture. Frankly I'm getting sick of this whole emo-hatred itself; I wouldn't ever embrace this way of life myself, really not my style, but is it really so outrageous a concept that we just let people be? Now "Emo" has become a taint; not of the culture itself, Rating: 5