Any guy that does his own laundry is eventually going to own a pink shirt.
Nope, that’s about how long ago since I rode behind a guy on a motorcycle. I held on to the base of the seat. The thought of putting my arms around a guy felt… strange.
A few years ago our local TV critic attended some big function thrown by CBS and reported that Bob Schieffer must have been either very secure in his position or close to retirement because he wore a pink shirt.
And yes, I’ve seen two guys on a motorcycle.
Funny, and true. That’s why the wife does the laundry now. 'Cept somehow she still manages a bleach stain every here and there.
Uh, pink for girls and blue for guys is actually a modern convention. In the early 20th century and just prior, IIRC, pink was the manly color.
Anyway, I’ve always worn pink, even though it is just now becoming popular. In fact, I’m wearing pink now. For that matter, I wear every color, shade, or luster I feel like, simply because, as stated above, “fuck fashion.” I’ll start my own trends and let the world be damned.
Perhaps you have a hole in your chin?
Is a bleach stain really a stain or more a lack of stain?
Excuse me, I am tired, but how is this pertinent to any of the thread?
Just askin’
And pinkmarabou yumm and rowrr back atcha–me loves a trim fella in pink.
(my hsuband says that even pale green is gay… :rolleyes: ).
plnnr I think he must! 
Don’t blame me for not knowing pink was a manly color, here in the Milwaukee area I will frequently see black socks with shorts and even worse yet, old guys wearing black socks with very pasty white skin, shorts and sandals. One should not wear socks with sandals, especially black socks…right?
Originally Posted by LouisB;
I do most of the housework and cooking in our household—it’s hard enough with just two of us. I don’t need anyone else to clean up after or to cook for.
If there were more than one other person (like in the OP when I was thinking it would be nice to have a second wife with an income) besides the primary SO then he would have to clean up after two other people instead of just the one.
That’s it exactly.
So I like pink, and yes I am biased. But it still looks great on a man and does NOT diminish his “manliness” in my eyes at all. It looks good, so wear it (and send me pictures!).

Yep, they’re back. I can’t go to the mall without seeing PINK! shirts on men everywhere.
IIRC, during the Victorian era pink was considered a more “male” color, as it was a watered down version of red.
(and have sexual relationships) ? :eek:
I don’t ask for details - I don’t know who’s sleeping with whom. Know how you don’t want to contemplate your parents having sex? Multiply that by four for me, thanks. 
I disagree, to some extent. I can’t stand guys with long hair, so the first one’s right out.
I like pink shirts, as long as they’re a certain kind of pink. I’m fairly pink-skinned, so bright pink makes me light up like a jack-o-lantern.
Right now, I’m wearing a pink shirt, purple tie, and charcoal two button suit. I’ve had this pink shirt for roughly six or eight months, and wear it about once every ten days or so.
psst…they’re the same guy, several years apart.
But yes, I think he looks yummier in the second one.
Well, we can assume it’s because Ewan McGregor does nothing for me in general. 