Soontir Fel wrote:Yeah that was my point. Nowadays its all about sexual stimulation!
Only if you're agreeing with me, that wasn't what I said.
Now I have a moral dilemma, should I follow my instincts and see women as mates or should I respect them as equals? Can one do either of these?
Why do you embrace the Law of the Excluded Middle?
Oh and by the way, Tesla was robbed!
Probably by Edison.
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Aztaroth wrote:I've never cared much what materials clothes are made out of, as long as they look and feel good, and seem like they'll last. Sadly, I've proved to be a poor judge of the last point.
EDIT: A quick check reveals they are 100% cotton...
Generally speaking, cotton gets very wrinkled, doesn't hold its shape, and fades very quickly. My mother hates 100% cotton garments, not least because in the old days, they had to be ironed to look half-decent, and also because she had to pick cotton when she was a child, which created a natural aversion to it.
Cotton can be treated to make it "wrinkle free" and a bit more colorfast, but cotton blended with polyester nearly always looks better (unless you're talking about really cheap clothes that look horrible no matter what they're made out of). Mercerized cotton is good for socks and underwear, but I don't remember ever seeing any jeans made out of mercerized cotton.
Jeans have a long history of appealing to people who want them to look faded and worn out, and cotton fits the bill perfectly.
Damn, these look good like this... they're fairly new, so thay haven't been worn out at all yet as far as I can see, still as black as the day I bought them. I have an older pair of similar ones, and they do seem to have lost a bit of their colour... ah, well
C Elegans wrote:I do find it annoying that the pluralism of the free market gives us freedom to make a million completely meaningless choices. Lycra however, I like. I like to wear very tight jeans, and when sitting down, bending over or generally moving around, it's more comfortable with stretchy jeans.
The wisdom of lycra in men's jeans is obvious to me - you can get a better look at their ass and thighs.
But I much, much prefer to wear baggy jeans! The last few jeans I've bought, were in my size (the same size my other baggy jeans were, which are still baggy), and they're tight as anything!
fable wrote:Ease of movement, if the object is like a second skin. Also it can be sexually stimulating to the right viewer.
My wife has a pleasantly Rubenesque figure. In tight jeans? My gods...
I actually prefer looser clothes on women, skin tight stuff *is* nice, but my preference does lie with baggy clothes on women. Although I like more women more than just rubenesque.
I guess I´m here to defend us tight clothes wearers Honestly, I really can´t stand baggy or wide stuff. It makes me feel quite ridiculous, it´s heavy, and when there´s a lot of wind you look like a sailing boat gone wild. For that matter, I like the lycra that Levi´s puts into some of their men´s jeans because a non-elastic skinny jean needs zippers on the bottom of the pipes to be able to put them on, and I don´t like the look of that. Plus I´m exceptionally skilled at breaking, tearing or otherwise doing stupid things with zippers so I try to avoid the things wherever possible. God bless button-up pants
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Craig wrote:But I much, much prefer to wear baggy jeans! The last few jeans I've bought, were in my size (the same size my other baggy jeans were, which are still baggy), and they're tight as anything!
Baggy clothes has one major advantage as long as you know the content is attractive - they come off more easily
I actually prefer looser clothes on women, skin tight stuff *is* nice, but my preference does lie with baggy clothes on women. Although I like more women more than just rubenesque.
More than just rubeneque? Personally, I think a big woman fits better in slightly closer fitting clothes, not skin tight, but not baggy either since a large person can look similar to my camping tents in too baggy clothes.
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I like the lycra that Levi´s puts into some of their men´s jeans[/quote wrote:
You're my man Molto, you love football, played D2 and wear jeans with lycra! If you are still in Argentina when I move to Cali, I'll come down to you and we'll go to BA for football and tango
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C Elegans wrote:Baggy clothes has one major advantage as long as you know the content is attractive - they come off more easily
C, I like baggy stuff, because I like baggy stuff. I don't know why, maybe I don't like the feeling of confinement...but also it stops me looking liek a Stick man playing mime....
C Elegans wrote:More than just rubenesque? Personally, I think a big woman fits better in slightly closer fitting clothes, not skin tight, but not baggy either since a large person can look similar to my camping tents in too baggy clothes.
*snip*
Yeah, larger. But I'll concede this point to my lack of experience. You may have a point. I'm suddenly remembering a certain Ex....