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Again. Men being obsessed with another mans sexuality is weird.And at least 28 pages of accusing him of homosexuality.
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Again. Men being obsessed with another mans sexuality is weird.And at least 28 pages of accusing him of homosexuality.
Do you own a pair of boots at all?Chelsea boots are boujee as hell. I don't hate them when worn w/ dress pants, but they just look weird w/ denim, imo. I wouldn't wear them at all.
Aren't gay men considered men, yet homosexual?! Gay women are considered Lesbian, so the discussion of Samuels possibly being homosexual seems to be par for the course, if men are indeed discussing men and their possible sexual identity, correct?Again. Men being obsessed with another mans sexuality is weird.
Chelsea boots are boujee as hell. I don't hate them when worn w/ dress pants, but they just look weird w/ denim, imo. I wouldn't wear them at all.
They're named Chelsea.?
I don't even think Chelsea boot are that fancy. They pretty versatile.
Unless one benefits from him being gay, theorizing about it as a heterosexual male is questionable in itself.Aren't gay men considered men, yet homosexual?! Gay women are considered Lesbian, so the discussion of Samuels possibly being homosexual seems to be par for the course, if men are indeed discussing men and their possible sexual identity, correct?
I am just trying to get a grasp on why it is cool for men, to only broach certain topics, like the of bashing independent women.
I come in peace.
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I don't even think Chelsea boot are that fancy. They pretty versatile.
At one point I had too many. Some Doc Martens I've had since 2012 or 13, 2 40 belows, 1 pair of constructs, & the Yeezy 950's.Do you own a pair of boots at all?
Versatile ? Maybe if you’re going to old town road to vacation
don’t take my jokes or opinions too seriously
Im not sure what the punchline is , they are versatile. You can rock then with a suit, business casual or hipster.
I don’t think I’ll EVER wear a suit again (unless acting in something but I’m not an actor). I’m disappointed at the times I have worn one. Business casual.... not in the corporate world and never will be (African). Don’t know what hipster is or looks like really.
What? Africans don't wear suits?
I know this is a lie cause every African person I know overdresses for every occasion.
It's only questionable if there were something wrong, with being gay.Unless one benefits from him being gay, theorizing about it as a heterosexual male is questionable in itself.
most Africans you know are also either christian or muslim right? In parts of Africa, the lawyers and judges wear those george washington wigs....currently. Because they behave from a colonized/indoctrinated mind, doesn’t make it “appropriate”. Would you agree or disagree that suits are a european construct? (No all my clothing isn’t from Africa, but they’re at least comfortable and practical.....)
Does wavycrocket know you are spending his money on such things.Oh, that's totally fine. I rock Chelsea boots when its weather and season appropriate. Does NT think I'm zesty?
Are we talking Africa as a continent? Or are we talking about countries IN Africa? The ceremonial dressings/business dressings differ from country to country, culture to culture, tribe to tribe. Also, we must factor in wealth.
Does wavycrocket know you are spending his money on such things.