Butt curves is woke
Butt curves is woke
Butt curves is woke
I mean yeah. So many insecure men, refuse to wear fitted clothes or talk to their doctor about lower intestine problems, because they believe that admitting you have a butt is gay or feminine.
Removing the gay/trans rear is pretty in character for these types.
Its a weird attitude that would be a lot more funny if it didn't cause men to die of preventable ass cancers.
Having your pants in your crack that high, is NOT fitted.
Yoga pants, sure, I guess, but leather pants that you need to hike/fight in, that is a huge nonstarter.
It's a fantasy world, we can have magical leather pants that show off your ass and are comfortable to fight in and maybe even give a +1 to stealth rolls.
"I keep trying to stealth, but the clap of my ass cheeks keeps giving me disadvantage!"
The originals comment I was replying to was making a generalized statement about fitted clothes and not specific to a fantasy scenario.
Edit.
And he also edited it.
Which is very weird, women love a guy that has a nice ass.
Heavy are the thighs that bear the strap on
IDK if hetero men refusing to wear fitted clothes is because of homophobia... Or that they actively refuse in the first place, its more likely a disinterest in spending the time or money on fashion in general. Most hetero men will only engage with fashion after they've hit the gym/got-fit because they think they have a chance with ladies after that so a thing they normally would ignore (fashion) is suddenly worth the effort for the extrinsic reward.
Waiting for 4x4s and trucks to be classed as gay so idiots would stop buying them and not fitting on our British roads
There are many more reasons for not wanting to wear fitted clothes. They are not comfortable and you actually need to look good to look better.
Hard disagree. What this picture is showing is ill-fitted clothes. Everyone looks better when their measurements are taken into consideration with the outfit. You don't have to fit it close to the belly to be 'fitted' clothes, they'd probably downplay the extra waist size and focus on tailoring the fit near the shoulders and arms and ensuring the shirts mid area is more specific to the individual's shape than the three-sizes-fit-all Walmart shirt strategy.
Most of my stuff isn't fitted, and I've been a solid 50-75lbs overweight most of my life, but the stuff that is fitted looks nice (and cost a good penny more) and makes me feel better while wearing it
Dude’s buff as fuck.
This is how I feel when I try on a shirt I like in a store. Nice shirt for a nice-looking guy. Guess I'll have to stick to the plaid sacks.