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Or a clear indication of priorities. Better to know the rules of trendy footwear than know how to speak English. Knowing how to speak English is for geezers in their 40s who should be looking for retirement homes. Who else has time for that stuff when there's more important stuff like knowing what's currently trending in shoes.
Come one, this has to be a troll. Who in the world thinks it's their job to tell the rest of the world how to dress? So what if you "look like a homosexual"? Maybe you are. Where I live, a man wearing loafers or oxfords would be looked at funny. Button up shirts are uncomfortable, and polo shirts are for preppy types, so a lot of men don't care for them. I don't happen to like baggy jeans myself but it's none of my business if someone wants to wear them.
Part of growing up is learning that not everyone has to think, act, and dress like you do.
True, I mean some of us think there's nothing wrong with being homosexual anyway, so....
I'm intimidated by men who dress up, so screw that.
Throw your vans on and the most logo ridden shirt you own.
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