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Son is gorgeous but them teeth? Okay Keef did more chemicals than you will ever see in your life. And he is way older and looks younger. Sucks to be you
Sucks to be who? Please clarify. And really WTH how many times do you need to keep saying he has bad teeth? Your opinion on that was stated more than once. What a fixation.Son is gorgeous but them teeth? Okay Keef did more chemicals than you will ever see in your life. And he is way older and looks younger. Sucks to be you
I have never understood why men decided to start wearing earrings. They just make men look silly or make them look effeminate in my never humble estimation...
Some piercings are fine but this is not my cup of tea..![]()
His parents must be proud of him!!
If it was my child, I wouldn't let it in my home unless its head was covered, and even then I would have to think about it.
The company that I worked for before retiring was no piercings for males, except for one small earring may be worn with Supervisor approval. No Hoops for males.
Some piercings are fine but this is not my cup of tea..![]()
Frankly, I think this is largely a generational thing. Attitudes toward what constitutes masculinity and feminity have changed, thankfully. Far fewer restrictions. IMHO, this is a good thing. The freedom to express one's individuality is a healthy form of self
expression. The sooner men are freed from the yolk of "don't do that, it's girly," and women, "tattoos are tramp stamps, Piercings are slutty" the better off we will all be. Remember when good girls didn't have sex before marriage? Lolol. Riiiight! Now, many women, such as myself, choose to never marry at all.
A lot of tattoos & piercings scream "I need attention, look at me" just like a label or design on clothing a runway model wore in a magazine picture.
+1. That's the "expressing one's individuality" thing, in a nutshell. I recall my son trying to defend the practice of "tagging"(IE:graffiti) , saying that it was a way of "expressing" one's individuality. My thought: if one's "individuality" is heavily influenced by the bombardment and consumption of entertainment content produced commercially by the media industry, then you can hardly claim original thought with the outward bound vestiges, albeit graffiti or extensive piercings or tattooing.
'you are what you eat", applies to both food and cultural influences.
Philly, HaHaHaHaHaHa. I am not touching that comment with a ten foot pole.