Do men look good wearing earrings?

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
 

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.
 
Yes, this is beginning to border on hostile. Some peeps like Johnny Depp, and that is ok. We all have flaws, why should celebrities be exempt from imperfection? Hardly fair, IMHO.
 

I always liked earrings on men, just on one ear is fine, but my husband would never wear one. :D I'm not a big country music fan, but Keith Urban wears his earrings very nicely. :)

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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...

I have a negative impression of men wearing earrings, and/or other piercings and 'excessive' tattoos on either sex. Just my visceral reaction...
 
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.
 
johnny d.jpg He have INTENSE eyes... the eyes never change on any one - teeth or no teeth...aged or not aged.... He make Gia feel very happyness. :)
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.

Fashions or fads come and go. Earrings, tattoos and/or piercings are a fad. There are some who working out their issues with body manipulation in general but in today's world it's a fad. Most people follow a fad or trend because they want to belong to a particular group. Personally anyone who goes to extremes wether it's accessorizing the body or spending thousands on hipster clothing have some issues especially when the accessories, clothing and financing are not practical.
 
Hi Shalimar...

I think so...also, yes..... attitudes have change. It is the ones who go for the extremes that are troubled and they needing some guidance some where in they life. Like the man with the horns. To put his body thru those thing - why? Why he wish to altar his looks so very much? It is some thing that require some intense counseling, I believe... but yes...to the other things you mentioning. Just LIVE as we like. We go around ONLY ONE TIME.... :) Those Victorian days are gone - womens now can do as they wish - and I think that is a good thing. They was have to fight for every thing that they have deserve... VOTING - WORKING WAGES - EDUCATION .... all those thing AND bear the children and care for them. Womens work twice as hard in life - is time that they are pay equally ... I think that is beginning to change - I hope so... :)
 
Well, WhatInThe, I think we shall agree to disagree on this subject. As a therapist, I have a different perspective around what constitutes issues, versus what is merely a form of personal expression. I have a nose ring, three holes in each ear. Whatever

issues I may have, and we all have issues, do not revolve around using my body as an attention getting device. Hopefully, my social skills are not so atrophied that that would ever be necessary. In my experience, when one targets a group of people who

choose a different lifestyle than our own, it speaks to our lack of tolerance, rather than their "difference." Providing they are good people, the rest is merely a matter of personal preference.
 
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.
 
+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.

I see many confuse being a fan of someone/thing with individuality. Same for using a certain 'brand' to distinguish one's self from another. Aren't cattle branded?

One of the most confusing and disturbing tattoos I see is the bar code tattoo. Don't these fools realize a bar code is used to track inventory-they need to be asked 'Who do you belong to?'
 
We are talking about a sinple question that Ralphy asked,and some people answer that simple question and some have gone to the extreme of insulting the people that like the earings.


My goodness.

The picture with the piercings has nothing to do with a simple question of llike or dislike.

Or Johnny Depps teeth.

Some of you seem to think you have figured out humanity and how one ticks and never take the time to even ponder another persons idea.

There is no growth there.

A simple piercing or a few tattoos don't make an attention seeker.
 


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