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Anarasele
United States7 Posts
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Spike
United States1392 Posts
First, I think this is the only time I've heard anyone play up the challenges of choosing pants and collared shirts. Second, choosing a dress with matching bags/jewelery/etc and putting it on is only half of the process that is primping. I have waited on girls getting ready, spending 30+ minutes in front of the bathroom mirror applying makeup and tussling their hair to get it "just right." But obviously, not all girls are like this. | ||
Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
I don't see why either gender should take longer than at most 5 minutes to get dressed, except maybe women for applying makeup (though if that takes longer than 5 minutes on it's own, there is something else wrong). Well, i'm a very practical person anyways, so maybe my view on that is just too limited. | ||
yoonyoon
Korea (South)1065 Posts
On May 11 2011 07:09 GGQ wrote: Yeah, it won't ever chill out. Your choices are to keep all your blogs gender-neutral (or at least keep the subjects more neutral) or to accept that the comments will come and just ignore them. Agreed. Half the people will go OMFG IT'S A GIRL. And the other half will think + Show Spoiler + For future reference, girl gaming blogs never go well (unless it's a guy bragging about his gaming gf). No matter how you write it, it'll make you seem like you're attention-whoring. -edit- Girl gaming, as in any blog that mentions that you're a girl and that you play games, regardless of what the blog is actually about. | ||
SenorChang
Australia4729 Posts
On May 11 2011 17:25 Empyrean wrote: I actually don't like clothes either. First thing I do at school when I get back to my apartment is to strip down to boxers. XD only way to roll yo | ||
clusen
Germany8702 Posts
On May 11 2011 21:43 SenorChang wrote: only way to roll yo Wearing comfortable pants like Chinos is an option aswell imo :p | ||
happyft
United States470 Posts
On May 11 2011 20:51 yoonyoon wrote: Agreed. Half the people will go OMFG IT'S A GIRL. And the other half will think + Show Spoiler + For future reference, girl gaming blogs never go well (unless it's a guy bragging about his gaming gf). No matter how you write it, it'll make you seem like you're attention-whoring. -edit- Girl gaming, as in any blog that mentions that you're a girl and that you play games, regardless of what the blog is actually about. This is sad and reprehensible to me. She's female, it's part of who she is -- so she shouldn't have to come to expect degrading or negative discriminatory remarks regarding that. You don't see people going, "omg it's a jew" or "omg it's a black person" or "how typically gay of you". That's just wtf, right? I'm glad to see that people attacking Riku in this blog were by far the exception, but I definitely don't like this attitude of, "eh, you should expect it." Nah man, nah ... that's not how it works for anybody else. Why should our fellow female liquidians have to deal with it? On topic -- I tried sleeping naked once, I just couldn't deal with the idea of LCF (loose curly fries) being spread everywhere. However, I did try pooping naked recently, and oh My GOD it felt so amazing, so free, like I was flying while pooping. Also, Happy the flying cat for the win :D Aye sir!! | ||
moktira
Ireland1542 Posts
On May 11 2011 06:56 Riku wrote: Sorry, I just hate the whole distinction about being a female. Truthfully, I have often wondered if I should just exclude it completely from all of my posts and comments. Of course you should exclude it, the vast majority of posters never mention their gender, sure if you read enough of one person's posts you could infer a gender but if you were to say rant about balance in games ... rave about my favorite characters and foods why would you need to mention your gender? Oh I like pizza -- I'm male by the way. You could probably even make a blog about liking being naked without making your gender obvious. | ||
Torenhire
United States11681 Posts
On May 11 2011 11:13 EtherealDeath wrote: o.O Can't touch this, nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan. Fucking LOL. Reading blogs at work is sometimes bad, cause you bust out laughing in the silence of programming "clickyclacky" and everyone is like...wat. I'm not sure if I initially read that in the right context, but the "I don't hate clothes, clothes hate me" fits into MC Hammer's lyrics perfectly...so I just pictured OneOther all alone at his KHAN fanclub meeting going I don't hate clothes, clothes hate me! *hammer time music* In hindsight I'm pretty sure that's not how it was supposed to be read. :p On May 11 2011 23:02 moktira wrote: why would you need to mention your gender? Oh I like pizza -- I'm male by the way. You could probably even make a blog about liking being naked without making your gender obvious. The kind of scary part is that if a guy made a blog about being naked all the time, the thread would be exactly the same. Sometimes imagining a forum environment IRL humors me. "Sup guys, I'm Matt and I am always naked when not outside of my house." "Oh cool, bro, me too." "Yeah, I love getting naked" Hahaha. I've fucking lost my mind. Woohoo! Anyhow, I don't normally jump on the "haters gonna hate" thing but do what you want. Not like anyone on forums (or not on forums) should make you do something because of their opinion...Maybe I'm just too secure with myself. Your first few blogs mentioned you were female and they went over fine. It's not their blog anyways. :p | ||
DoubleZee
Canada556 Posts
User was temp banned for this post. | ||
Impervious
Canada4147 Posts
On May 11 2011 23:24 DoubleZee wrote: Pics or it didn't happen Holy shit. I was waiting for this. TL, I'm impressed. Over 4 pages before this happened. Last year, it would have appeared 5 times per page. | ||
ProjectVirtue
Canada360 Posts
To relate, after i get home from work at the hospital or the university, first thing i do is switch into my track pants and hoodie and off i go prancing downstairs to my computer. When its hot in the summer, screw the hoodie, just sit there topless. If i need to take my dog out, "hmmm. is it really hot still? or is it a bit windy now" i have the same 2 options as mentioned above. I too have had a lot of experiences with the "what are you so dressed up for?" which leaves me with a "O.o" face on seemingly evident of the decline in casual attire in modern social protocol to the point where anything beyond t-shirt and jeans appears showy. I had found an awesome stand collar dress shirt with these awesome square magnet buttons and a pin that held the collar down (nice and crisp) and wore that with my jeans and everybody asked "where ya goin? you got a date? do you have a presentation today?" and at the end of the day, it made me sad to think back and notice that everybody's wearing a plain crew neck shirt with some silk screening and the same R&R jeans across my entire lecture hall. so no, i'd say you're perfectly justified in your thinking riku :D | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
WRT your complaints on the female distinction here... think about what it would be like if you weren't an in-shape and relatively attractive woman. Say you posted your cosplay skimpy picture and people mostly gave negative comments on your appearance. I think it's likely you then would not make a blog post here saying how much you enjoy being naked, even if you still did. Of course this is just a hypothetical scenario. This obviously is a fairly large community and comprised mostly of men. The overwhelming majority of posters here are not well known - they blend in with the rest of the forum. There are some ways to stand out and be remembered such as contributing guides and volunteering to work on the site. However, just by the nature of being a woman on these forums and making that well known you will stand out. Even if you aren't doing it as attention-whoring, it will draw a lot of attention to yourself, and so some people may associate your actions with attention-whoring anyways. We do not understand your true motivations, so I won't go that far. By all means, feel free to post whatever you like (within reason for the TL forum). Just keep your audience in mind with the posts if you want to avoid some of this. | ||
GGQ
Canada2653 Posts
On May 11 2011 22:30 happyft wrote: This is sad and reprehensible to me. She's female, it's part of who she is -- so she shouldn't have to come to expect degrading or negative discriminatory remarks regarding that. You don't see people going, "omg it's a jew" or "omg it's a black person" or "how typically gay of you". That's just wtf, right? I'm glad to see that people attacking Riku in this blog were by far the exception, but I definitely don't like this attitude of, "eh, you should expect it." Nah man, nah ... that's not how it works for anybody else. Why should our fellow female liquidians have to deal with it? On topic -- I tried sleeping naked once, I just couldn't deal with the idea of LCF (loose curly fries) being spread everywhere. However, I did try pooping naked recently, and oh My GOD it felt so amazing, so free, like I was flying while pooping. Also, Happy the flying cat for the win :D Aye sir!! I'm not saying it's right or ok, I'm saying it's a reality that has to be dealt with. | ||
GigaFlop
United States1146 Posts
On May 11 2011 17:26 Anarasele wrote: I completely agree with you Riku. Panties and skinny jeans are just so annoying to hang out around my own house in. I mean it's not exactly comfortable and you are supposed to be the most comfortable in your own house, right? Guy here. How the hell can you girls get those things on? At my school, I look around, and actually have noticed that the maximum width of the pant legs on girls's jeans go inwards and then back out around the knees. I dunno, but as a guy, i have a generally constant tapering, to a degree, from the tops of my legs down to my knees, but i wear straight jeans. The tightest piece of clothing i ever wear is probably the elastic band of my boxers, or my belt, if i have one on. On topic: Loose clothes are better than none at all, imo. Plaid, baggy lounge pants + socks is the way i go when my family isn't around, especially in summertime. Once, i tried going full on(or off, depending on how you look(please don't) at it), and ended up putting a towel between me and my chair for the extra protection, and less dampness on the chair. I can't stand skin-tight clothes(on me) D: | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
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Bereft
United States1007 Posts
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Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
On May 11 2011 11:08 OneOther wrote: that's funny cuz I love being naked too i dont hate clothes, clothes hate me I'm picturing a guy getting mugged by a turtleneck with a pair of jeans driving the getaway car. Is this accurate? | ||
Revolt
United States288 Posts
but in light of the subject, i go shirtless. User was temp banned for this post. | ||
CurLy[]
United States759 Posts
We can both hate clothes. | ||
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