^When you edit "WoMEN" rules so we can understand. By the way, it makes perfect sense to me
He's talking about man-rule: 28: "There is no reason for guys to watch Ice Skating or Men's Gymnastics. Ever."
There's actually an exception to that clause. It reads like: "Not withstanding Man-Law Section 28, ice skating movies like "Blade of Glory" or others that make fun of men's ice skating costumes is an acceptable exception."
At last night's party, I made the mistake of asking a guy (in jest, in jest! and only because he's a pal) if he's gay (nothing wrong with that in any case) on account of his jewelry (earring on the left ear). What does your Man Laws say about jewelry?
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You must be a rocker with a stable of groupie chicks, or you must be a buffed pro football or basketball player who is just pimping ones self out displaying bling, and you must have never seen BrokeBack Mountain.What does your Man Laws say about jewelry?
LittleLemur,
Such piercings on guys are usually verboten as they would be uncomfortable when "presented" to the woman. Don't you just love euphamisms?
Speaking of right ear piercings Bama, I went through a formal massage school for fun and there was this guy definately not into women named Kip who liked to wear see-through shirts, or mesh shorts so EVERYONE saw his nipple rings. There was always this group tension associated with him silently displaying them to all, and nobody said a word. The tension could be cut with a knife at times, and I just HAD to take advantage of that somehow but good naturedly.
So one day we're all doing class partner practice and he is partnered with the usual guy and I am partnered with the usual woman and the instructor asks if the room is too cold, since our partners have nothing on but a thin sheet partial covering whatever.
So I stated; "If it gets any colder, Kips rings are going to stand up!".