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![]() Always thought cut offs were a great way to get an extra life out of jeans. Mine always gave out at the knees. No comments please.
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![]() Glad to hear that their demise in males is not as extensive as I thought and I too don't like good jeans going to waste after being often down on my knees (in the garden I would add).
Need good thighs though - anyone get turned on by African safari tv documentaries ? (short shorts on the rangers, out in the sun in the bush all day) |
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![]() Same here I like african safari shorts a lot I allwayswondered were toget a few pairs.
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![]() If you look at garment history most "women only" garments were once male only garments... Leotards, High heels, Thongs, Brief/bikini like garments, not to mention shorts, tees, polos, 3 piece suits, Jeans, etc...
I love cutoff jeans. I stopped wearing shorts due to farmers tan. I look stupid in a bikini with a tan at my knees. |
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![]() Indeed... High heels were originally for the active horseman designed for better control in the stirrups. Leotard came from a aircraft acrobat. Bikini/brief from the subligaria, loincloth and fundoshi...
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![]() LOL - I guess the Mongols and Red Indians would know nothing about those - as only for wimp horsemen?
I do wonder sometimes about the cowboys - crotch padding in athletes' triathlon events is given attention but those guys may be in the saddle all day (not to mention cattle riding at rodeos which makes my eyes water to see). |
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