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flippet September 27 2011, 02:06:25 UTC
I have never understood the gauges thing.

I mean, at least tattoos can occasionally be attractive.

But the sheer disfiguring permanence of them squicks me out. If you want to regularly pierce random and painful parts of your body, hey, knock yourself out, you know? But if it's just a simple piercing, if you ever grow up and get a real job and reconsider your ill-spent youth, those will heal. Droopy stretched-out earlobes? Not so much. And I don't imagine that the plastic surgery to correct them looks that great either.

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aunt_deen September 27 2011, 09:01:48 UTC
I could not agree more.

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marymary September 27 2011, 14:29:23 UTC
jehane_writes has me thinking and she's right. I really think there are some exceptions. Like, here, clearly JC just wants you to be able to see his cool jewelry, because he thinks you'd like it. He's thinking of you! Look at his face. Look at it.


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aunt_deen September 27 2011, 16:00:45 UTC
Okay, I must point out, Joe is wearing a jacket. There is no shirt. I have NO PROBLEM AT ALL with guys who wear jackets with no shirt beneath who are Joe McIntyre.

How about this. Don't wear your shirt unbuttoned halfway down your chest unless you are onstage* or in a photoshoot.

Good? We're good now?

*But Michael Flatley still has to keep his fucking shirt on because he's just icky.

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misreall September 27 2011, 16:09:31 UTC
I have to step in on the side of Deen here. While I admire a nice manchest as much as the next girl I have a rule that I apply to both open shirts and no shirt at all -I would rather have all of the hot guys button their damned shirts if it means the unhot guys will do the same.

And considering that Sawyer on Lost spent the entire series trying to figure out what buttons actually did this is a sacrifice indeed.

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jehane_writes September 28 2011, 00:29:14 UTC
Ordinarily, I would agree! Less is more, restraint is sexier, elegance is a virtue, etc, and in the everyday context (workplace, school, public place with human traffic) a state of unbuttoning would be an unwarranted distraction (especially if the guy was hot).

THAT SAID. There's a place for unbuttoned shirts onstage and in photoshoots, and, if the wearer was thatway inclined, more casual/social settings. IMO, if a style works for Hypothetical Hot Guy, he should be able to work it (like Speedos, and thongs, which may work depending on the wearer). The unhot guys should not attempt this cutting-edge style because it just doesn't work for them and makes them look like a sleazebag. Ditto women.

Whereas jeggings and harem pants? Even J. Lo couldn't make them work, from London to Ibiza and the other jurisdictions in that ridiculous song :)

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marymary September 27 2011, 17:07:39 UTC
Ooh! I just thought of another one. One of my few fashion peeves: flip flops. I just...don't like them. But I get why people wear them in really casual situations. It's just...to go out to dinner? In November? Put some shoes on.

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aunt_deen September 27 2011, 17:14:12 UTC
(Awesome icon.)

I totally agree. Flip flops are for the beach and for communal showers.

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misreall September 27 2011, 19:08:17 UTC
Oh freaking WORD!

And the pics are good, I like the pics....

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