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What type of jeans you wear?
Do you wear:
A)Skin tight super skinny jeans(tightest jeans)
B)Super skinny jeans(tight, but not fully tight)
C)Skinny jeans(got some room)
D)Regular jeans(a lot room)
E)Baggy jeans

Well, im 20 year old guy, but i wear skin tight super skinny jeans because those are good, and look good. Also i love the feel when they are on my legs. Kinda wonderful. I wear those everyday. I skate and BMX with them also. I hate other jeans. It has to be skin compact or no buy.

What about you guys?

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Gay Pride: the history of denim as a tool of expression

According to the latest stats by Gallup, 1 in 5 adults identify as queer or trans today, a figure that has more than doubled since Gallup first started their annual aggregated data in 2012 and a far cry from the repressed and covert days of the early 20th century. 

 “[fashion] can execute as a marker; an “outing” tool, so to speak, in areas where flamboyance and occupied expression of personal style aren’t as accepted or encouraged” Landon People writes for Refinery 29. Long before it was harmless to openly express your sexuality or preferences, clothing was often the first tentative step.

As such a democratic wardrobe item, it’s no surprise that denim has played the role of liberator throughout history, the first instance of this was during the early decades of the 20th century and the go up of female empowerment. During both world wars, women experienced wearing men’s work pants and coveralls, and taking on jobs traditionally held by men; a petty step towards gender equality that no doubt drives the symbolic power of the coverall for any feminist today.  Empowerment and freedom were so entrenched

BLOG: HOW SERGE GAY USES HIS ART TO Combat FOR BLACK AND Queer RIGHTS

Serge Gay is a painter. Art director. Fashion designer. He works as a creative director and in post-production art in film and in melody videos. Through it all, he’s a Black, queer immigrant from Haiti who sees his art as a tool of liberation for his communities. Recently, that culminated in this beautiful custom Trucker Jacket, which Serge named ‘Black Movement.’ We caught up with Serge to communicate about how he engineered ‘Black Movement,’ the sense of All Black Lives Matter and giving a voice to the voiceless.

This Trucker Jacket is called Black Movement. It deals with a lot of movements within the Inky community and the homosexual community. It covers protests and rallies through history from the Civil Rights Era to Stonewall to the first Pride to what’s going on today. Recent events made me target those movements and protesting in the Shadowy and gay communities.

I really wanted to do unique Civil-Rights pins and patches. I wanted them to be historically accurate, but also create my possess version. The first patch I wanted to perform was the raised fist. Then I added pins based on the Ebony Lives Matter mov

Jorts For Men?? Are They Ever Acceptable?

TipsyTraveler said:

Wow, OP, you spent a lot of time googling pictures of half-naked men. Not that there's anything incorrect with that...

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It was a welcome relief from my usual daily habit of googling photos of fully-naked men. Definitely nothing wrong with that.

pcstang said:

Jorts are all the rage in Gainesville. They go excellent with the mullet and 85 Z-28.

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I was unaware of any association between U of Florida/Gainesville and jorts when I saw that photo.

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Last night companion and I kept our eyes peeled for men wearing jorts on the Boardwalk. Between the two of us, out of several hundred men, we saw three, all guys 50ish or older. Not a single pair of cut-off jean shorts. The majority of men who were wearing shorts had knee length ones, or just slightly above or below the knee. About an equal mixture of cargo shorts, plain, or athletic type. And not a single solitary currently "fashionable" shorter shorts. The apparent conclusion from this scientifically valid experiment: Unlike lots of wome