| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/3/2008 10:20:20 AM | I'd have no problems with it. All she'd have to say is "You look sexy in ". I'd wear pretty much anything she wanted as long as it wasn't too uncomfortable or impractical, but that's because I look good in anything.  | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/3/2008 10:25:48 AM | yeah, this really isn't such a hard question. i mean it depends though, i'd want to know why... like what, you don't like my grizzly forest of manhair sticking out of my shirt, with my gold italian horn buried under it? is the wifebeater not enough?!
ok well, i'm not really that hairy, but i do wear undershirts with dress shirts because i think that visible chest hair is tacky if you're dressing up. | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/3/2008 1:56:39 PM | if i liked a women like that a piece of clothing would not be a problem  | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/3/2008 2:44:32 PM | She could buy me a few white t-shirts. I think that I own exactly TWO.
I usually wear polo shirts and dockers or theme t-shirts and camo BDU trousers. | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/3/2008 3:28:28 PM | | Depends. If if wearing a dress shirt like I do half my life I'm wearing an undershirt. Why don't you try asking a question? How come you never seem to wear an undershirt? Doesn't that scrap out your shirts' underarms? Why don't you suggest you think it is sexy? That might work. | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/4/2008 8:15:24 AM | | Not a 'wife beater' - aren't those the sleeveless ones? Those are gross. I mean just a regular old (non v-neck) undershirt with sleeves that you wear under a shirt with a collar. It makes the shirt look so much nicer and attractive (and extends the life of it). | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/4/2008 1:44:11 PM | | I know women that absolutely adore smelling a mens undershirt. Some go really crazy. I don't wear undershirts, but when I am on my bike I do. Several times my gf wanted that undershirt to just keep it around. There's an article in Psychology Today about the importance of that smell. So, I ask, how many women here in POF like that? Is is common? Or just some women? | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/4/2008 1:56:46 PM | Sounds resonable to wear an undershirt. The grim reality is that we sometimes sweat and the undershirt helps to absorb the moisture. | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/5/2008 10:38:34 PM | | Sure, I would. And if she had any such "special requests", I'd hope she'd feel free to just come out and say so. What kind of relationship is it if you can't be open and candid with each other? | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/6/2008 4:59:01 AM |
If you and a woman like each other, and she really liked when men wear undershirts under their regular shirt, would you wear one, short answer: Nope.
I have a difficult time finding shirts that fit me as it is without adding an uncomfortable undershirt to it. Unless I special order dress shirts to fit, I usually rip the back out of an XL shirt. Add an undershirt and without wearing a XXL they would rip out just putting on a jacket, but then they don’t fit. In the summer I wear a t-shirt under flannel or a tank-top under a flannel, unless I'm going out. If I am going out I wear a dress shirt with Levi’s or a suit jacket over a dress shirt, if it is a really special occasion I might even wear a tie. I wouldn't wear an undershirt because they are uncomfortable and hot. I can't imagine why a woman who supposedly really likes a man would want to torture him or have him be uncomfortable. That to me is like asking somebody who doesn't need glasses to wear those colored contacts because you like green eyes. If you don't like his chest or the way he dresses then dump him and find somebody you do like.
I won't wear a collar either, so don't ask. | |
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| If she wanted you to... Posted: 1/6/2008 5:27:30 AM | A-shirt A wifebeater Also known as a wifebeater, the A-shirt is usually worn as an undershirt, although it is also commonly worn as a single outer layer. It is worn mostly by men, but women wear them as well. The shirt's nickname, "wifebeater", originates from frequent depictions in popular culture of aggressive American men, usually living in poor conditions (such as living in a trailer) and having low income, beating their wives and/or children while wearing this shirt.
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