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What is it with men who wear Ralph Lauren shirts??

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    #71
    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Not according to the fashion police I have met. It is any bag that fulfils the male equivelant of a womans handbag and can be any size just like hers.

    I know that. Some of my closest friends are gay.
    How nice.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Lucy
      A man bag is an A5 sized bag with a wrist strap.

      There is nothing wrong with being gay.
      Well, yes and no. I too have some gay friends. But when I’m encouraged by my female friends to wear a satchel and I say ‘not for me’ I expect that to be the end of the matter. But nooo I get pushed on the subject (presumably they see me as their metrosexual project), and the only way I can shut the subject up is to say “no, manbags are not for me, they’re too gay”. Then I get castigated for slurring gayness. And then I reply that I have every right to speak like that. Just like everyone on this board calls ATW a merchant banker (oops, no offence ATW).

      Do you see how careful you have to be with language these days, mind your Ps & Qs. Sheesh. CUK is my last refuge, where I can speak my mind. So please be gentle with me when I speak like this (oops, did I sound too gay there?).
      "My God, it's huge!!"

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        #73
        Originally posted by Swamp Thing
        Well, yes and no. I too have some gay friends. But when I’m encouraged by my female friends to wear a satchel and I say ‘not for me’ I expect that to be the end of the matter. But nooo I get pushed on the subject (presumably they see me as their metrosexual project), and the only way I can shut the subject up is to say “no, manbags are not for me, they’re too gay”. Then I get castigated for slurring gayness. And then I reply that I have every right to speak like that. Just like everyone on this board calls ATW a merchant banker (oops, no offence ATW).

        Do you see how careful you have to be with language these days, mind your Ps & Qs. Sheesh. CUK is my last refuge, where I can speak my mind. So please be gentle with me when I speak like this (oops, did I sound too gay there?).
        Why don't you say, 'no, manbags re not for me, they're too feminine'. Problem solved.

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          #74
          Did the posts get re-instated?
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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