Men And Women Getting Their Clothes Ripped Off

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Not only do men have to infantalize their speech and behavior to not trigger the ever-present politically correct police, but they are passively absorbing female behavior through chronic daily interactions.

“In terms of speed to sex, you’re right, it will take more time for women over 33 assuming you are also over age 33. No getting around that.” Interesting.

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A captivating new photo series reveals the colorful tattoos coating people’s bodies underneath their clothes. Vancouver-based photographer Spencer Kovats took portraits of 30 inked men and women before and after they had peeled back layers of clothing and juxtaposed the two images side-by-side.

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Men have known it for years – that despite spending more than £1,000 a year on clothes, women only wear a third of their wardrobe.

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One Hundred Years Of Men Taking Off Their Shirts For over a hundred years, shirtlessness has communicated specific ideas about manhood.

Fewer jeans were made during World War II, but ‘waist overalls’ were introduced to the world by US soldiers, who sometimes wore them off duty.

See any treadmills, elliptical machines or exercise bikes? Yeah, me either. That’s because the old-time strong men got lean and muscular by grunting, straining and lifting heavy objects – not by traipsing along on a treadmill at 3.2 miles per hour while watching daytime television.