Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The entire younger generation of males dresses in ways Gen X and older only associates with gay. Millennials males started wearing skinny fit pants and more colors as it became more socially acceptable. Suggesting someone is gay or bi because of their dress is very immature and middle school like.
Boys are allowed to express themselves the same as girls. This applies to men and women too. Newsflash we don’t really know these people!
He is not a gen Z kid with fluid sexuality, he's a middle aged 35 year old man.
He's 34, but OK.
The point stands that the way people dress has changed, and what you perceive as "gay dress" is just the way things are now. Grow up.
Middle aged men who dress like that are flirting with coming out of the closet.
The calling people old when they’re really not old is so transparent and pathetic.
He’s not really middle-aged, and you know that. He’s a 34 year-old man at the top of his career, which, by the way is very physical, and most Americans are not near in the kind of shape required by it, and never were even in their peak youth, making millions of dollars and dating a popstar. But yes, try to diminish him like the average 45-year-old DCUM dad LOL.
The delusion is really sad.