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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s really hard to know … we don’t know his style. For those judging….my very religious and very straight brother got his ears pierced as his 65th birthday IDGF anymore present to himself. I was totally bowled over! He’s like the ultimate boomer dad who golfs and bikes and wears polos and khakis. I think his are simple gold studs. So I think the male ear piecing has jumped the shark and is no longer either a signifier of being gay or edgy or anything. [/quote] An old guy getting his ears pierced is pretty gross. Nothing sexy about a senior citizen trying to act 25.[/quote] Who's trying to act 25? I'm 56 and got an arm tattoo 2 years ago. My husband is 65 and got his ears pierced 5 years ago. We have money and now we have fun. What do these ages mean? I feel 35. I love sitting at a bar with my 23 and 27 year old sons. I don't feel old and I damn sure don't look old. [/quote] An od person looks tidiculous trying to chase the fashion trends of teens, college kids and 20 somethings.[/quote] You can be on trend and not look like a 20 year old. I can still be stylish and not look like a sloppy middle aged mom who drives a minivan. I am fashionable, but do not dress like my 20-something kids. Hell, sometimes my kids give me advice. [/quote]
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