Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does it affect you at all?
I didn't say it affects me, I said it's difficult to explain why it gives me the ick. My theory as to why is maybe it seems juvenile or feminine? I am not totally sure. Nonetheless it's ick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you rather they have whatever they are listening to just on speaker for everyone to hear?
Exactly my thought!
I wear AirPods when I walk so that I don't disturb others. I listen to audiobooks and am learning a language. If anyone wants to judge me, that's on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does it affect you at all?
I didn't say it affects me, I said it's difficult to explain why it gives me the ick. My theory as to why is maybe it seems juvenile or feminine? I am not totally sure. Nonetheless it's ick.
Anonymous wrote:How does it affect you at all?
Anonymous wrote:Even though I take off my jean shorts, I still wear an old school Bluetooth while having sex. You have to give respect to get respect.
Anonymous wrote:Oh jfc, you deserve to be alone until you die.
Anonymous wrote:Heaven forbid a man wear airpods to listen to music or an audiobook or podcast or whatever when it makes OP think he is less manly.
After all only women and children can enjoy listening to things.
Anonymous wrote:Whether it's a dating profile photo or randomly during the day. There's something juvenile and/or feminine about them, am I right? Or maybe it's just men who seem to have them in their ears all day (doing what, listening to NPR or podcasts all day? like they can't just enjoy some silence and their own thoughts). I can't explain it but it gives me the ick.