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My teenage son would wear these (not gay) and my teenage nephew would, as well (might be gay).
The term used to be metro sexual. It describes straight guys with great hygiene, hair, slim build and fabulous clothes. Not gay son and might be gay nephew both metro sexuals. You should see what DS is wearing tonight for an award ceremony, you'd think he's gay.
Anonymous wrote:There’s this man at my coffee shop a few mornings per week. Drives a very expensive luxury SUV, with a prestigious college sticker. Well groomed. Nice watch. He’s always wearing Lululemon casual clothing and spotless running shoes or casual sneakers. Is there some high-paying job I’m not aware of that allows this dress code? Or maybe inheritance or SAHD.
Anonymous wrote:I wear Lulu everyday and work from home full-time with really flexible hours. My spouse has his own consulting business and flexible hours, works from home some days, can start later, etc. and will often workout before work.
There are so many people with flexible schedules, working from home or early semi-retired in our neighborhood. That guy would not stand out at all.
I’m sure people don’t think I work because I’m out in workout clothes on breaks or at Whole Foods in workout gear.
Anonymous wrote:I wear Lulu everyday and work from home full-time with really flexible hours. My spouse has his own consulting business and flexible hours, works from home some days, can start later, etc. and will often workout before work.
There are so many people with flexible schedules, working from home or early semi-retired in our neighborhood. That guy would not stand out at all.
I’m sure people don’t think I work because I’m out in workout clothes on breaks or at Whole Foods in workout gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s this man at my coffee shop a few mornings per week. Drives a very expensive luxury SUV, with a prestigious college sticker. Well groomed. Nice watch. He’s always wearing Lululemon casual clothing and spotless running shoes or casual sneakers. Is there some high-paying job I’m not aware of that allows this dress code? Or maybe inheritance or SAHD.
IT remote worker in a speciality like AWS.
Anonymous wrote:Strike up a conversation and ask him what he does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s this man at my coffee shop a few mornings per week. Drives a very expensive luxury SUV, with a prestigious college sticker. Well groomed. Nice watch. He’s always wearing Lululemon casual clothing and spotless running shoes or casual sneakers. Is there some high-paying job I’m not aware of that allows this dress code? Or maybe inheritance or SAHD.
IT remote worker in a speciality like AWS.
Anonymous wrote:That’s basically what my husband wears at his start up job when he’s not on site with a client (minus the in shape part... LOL)
Anonymous wrote:My BIL dresses like this (or wears hipster jeans) and he’s not gay (that I know of!) but definitely is way more into clothes and fashion than any woman I’ve met. He works in an office though. He’s too feminine for me (really into cooking and furniture shopping too) but I guess it works for my SIL, especially since she doesn’t do any of that.