Which indicates a problem with social integration. It’s like a 10yr old boy who wants to wear his halloween costume to church. 60+ years ago society didn’t have to ‘explain’ why not.
And a problem with ESA management. And not because it was a pic of scantily clad women. He can’t be trusted not to embarass them publically.
He’s a frat boy who never grew up.
The grown men who ‘advertise’ their heterosexuality the hardest in a particularly juvenile manner, are those who haven’t seen a real women in a while or aren’t sure that’s what they’re interested in.
Real men are busy doing women. I went out with the first kind and got tired of the equipment being grown up but the mind definitely stuck at 13yrs old. It was fun for a while but after a while...
He will either grow up or wash out.
I think we’re getting our wires crossed here. You’re trying to sell me the concept that the guy’s attire was unprofessional, tacky, etc. But if you read my posts to you, you’ll see I don’t disagree with that, although I’m not going to try and psychoanalyze him.
You don’t have to sell me, either, on looking good when you leave the house. I live most of my life in jeans, but they’re stylish, good-looking jeans, and I wear them with cute, fashionable tops, heeled boots (sometimes my old Justin cowboys-—I have black AND red) or another type of nice shoe, and I always wear makeup. I’m Southern, born and raised, and I make an effort to look good.
But I’m not at all the formal type. Some women think men look their best in a suit; for me, it’s a nice look, but I much prefer jeans and a shirt with rolled-up sleeves.
My issue here is with the screeching feminists who can’t stand seeing the women on his shirt. That’s what I have a problem with. If the shirt was printed with just about any other design, we would never hear a peep.