Hello (again)...
Hello (again)...
carlbn was my earlier name here, and I could not retrive my password. Anyway, the old posts seem to have gone.
I started to come out in 1996 and shortly after I made this website in Danish about skirtwearing men: http://www.intuitivemusic.dk/intuitive/skoert.htm. Over the years, my interests has extended also to other items one may view as feminine, earrings being one of the most recent additions.
This looks like a lively forum, so looking forward!
very best,
Carl
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Re: Hello (again)...
Welcome back...
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Welcome back, Carlbn_ I know of no one that considers earrings on men feminine. Some of the roughest, toughest men in the world wear earrings, for instance, some of the biggest football players in the world today come from Tonga in the Pacific Islands and they all wear earrings and many many tattoos. Many centuries ago some of the most powerful monsters on the planet, the "Vikings" all wore earrings and anyone that even inferred that they might be anything but powerful MEN would easily end up either burned at the stake or buried alive as an offering to ODIN!
There are many other races and tribes over the last thousand + years that consider earrings on men VERY manly.
There are many other races and tribes over the last thousand + years that consider earrings on men VERY manly.
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Earrings or earhangers or.. (responding to since 1982)
well! I might have written "earrings and earhangers etc". How feminine/masculine are these in your opinions...
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I see no reason why a man cannot wear those earrings in a masculine fashion, even if he is wearing a skirt. Great look Carl.
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Looks very manly to me. I have earrings made from seashell parts. I just don't like the kind that dangle around. Stationary ones are my cup of tea.I see no reason why a man cannot wear those earrings in a masculine fashion, even if he is wearing a skirt. Great look Carl.
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