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Queer Kenny

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Dec 29, 2018, 3:52:42 PM12/29/18
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OK, as I said in a previous topic about wearing shorts in the winter, I'm no "Fashionista". I don't follow fashion trends, and basically do what I want. Well, I have another question, are turtleneck sweaters or (long-sleeved) tee shirts still acceptable? I'm also talking about ones that cover the entire length of the neck. I wear them quite often, especially in the fall, winter and spring when, and have done so since I was a teenager. I like them as I usually wear the collar not folded, so the collar covers "marks" left on my neck by overly enthusiastic boyfriends who gets seriously carried away with playing with my neck like they're Dracula as we were either just making out, or during foreplay. There is also some (Some???) very kinky stuff added too! You know what they say about what goes on behind closed doors!

I still have four, and they've got to be a good 25-to-30-years-old. They are fairly light and fit "snug", especially the collar around my neck. I know this sounds a little conceited for someone my age to say, but, they still feel sexy! AND!! I think they make my neck look longer. It's sort of one of my outfits, especially at this time of year, shorts and running shoes, a turtleneck under a tee shirt with a sweatshirt over top.

Why I'm asking is that, I don't see a lot of people wearing them. I know Amazon has quite a selection. Anyone care to comment?

SexyGaySenior

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Dec 5, 2019, 3:32:32 PM12/5/19
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Turtlenecks are still very popular, especially at this time of year (late fall, almost winter). I have seven myself, and they're all black. They're comfortable and as you say, the neck covers my neck to keep my neck warm. Oh, yes, if "things" get carried away, they cover up marks quite good!

In the fall and winter, if I have a "function", as in, a party, my "formal" outfit is a black turtleneck, my white chino shorts, and white running shoes. But, I should mention, any party I go to is usually all Gay guys, and the "normal" attire is shorts and running shoes, with upper body attire either sweatshirts, long-sleeved tee shirts, or turtlenecks.





Queer

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Dec 6, 2019, 11:22:43 AM12/6/19
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it's always good to read comments from like-minded people!

And your "formal outfit" sounds very sexy, and dare I say, beautifully Gay!

Cynical Guy

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Dec 7, 2019, 4:37:49 AM12/7/19
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Can a straight guy weigh in on this topic? First, while I am straight, I fully support Gay rights and the right of same-sex marriage. Secondly, after three miserable failed relationships, I'm not so sure Gay people are wrong to have relationships with a same-sex partner. Straight relationships don't seem to work!

But, about your comments about turtlenecks and shorts, it has long been thought that Gay men are fashion trend setters. What Gay men wear this year tends to filter down to the straight population next year. Sometimes, at least in my opinion, some of those trends suck! The clothes are ugly! Then again, I'm a tee-shirt-and-jeans-or-shorts type of guy. The "latest fashion" has never worked for me. This from one who was raised with the idea that you must wear the latest fashions, no matter the cost.

I've found that two things never go out of style, tee shirts and turtlenecks. I could add sweatshirts to that idea too. I have worn an outfit as described, a black turtleneck and shorts. Sexy? If you saw me, you wouldn't say that! I'm a senior and don't have an Adonis body. I don't have a pot-belly, and am slightly over-weight, at least in my opinion. And my legs aren't the greatest, but, their not that bad. I wouldn't call the look "exclusively Gay" though. But hey, if this does become a trend, I'm there!

Now if you could just get rid of those very ugly shorts that go down to, and too often beyond, the knees, and you'll have something!

Just a straight guy's two-cents worth!
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