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Originally posted by madame_zora@Dec 21 2004, 04:26 PM
*marking off days on calandar until Ashlar buys new pants...*
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Truthfully, i'd preferr never to have to wear any. Damn this cold weather and society! I should be able to walk around in public in a thong ... or nothing ... if it pleases me!
 

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Originally posted by Hung Muscle@Dec 21 2004, 04:55 PM
Ashlar, don't wear women's jeans until you get yourself an ass.
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I've been wearing womens jeans .. they are the only ones that make it appear as though I DO have an ass. ;/
 

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Originally posted by ashlar+Dec 21 2004, 10:02 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ashlar &#064; Dec 21 2004, 10:02 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Hung Muscle@Dec 21 2004, 04:55 PM
Ashlar, don&#39;t wear women&#39;s jeans until you get yourself an ass.
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I&#39;ve been wearing womens jeans .. they are the only ones that make it appear as though I DO have an ass. ;/
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Oh, who are you kidding? Your ass is just "butt biting size"&#33;
 

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Originally posted by madame_zora+Dec 21 2004, 05:39 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(madame_zora &#064; Dec 21 2004, 05:39 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by ashlar@Dec 21 2004, 10:02 PM
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@Dec 21 2004, 04:55 PM
Ashlar, don&#39;t wear women&#39;s jeans until you get yourself an ass.
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I&#39;ve been wearing womens jeans .. they are the only ones that make it appear as though I DO have an ass. ;/
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Oh, who are you kidding? Your ass is just "butt biting size"&#33;
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Anything bigger than my palmprint is a waste anyway...
 

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Originally posted by Hung Muscle+Dec 21 2004, 07:01 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Hung Muscle &#064; Dec 21 2004, 07:01 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by madame_zora@Dec 21 2004, 05:39 PM
Originally posted by ashlar@Dec 21 2004, 10:02 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-Hung Muscle
@Dec 21 2004, 04:55 PM
Ashlar, don&#39;t wear women&#39;s jeans until you get yourself an ass.
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I&#39;ve been wearing womens jeans .. they are the only ones that make it appear as though I DO have an ass. ;/
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Oh, who are you kidding? Your ass is just "butt biting size"&#33;
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Anything bigger than my palmprint is a waste anyway...
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It&#39;s not nice saying things like that to me before I have to go to work.

Imma be all aroused n shit now ... damnit&#33; :p
 
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Tintin50: I always wear womens jeans, they are tight and thats perfect for me. Mens jeans are ok, ones I do like are those Fake london jeans.
 

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Originally posted by KinkGuy@Dec 23 2004, 12:24 AM
And just where does everybody keep their "junk" in a pair of ladies jeans?
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In a thong up front neat and tidy :p I&#39;m super skinny though so there always seems to be room in jeans for me.
 
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steve_w: I always wear women&#39;s jeans, and some of the more male-like women&#39;s slacks too. most of the time, it&#39;s pretty hard to find a men&#39;s waist 28, inseam 32 pants, and when you do, they are just sinched up versions of the larger men&#39;s garments, with the baggy legs and loose butt. There are big & tall men&#39;s shops, but nothing out there for the short & skinny men&#33;

The women&#39;s jeans seem to fit me in much better proportion and look very natural on me. Where do you put your junk? Well, I wear mine a little bit looser than the typical girl wears her jeans, so there&#39;s some extra room in there&#33; I&#39;m more of a grower than a shower too, so it&#39;s not that bad, and I also freeball pretty much all the time.

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not sure why I had such an odd expression on my face, but these pictures are of a pair of old-navy women&#39;s size 6 jeans

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...and me in a pair of CK women&#39;s jeans of the same size
[IMG}http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v53/cybrvanr/clothing/DSC02456.jpg[/img]
 

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Originally posted by steve_w@Dec 23 2004, 01:55 PM
I always wear women&#39;s jeans, and some of the more male-like women&#39;s slacks too. most of the time, it&#39;s pretty hard to find a men&#39;s waist 28, inseam 32 pants, and when you do, they are just sinched up versions of the larger men&#39;s garments, with the baggy legs and loose butt. There are big & tall men&#39;s shops, but nothing out there for the short & skinny men&#33;

The women&#39;s jeans seem to fit me in much better proportion and look very natural on me. Where do you put your junk? Well, I wear mine a little bit looser than the typical girl wears her jeans, so there&#39;s some extra room in there&#33; I&#39;m more of a grower than a shower too, so it&#39;s not that bad, and I also freeball pretty much all the time.

old-navyjeans-front.jpg


not sure why I had such an odd expression on my face, but these pictures are of a pair of old-navy women&#39;s size 6 jeans

oldnavyjeans-back.jpg


...and me in a pair of CK women&#39;s jeans of the same size
[IMG}http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v53/cybrvanr/clothing/DSC02456.jpg[/img]
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Those look pretty damn good on ya steve :) Totally cant even tell their womens jeans, and to boot your a cutie :) Thanks for the pics and insight.
 
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SlimJimm: steve:

I feel the same way you do. I was at Marshall&#39;s last week and they had some Express Sarula jeans. Being only &#036;15 I just had to try some on and DANG are they comfortable and they fit great&#33; They are low rise but are high enough to look good. If I had a place to post pictures I&#39;d show how well they fit, not too tight and very comfortable with the stretch denim.
 
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dayne: At almost 52, I want to take advantage of the fact I have taken care of myself. I don&#39;t want to lok like one of those old fools who is wearing styles obviously designed for guys 20 years younger than he is.

My build is about a 33 in waist (on its way back to a true 32 after a bad accident) with almost a 32 inch inseam. I am also not quite 5&#39; 7". It can be said my legs almost start at my chin and I have no butt to speak of. I find that women&#39;s low rise to be almost ideal. They don&#39;t go up to my navel and I fill the butt just find. What do I do about the front? It just shows, but I am not mashed. Some times I wear a longer T shirt if I want to be totally discrete. However for years I didn&#39;t appreciate what I had and wore baggy things. What happened at Macdonalds last weekhas helped me to be comfortable with the change. I saw three young guys getting into a mustang. They all looked like football players. I was wearing Tommy low cut jeans with boots. I was really shocked when one of them said appreciatively, "Look at the ass on that old guy&#33;." A compliment is a compliment and fed my ego for the day.

The idea of them being fairly tight is a return to the past for me. I grew up in an era where is you didn&#39;t have to lay on your back to get them zipped they weren&#39;t tight enough. I got started doing in house modeling for the department store I worked for the day the model didn&#39;t show up and I could wear the clothes they had selected-remember Angel Flights&#33;

One doesn&#39;t see shrink to fights like we used to. With those we used to jump in the pool and wore them until they dried. You were blue from the waist down for a week, but the fit&#33; If I hadn&#39;t been so introverted back then, I would have appreciated and taken advantage of the looks I got front and back.
 
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clayhead: I&#39;m a short and skinny guy...I&#39;m about 5&#39;5&#39;&#39; and about 120 lbs with about a 27&#39;&#39; waist. It is incredibly difficult to find pants that don&#39;t fall off when I step forward. I hated the baggy pants fade of the 90&#39;s. I have tried a few womens jeans, but couldn&#39;t find anything that didn&#39;t squeeze too much in the front. At one point I wore nothing but vintage 70&#39;s pants because they were the only pants I could find that fit in the waist, but two years ago I found the perfect pair of blue jeans. Most stores don&#39;t carry a men&#39;s size 28, but Old Navy generally does. Their boot-cut pants (waist 28, inseam 30) are the perfect fit. They hug me in all the right places and have a slight flare at the bottom to fit over my boots. They&#39;re also the only pair of pants that shows off my tiny heiny. The flare makes me feel a little taller too. It&#39;s difficult being short sometimes, but I&#39;m happy :D

Aside from Old Navy, the only other Men&#39;s store I have found with pants to fit me is DevRed. Unfortunately, I&#39;ve only found this store in France :blink:
 

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Funny I missed this topic...I actually recently bought a pair of women jeans thinking they were men jeans because they were on the rack w/men jeans...I didn&#39;t pay attention to the size inside or I would have known...But these jeans fit great and I never thought they were women jeans because they were long and I am 6&#39;3&#39;&#39;...This girl I stayed w/in S. Florida recently took them after she saw them because she liked them...I didn&#39;t mind since she let me crash in her bed for a couple of days...But when I got back home I went to see if I could find the jeans again - I really liked the fit - very comfortable and a little stretchy...
 

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Originally posted by clayhead@Feb 1 2005, 03:33 PM
I&#39;m a short and skinny guy...I&#39;m about 5&#39;5&#39;&#39; and about 120 lbs with about a 27&#39;&#39; waist. It is incredibly difficult to find pants that don&#39;t fall off when I step forward. I hated the baggy pants fade of the 90&#39;s. I have tried a few womens jeans, but couldn&#39;t find anything that didn&#39;t squeeze too much in the front. At one point I wore nothing but vintage 70&#39;s pants because they were the only pants I could find that fit in the waist, but two years ago I found the perfect pair of blue jeans. Most stores don&#39;t carry a men&#39;s size 28, but Old Navy generally does. Their boot-cut pants (waist 28, inseam 30) are the perfect fit. They hug me in all the right places and have a slight flare at the bottom to fit over my boots. They&#39;re also the only pair of pants that shows off my tiny heiny. The flare makes me feel a little taller too. It&#39;s difficult being short sometimes, but I&#39;m happy :D

Aside from Old Navy, the only other Men&#39;s store I have found with pants to fit me is DevRed. Unfortunately, I&#39;ve only found this store in France :blink:
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A friend of mine who is around your size says he shops in the kids section like abercombie and gap for kids because he wears a 27 or 28 too...It is hard for us taller guys too...
 
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Originally posted by Pene_Negro_Grande+Feb 14 2005, 03:58 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Pene_Negro_Grande &#064; Feb 14 2005, 03:58 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-clayhead@Feb 1 2005, 03:33 PM
I&#39;m a short and skinny guy...I&#39;m about 5&#39;5&#39;&#39; and about 120 lbs with about a 27&#39;&#39; waist.  It is incredibly difficult to find pants that don&#39;t fall off when I step forward.  I hated the baggy pants fade of the 90&#39;s.  I have tried a few womens jeans, but couldn&#39;t find anything that didn&#39;t squeeze too much in the front.  At one point I wore nothing but vintage 70&#39;s pants because they were the only pants I could find that fit in the waist, but two years ago I found the perfect pair of blue jeans.  Most stores don&#39;t carry a men&#39;s size 28, but Old Navy generally does.  Their boot-cut pants (waist 28, inseam 30) are the perfect fit.  They hug me in all the right places and have a slight flare at the bottom to fit over my boots.  They&#39;re also the only pair of pants that shows off my tiny heiny. The flare makes me feel a little taller too.  It&#39;s difficult being short sometimes, but I&#39;m happy  :D

Aside from Old Navy, the only other Men&#39;s store I have found with pants to fit me is DevRed.  Unfortunately, I&#39;ve only found this store in France  :blink:
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A friend of mine who is around your size says he shops in the kids section like abercombie and gap for kids because he wears a 27 or 28 too...It is hard for us taller guys too...
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I have tried the kids sections many times, and they almost always fit well in the waist and in the length, but there is never enough room in the groin, and that makes them too uncomfortable. But thanks for the suggestion. :D
 

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Originally posted by Pene_Negro_Grande@Feb 14 2005, 12:58 PM
A friend of mine who is around your size says he shops in the kids section like abercombie and gap for kids because he wears a 27 or 28 too...It is hard for us taller guys too...
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I&#39;ve found it&#39;s easier to just shop online. Before that, I just got hand-me-downs from relatives of the same morph as myself. (It&#39;s really hard to be stylin&#39; in clothes older than you, though.)