I still blame him for trying.
Yeah...but you're the dad. You won't like ANY guy that wants to date your daughter.
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I still blame him for trying.
It's a cold, hard world. Better they learn young. That's just good parenting.
True. I am humbled by your insight.Yeah...but you're the dad. You won't like ANY guy that wants to date your daughter.
Male question. I have followed a "male rule" since I was in junior high. My friends and I did this. We would not wear two pieces of clothing from the same team unless attending an event for them. Like I can't wear an isu hat with an isu sweatshirt. I will sometimes wear an isu shirt under a pull over if Both won't be the seen.
My son started doing this on his own a couple years ago and my wife didn't understand. She would jump him about not matching. I finally stuck up for him after a couple times and said this a a boy thing. Is this something unique to my small area or do others do this?
I will admit to wearing both an ISU shirt and shorts a good chunk of the time. I got them for free in school and they still fit/are not falling apart which fits my requirements. Oh and I also usually wear the same stuff over and over...it gets worn, washed and put on top. Grab what is on top and repeat.
No judging. I don't notice it on anybody else. Just something I do myself.So people are silently judging me when I wear my Cyclone stocking cap with my Cyclone hooded sweatshirt?
And all along I thought the judging looks were because I was wearing them with khakis and old running shoes!
Sports Bro Wear 101 here folks. Not sure how anyone is questioning this.
Bawbie, I think I'd give a pass for the stocking hat, unless you're going hipster and wearing it inside.
The philosophy is that if you're head to toe in one team gear, it looks like you're wearing a uniform or something, and that you're on the team or part of the organization. Since you're not, it's like you're playing dress-up. Kids can play dress up, a grown-*** man should not. An exception is given for game days when you're not in the general public, but I'll admit I'd even struggle with feeling weird getting to and from the game that way.
WX: as a student manager in college, you'd be fine. As a grown-*** man, you're not.wink:
Really-though...to each his own, but personally, I do think it looks more grown-up to be a little more subtle than going full on with the 'walking billboard' look. I'd even be hesitant to wear an ISU shirt with a cardinals hat, I think I'd just do one or the other.
So people are silently judging me when I wear my Cyclone stocking cap with my Cyclone hooded sweatshirt?
And all along I thought the judging looks were because I was wearing them with khakis and old running shoes!
Thanks for the guidance. This is exactly the kind of thing we government employees look for when making decisions. Also, we would expect this to totally change in 6 months with little notice and no new guidance.Some guidelines.
Below: Not okay if heading over to Home Depot.
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Extreme but okay if your sister is on the gymnastics and you wear this to the meet. Embarrassing his sister might have been this guy's goal anyway.
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Appropriate level of ISU wear if biking the lakes.
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If, and only if, on an ISU group ride you may add more so ISU riders will know where to meet up.
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Thanks for the guidance. This is exactly the kind of thing we government employees look for when making decisions. Also, we would expect this to totally change in 6 months with little notice and no new guidance.
For the farmers and farm kids among us...
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Extreme but okay if your sister is on the gymnastics and you wear this to the meet. Embarrassing his sister might have been this guy's goal anyway.
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Yeah...but you're the dad. You won't like ANY guy that wants to date your daughter.