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Ps: my girlfriend is hot, my car is an old Skoda and I hate cargo shorts.

Umm, we need to see Proof of your GF... ;-)

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Umm, we need to see Proof of your GF...;-)

Do not need proof, if you drive a old Skoda and use neon pink ferrules on 13 clubs, and 70% of all your pants are womens pants, of course you girlfriend is hot :)


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Do not need proof, if you drive a old Skoda and use neon pink ferrules on 13 clubs, and 70% of all your pants are womens pants, of course you girlfriend is hot :)

I never met a woman that would be okay with anything you said right there. Is this real life right now?


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I often find myself walking around the women's department, looking at clothes. If I do find something that looks good, size can be an issue.

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I never met a woman that would be okay with anything you said right there. Is this real life right now?

It has to be a Scandinavian phenomenon or something :)


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I often find myself walking around the women's department, looking at clothes. If I do find something that looks good, size can be an issue.

It has to be a Scandinavian phenomenon or something :)


Apparently, you're right....

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I guess I never realized transvestitism was a trend on the golf course.................

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As long as the clothes fit, an does not look ver girly, and the colours are nice, is see no problems that the tag says women.


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In addition to golf, my other big hobbie is shooting sporting clays (shooting clay discs with a shotgun) I use a belt pouch to carry my shotgun shells. I needed a warm vest for winter shooting and all men's vests reached too far down, getting in the way of my shell pouch. I needed a vest that would fit my torso but would only extend down to my belt line. Bingo, a large size women's vest. Nobody seems to notice, and if they do I don't care.

People noticed.. But they noticed the shotgun too. Haha. Just kidding :)


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I don't know why someone would want to wear that jacket when they make the same thing for men, minus the hourglass shape outline of the white.  But, whatever.  Surprised the sales person had to tell you it was a woman's jacket.  The size 10 on the hangar, and the 12 behind that one, and the 14 behind that one should have tipped you off.

I would never wear a woman's jacket like that.  But if it comes down to wearing your wife's or girlfriend's thong............

j/k


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I can't believe this thread is still going...LOL

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I know I couldn't wear that jacket... I can hear the comments now..... "Oooohh look, a Panda"

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There is nothing wrong in wearing that ladies item... In the privacy of your own bedroom! Whatever floats ya boat!

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