I am a straight married male, who wears clogs. I enjoy wearing them because they feel so great and comfortable. They are easy to put on and take off. I also think they look great. The fact is that I am not gay. I guess some gay men wear clogs too. Don't gay men also wear sneakers, boots, loafers, and other styles? So why is it the clog that is associated with being gay. Is it because women are the people who are mostly seen in clogs? Women are the sex mostly seen in sandals too, but male sandal wearers don't get the gay label. The clogs I wear are mostly Danskos. Dansko's mens clogs do not look effeminate at all. They do not look like women's shoes. I also have some wood-soled clogs, that also don't look effeminate. I have seen women's clogs too, and there is a difference in how they are made. It is just as obvious as the difference in mens and womens sandals. You can tell the difference. So when you see a man in clogs, why is he automatically assumed to be gay?
2007-05-14
03:40:46
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Joe D
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