as a middle aged man and speaking personally...i would never dream of wearing a polo shirt or rugby shirt anyway...god help me if someone thought i actually had the energy to play these games
2006-11-11 01:15:22
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answered by ALAN B 3
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None of the middle-aged men that I know do this. They'd think it looked awful, too. Actually, though, I think I'd rather see a turned-up collar than most of someone's underwear which is increasingly the situation when you're out these days. Just one woman's opinion.
2006-11-11 01:22:45
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answered by clarity 7
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I heard that if a man wears a green shirt with the collar up means they're gay or they WANT to come out of the closet, like a sign to other gays.
2006-11-11 01:17:29
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answered by MMike 3
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Being a middle aged chap myself I could not agree more.
The same men also tend to wear their sunglasses perched on top of their balding heads.
2006-11-11 02:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is to make them look sporty..(middle aged man who does'nt do this, or wear a rugby top)
2006-11-11 01:21:42
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answered by mikers 3
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Nerds.Geeks. This guy in my homeromm class does that. Omg- It's nnnnassstyyyy! I think they look like a vampire. I have no idea where that came from...
2006-11-11 01:35:11
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answered by squidly12345 2
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Ha Ha lol. I think it is funny when they wear a shirt and tie with jeans. Nooooo don't do it
2006-11-11 01:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a middle aged man...43.....all I wear is jeans, and T-Shirts.
2006-11-11 01:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It makes you look like an over aged Jimmy Dean on a bad day. Please drop the collar.
2006-11-11 01:15:27
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answered by Isis 7
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it is where you live and what the style is. Frankly I am an Old Hippie and I wear what I like and makes me comfortable. So who cares what everyone else is doing!
2006-11-11 01:16:32
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answered by MagikButterfly 5
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