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Men who support feminism ... do they wear pink underwear ?

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Men who support feminism ... do they wear pink underwear ?

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  1. Probably, but they do their own laundry and can't blame anyone else for it.


  2. Yes. There bathroom closets are packed with Angel Perfume and make-up items. They also remove the lip gloss when they step out of there homes.

  3. No actually...My husband wears white boxers. But then again, I must have him whipped because I'm a crazy feminist, right?

        I've yet to figure out the people who have a lack of lives of their own who come and ask questions just to get a rise out of people. But eh, what can I say? I should be going to burn my bra and hate men, but am responding to this instead.

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    I wouldnt be surprised.

    Wow Tracey it just isnt a compete day if you dont get to tell some man he is g*y isnt it :-) ?

  5. My s/o supports Feminism, and he has never worn pink underwear.

  6. with flowers.

  7. Usually don't look at guy's underwear-so I have no idea if male feminists wear pink underwear or not.

  8. I don't observe the underwear of any men other than my own. His generally have geometric patterns on them. He also has a pair of wordsearch boxers.

  9. no, chicks can pay for their own stuff

  10. scary pink underwear and the reds are under their beds too. You know you shouldn't touch it in public go get help.

  11. No they wear invisible pink blinkers/blinders/how ever you call them.

  12. If they want to, I'm sure they feel secure enough to do so.  Perhaps you might like to ask the members of Rage Against the Machine, or Korn- they're all feminists.

  13. You are insulting members who support feminism.  While you can disagree with them, you cannot insult them.  It is against Yahoo policy.

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  14. Male feminists are often cross-dressers, they do not wear only pink underwear, they prefer to show up in mini-skirts...nylon-stockings, sometimes into diapers...I do not think, male feminists are straight men.

    Something is wrong with them...

  15. No, Alexander, I am wearing black panties, and a matching bra, together with skirts and dresses. And my wife is wearing pants.

    She asked me to wear pink underwear, but I don´t want to be under her thumb.

    But now please realize:  All chickens are animals, but not all animals are chickens !

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