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LuLu Too Wrote:

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> For the love of God, Davy, please keep your shirt

> on.

> Why do men do this? A bit of sun and it's moobs

> out.

> It's a major faux pas that blokes make every

> summer.

> In fact, a friend & I were discussing this very

> topic in the park on Saturday - the rather

> unpleasant sight of the unbuff gentlemen of the

> parish going topless - not a good look.

> So, simple rules really - on the beach, in your

> garden and at a push whilst sunbathing in the

> park, it is OK.

> Running with your shirt off is an absolute no no.

> It will not win you a big bottomed babe.



Well said.

  • 2 weeks later...

If it is a warm day and you are in good shape, then strip away (but why not tuck the shirt into the back of your shorts, in a Matthew Mcgonahy (sp?) fashion for extra Grazia-points?)

LuluToo thinks you are wanting to go shirt-free to win a lady. Maybe she's got sex on the brain and can't see that you might just want to run more comfortably.

Nero Wrote:

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> If it is a warm day and you are in good shape,

> then strip away (but why not tuck the shirt into

> the back of your shorts, in a Matthew Mcgonahy

> (sp?) fashion for extra Grazia-points?)

> LuluToo thinks you are wanting to go shirt-free to

> win a lady. Maybe she's got sex on the brain and

> can't see that you might just want to run more

> comfortably.



Er.... no, Nero.

Davy Watts is clearly looking for crumpet - ideally a larger bottomed lady... in Sainsburys!

Just look at his previous posts.

Isn't this the fault of the Diet Coke advert? Is this why guys think women will go all weak at the knees during elevenses? They will look out the office window, see him run, take their librarian specs off, let their hair down, run out onto the street screaming, take me, I'm yours, runner man.
It all depends on how fit the guy is. I saw some got young black guy come out of the gym last weekend and when he whipped his sweaty tee shirt off, i went weak at the knees. More of that please, but less of the sweaty semi naked fat men, they should keep their tops on!

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