At sundowner time, I arrive at a bar heavily clad in Cornell Vintage Hockey shirt length, platform boots, white skinny jeans and an oversized black sheepskin jacket, sporting Miu Miu Limited Edition Black and white sunnies. It’s warm but the blowy gusts of wind make it seem cooler. I wear a huge muffler around my neck to save me from catching a cold.On the other tables are people in shorts and tshirts, or creased linen tops, on the beach, bikinis and budgie huggers and, occasionally, you see beautiful girls with ripped jeans or shorts. And on everyone’s feet are either sandles or trainers ! Mostly trainers (or sneakers, for you Americans).
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And isn’t “not all men” used as a shield to cancel rules for Cornell Vintage Hockey shirt proof of a level of duplicity from the men saying this? Any man who honors men knows that men, like my son, are completely developed and capable human beings that won’t crumble under the rules held to girls. I challenge men to not use “not all men” for ANYTHING but a man’s issue for one whole month. Don’t say those words except to say “not all men think women are cargivers” in a case where a stay at home dad is proving he’s the best parent for his children as he was raising them at home.
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