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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    I don't feel metrosexual enough to carry a purse. I am of the real-men-don't-eat-quiche generation.
    You obviously didn't have a Grandmom that made an awesome sausage quiche.
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    Here is my collection. Don't care what folks think, my pockets are empty and free, and I don't have to sit on my wallet.
    I have been very partial to the Mountain man lately, it is very practical for my needs right now.
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    Thinking of getting a small fanny pack for the park so I can wear lighter pants comfortably with all my stuff on me. Why not leave everything at home?

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    It is interesting how norms change. Pink used to be for boys. Pink was a boy's colour and blue a girl's – here's why that changed - Business Insider

    Little boys used to wear gowns or dresses until they somewhere between 2-8 years old.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breeching_(boys).

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    But for those that care what others think or just aren't comfortable with going against societal gender based norms here is a bag from the Saddleback leather company that strikes me as fairly masculine. In fact if I wasn't broke from buying razors and stones I might go for one myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazarus View Post
    It is interesting how norms change. Pink used to be for boys. Pink was a boy's colour and blue a girl's – here's why that changed - Business Insider

    Little boys used to wear gowns or dresses until they somewhere between 2-8 years old.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breeching_(boys).

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    But for those that care what others think or just aren't comfortable with going against societal gender based norms here is a bag from the Saddleback leather company that strikes me as fairly masculine. In fact if I wasn't broke from buying razors and stones I might go for one myself.
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    Hah, my boy likes to put on his sisters clippy cloppy shoes and has been known to put on a dress. He's 20 months lol.

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    That is a good looking bag, and don't look girly.

    I feel 110% manly! No matter what I wear or carry. I just don't feel like carrying a man purse is right for me. No matter what it looks like. Now I will admit that when I got to work, nothing is in my pockets. Everything fits in or on my Lunchbox. And I have a large gym bag that holds the other larger Items I need at work, but the only time I carry it is from the truck cab to the trunk of my car. Even a pistol can be carried on me without a bag. Just the way I was raised I guess.

    To each there own. If a man feels the need for a bag of some kind to carry his stuff, then so be it. What matters is they FEEL good about it!
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    Just realizing how often I carry a large pink diaper bag..
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    Must confess I wear one when camping and skiing. But I would never call it a purse nor a fanny pack.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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