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Fingerless gloves are gay, I thought everyone knew that. Just kidding. However in some areas it might not be a good idea to wear your leather chaps without pants underneath.
Well, I have NEVER seen so many insecure "bikers'. I was always told that harley riders were gay and they try to cover it up by being ultra macho (tattoo's, leather, drinking to excess, fighting). so, what have we here? Don't worry about gloves, chaps, earrings in the "wrong ear" or anything else. We all go through a gay experience before our sexuality is established so like it or not you've ALL done it once even though at the time you may not have known what it meant.
I wear fingerless gloves so when my old lady is on the back I do a reach around and feel what I'm going for. Also helps to get change out of a wallet, open a beer bottle, pick a nostril, hold a smoke and all other things that make us who we are. Stop obssesing about the damn gloves. Wear what you want and be ready to cold **** the first bastard that makes a derogatory comment.
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Charles Cusumano, PA-C
Family Practitioner for 32 years
So Charles, what your saying is that fingerless gloves is a precusor to establishing one's sexuality???? Oh are we ever F....U. Momma....where is the asprin?
NO, NO, you got it all wrong, it's don't use fingerless gloves while whipping the snot outa a gay, must use fingered gloves, and you may wana double up...
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