I got pink spikes for track last year and got tons of crap for it. Is a guy wearing pink spikes a no-no? Dependent on how fast he is?
I got pink spikes for track last year and got tons of crap for it. Is a guy wearing pink spikes a no-no? Dependent on how fast he is?
At least you're in the pink.
Were you slow does your name start with a k?
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Were you slow does your name start with a k?
Not quite sure what the question is, but no, name doesn't start with k...
Yes. Noting wrong with pink spikes.
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You know how I know you're gay? I know you're gay because you care what Internet people think about the shoes you want to wear.
No one cares what you wear. If you like it, wear it.
Yes if you're planning to marry a guy.
Most Americans probably think running is gay anyway, so it probably doesn't matter. And yes, if you are fast and muscular and wear pink spikes you're cooler than a slow guy with pink spikes. Just like how good looking sports guys can get away with mohawks and tattoos.
Legend has it that the great Paul Springer (PA 3200 record holder at 8:49) wore pink spikes at outdoor states his senior year, and had a bad race (the winner ran 9:09). Don't do it to yourself...what are your team's colors? Or do you run unattached?
Yes, he can, nothing wrong with it.
A person's sexuality is no one's business but their own.
You Are What You Is wrote:
You know how I know you're gay? I know you're gay because you care what Internet people think about the shoes you want to wear.
No one cares what you wear. If you like it, wear it.
Exactly.