To tuck or not to tuck, that is the question.


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PY_2 wrote :
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Are you gonna go tell me to tuck myself, PY?
 
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Jeans that fit. Casual and simple belt. Shirt tucked in. The untucking is like unwrapping a delicious present later and that is MY job. Give me something to do and I'm entertained for hours.

I agree 100% with you! I find it way more classy and sexy than untucked. Just the thought of loosening that belt, lifting up the shirt, unbuttoning it, slowly, button by button, makes me go weak at the knees.
 
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annother wrote :
It depends on the rise. Lower rise, tuck. High rise, untuck.
No, no, no. Lower rise and untucked allows for the Larry the cable guy look
 
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I kind of go with the concept of it the shirt is the type to be tucked in then it should be tucked in. If the shirt has a square bottom and is designed to not be tucked in then you should not tuck it in. But of course no one has ever accused me of having any kind of fashion style.
 
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D_Lion wrote :
To tuck:

To conceal one's shirttails within one's trousers.

Not to tuck:

To allow one's shirttails to Flap, three sheets to the wind.

Ladies, which do you prefer?
I thought this thread was all about someone tucking me into bed
 
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... is like a nice warm vibratey feeling all through your guttiwuts.

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Froggie is considering plastic surgery?
 
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Mokkesofie wrote :
I agree 100% with you! I find it way more classy and sexy than untucked. Just the thought of loosening that belt, lifting up the shirt, unbuttoning it, slowly, button by button, makes me go weak at the knees.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, I found me my kind of womenz!

If I cook dinner, what time can you be here?
 
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I only tuck dress shirts and polo shirts, on occasion more casual dress shirts I don't tuck. I do not tuck t-shirts.
 
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, I found me my kind of womenz!

If I cook dinner, what time can you be here?
Great, I'll see what time the next plane takes off from Heathrow.
 
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Untucked casual works for me. And yes, those front pleats are the debil.
 
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