I'm glad you grasped the meaning of placed after that sentence... What a grown man (adult) chooses to do or why is none of my business. Nor do I actually care if Vic or anyone else decides to put on a dress, wear women's panties/thongs or whatever.
This is some neanderthal shit. People can be who they want to be and wear what they want to wear. Doesn't take any skin off my knuckles.
Better dressed, less emotionally stunted, less vulgar, and capable of problem solving without resorting to violence? Count me in.
Having actual confidence in one's self to be who they are, is a sign of weakness. Don't you know that johno?
Yes. You can be soft as you want, as a man. No big deal. But in regards to football, ******** that. Victor needs to man up. Seeing his negatives and how he's lost certain duels this season... then seeing him wear a dress? Can you change a tire or change your own oil, @Amdrag?
That I am pro all people not being afraid of their emotions and for them to be themselves. It's better for your health. But considering we have spent centuries teaching us boys that emotions are bad and icky, it is no wonder so many feel the need to hide themselves.
Is that Victor "Iceman" Lindelof in a dress? If so, yes. And to me, that seems a lot more "Iceman", then going on a sexist and potentially transphobic rant because a guy wore a dress. You got something you want to confess benni?
What does changing a tire have to do with being a man? I can change a tire, my record is 8 minutes from flat to driving again. But my wife? She loves power tools, I can't get her out of the hardware store. She's the one that convinced me we could do numerous projects by ourselves like replacing a blown taillight, installing a ceiling fan, installing a dimmer etc etc. She's absolutely more mechanically inclined than I am, it doesn't make her less of a woman. Wearing a dress also doesn't make you worse at football. In fact, if America's teams are considered, it would help if the guys all wore dresses, maybe they could play like the women and win something. Let me state it so that it is explicit. There's nothing about being a woman that makes you weak. If men were strong enough to confront their feelings and communicate, they'd probably be happier and kill/rape/abuse fewer women.
How many tyres do we think Leo Messi has changed? Is Cristiano the Portuguese Burt Reynolds? Has Kylian Mbappe refelted his shed roof recently? Is Bruno Fernandes turning our team around because he's brought over his extensive collection of vintage adult mags? Was Jose Mourinho's strict no dress policy responsible for Victor Lindelof being an imperious defender for most of 2018-19?
You made a huge jump. I never said women are weak. I said a man (that doesnt identify as a women) is soft for wearing a dress.
I don't know much about Burt Reynolds but if the first line of his wike page sums him up, maybe Ronaldo is the Portuguese version. Imperious? You're going over board.
Dude, I'm not going to take advice on whether I'm going overboard from someone who thinks a footballer is soft for wearing a dress as a joke for his wife.
It was actually a celebration for his wifes fashion line. That makes a lot more sense than the nonsense you tried to peddle, but don't take it from me.