
SirHorns
@SirHorns
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Posted by Kodak375
I prefer class and elegance.





Posted by MoonArtist
I have no problem with the bikers....but I've always had a thing for motorcycles, and grew up with a lot of friends who ride (dirt bikers and street). I don't mind a rough seeming man, but he had better have proper manners and know how to handle himself all dressed up and professional when it's needed, be it work, legal, or special occasion. Maybe that's because I have no problem getting dirty and being casual, but can easily dress up and carry myself in grace and style when needed.

Posted by SirHornsPosted by MoonArtist
I have no problem with the bikers....but I've always had a thing for motorcycles, and grew up with a lot of friends who ride (dirt bikers and street). I don't mind a rough seeming man, but he had better have proper manners and know how to handle himself all dressed up and professional when it's needed, be it work, legal, or special occasion. Maybe that's because I have no problem getting dirty and being casual, but can easily dress up and carry myself in grace and style when needed.
What if he moonlights as a clown?
Deal breaker or no?
/Is clearly on topic with this/click to expand
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Are you all insulted when you're assumed to be anything less than Ladies and Gentlemen of the highest pedigree or would you really bring a ghetto biker clown who moonlights as an I.T. professional home for the family to meet and not care what looks you get?
Chivalry?
Equality?
...if needed, we can hide your identities by blurring your names on the forum so that nobody can give you grief. (It will cost you a crabbette as a sacrifice though, since doing that kind of stuff doesn't come cheap!)