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So I live in the pretty stone-age city of Pittsburgh and I feel that my fashion sense is completely on a different wavelength than the vast majority of people that live here. Every time I open a set, I almost always get an "are you gay?" comment from the girls or guys in the set. My normal night game attire is always under attack but I feel that I've taken a pretty mild approach at peacocking. I try to differentiate myself from all the Ed Hardy and Affliction t-shirt guys in the bars and clubs, but I'm always getting negative "gay" comments on my blazers, ties, necklaces, vests, watches, shoes etc. I hit the gym a lot and my body physique is pretty muscular, but it doesn't help that my face doesn't have a well defined, square jaw, or an extremely masculine brow ridge.
I've tried deflecting these comments back on the "attackers" by critiquing their own fashion, but it always seems to have negative consequences. I've also tried Mystery's tactic of pretending that I'm gay using lines like "we should go shopping sometime" but this has always backfired. Really what should I do? I feel like it should be better for me to suck it up and dress like every other guy and just fall back on my inner game and routines.
To guys "Dude, even if I was gay I wouldn't f*** you."
To girls "Let's test your theory..."