Mullet haircuts like Dermie above were quite feminine looking. But if you're suggesting Dermie was feminine you're clueless. He was as ruthless and aggressive a sportsman as you will find.King-Eliagh wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 10:31 amnice try desperado but everyone reading knows I’m talking a bout feminine looks.

It shows ur struggling real bad to actually address my point so thanks for showin us all you’re struggling.
And ur other point about going back to the 80s?I never said I was doing a contemporary analysis but I must admit, from the research I’ve been conducting on AFL players preference for the feminine look, it appears the phenomenon began in the AFL during the 1980s and has continued throughout the past 3 decades.

and ain’t nuttin you’ve said suggests otherwise nlol me boy
keep tryin tho bro, you’re adding to the laughs

Your ignorance is really showing through KE. Nice work





 
  
 
  and we all know which gender has championed the hairless look
  and we all know which gender has championed the hairless look  i mean I don’t mind if they wanna wear pink head bands and adopt women’s hair dos but goImg hairless is really pushin the boundaries. I’d actually suggest those who are adopting female hairdos and getting the back crack and sack oughtta forfeit their tackle box and go the whole hog and just become a woman already. Don’t ya think nlol?
 i mean I don’t mind if they wanna wear pink head bands and adopt women’s hair dos but goImg hairless is really pushin the boundaries. I’d actually suggest those who are adopting female hairdos and getting the back crack and sack oughtta forfeit their tackle box and go the whole hog and just become a woman already. Don’t ya think nlol? 