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Straight Guys & Underwear ....

I'm straight & I wear boring boxers 46 25.00%
 
I'm straight & wear brand boxers 26 14.13%
 
I'm straight & like to w... 71 38.59%
 
I'm gay & I wear boring boxers 6 3.26%
 
I'm gay & wear brand boxers 10 5.43%
 
I'm gay & like to wear b... 25 13.59%
 
Total:184
Dgc1808 said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Dgc1808 said:
Straight. Most of the time, I wear briefs. They feel more comfortable than boxers.

This quote would have been perfect for that grammar thread we had about a month ago:

What Dgc said:

Straight. Most of the time, I wear briefs.

Change the punctation and you've got :

Straight, most of the time. I wear briefs.

 

 

Huh? O_O'



He's not referencing you, he's referencing the line you posted, and how it shows the importance of punctuation. The same exact words, with different punctuation, gives the sentence a different meaning. You clearly know what you meant, and your use was correct to get across what you were saying. However, by switching things around in the example Truck gave, it would say that you are usually (but not always) straight, and that you wear briefs (as a statement). Though again, he's not talking about "you", persay, but the general 3rd party you.

...did that make any sense?

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dunno001 said:
Dgc1808 said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Dgc1808 said:
Straight. Most of the time, I wear briefs. They feel more comfortable than boxers.

This quote would have been perfect for that grammar thread we had about a month ago:

What Dgc said:

Straight. Most of the time, I wear briefs.

Change the punctation and you've got :

Straight, most of the time. I wear briefs.

 

 

Huh? O_O'



He's not referencing you, he's referencing the line you posted, and how it shows the importance of punctuation. The same exact words, with different punctuation, gives the sentence a different meaning. You clearly know what you meant, and your use was correct to get across what you were saying. However, by switching things around in the example Truck gave, it would say that you are usually (but not always) straight, and that you wear briefs (as a statement). Though again, he's not talking about "you", persay, but the general 3rd party you.

...did that make any sense?

Yes. Thank you.



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i dont where any. your poll discriminates.



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I don't really think underwear has anything to do with gayness...well unless its pink or something.