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you don't really have winter where you live, do you? of course there are those tube-cloth thingies, instead of a scarf, but those are hard to regulate the tightness of, and if you are going out in the cold for school or work, they mess up your hair when you take them off, leaving you the butt of jobes about the unfashionable snowman.
guy's account name is 'scruffy guy' I imagine if he goes out in the cold he probably wears a big thick jacket and a thick shirt and never really has had an occasion to be wearing a suit or worrying about his appearance in the cold.
To be honest I can't think of anywhere very cold where more than 5% of the population is white collar and I've lived a bunch of places in Alaska, washington and British Columbia... Maybe Victoria, or Seattle but they're more rainy cold than they are snowy cold even in the winter so generally you still don't see dudes in scarves that don't look like wannabe hipsters.
I can relate because I did business classes for a bit during one winter in Vancouver so I had to wear a suit some days during that time, but outside that I doubt it's a experience very many people could relate to... Then again I might be wrong, I don't know if Europes got some super cold heavily urbanized places I don't know of. Maybe Russia?
how many are working white collar jobs though? like specifically jobs that require you dress bussiness formal, white collar button up shirts and suit jackets type of jobs, like bankers type jobs where you can't afford to **** up your suit and hair on the way to work.
When it's windy, you can lose a lot of heat through your neck. Wind can also blow down under your clothes unless you're wearing like a turtleneck or something.
Scarves are good to have.
do this to prevent heat loss through the neck and if you wanna keep wind from getting in through the bottom, just put your hands in your pockets and like grab around yourself to make the jacket tighter around that area.
I live in Florida so... yeah, if I lived somewhere colder or was at a doctor who convention then probably not, but since we only get a slightly colder summer as our excuse for winter here you'd have to be highly obsessed with your personal appearance to ware one... though I suppose that's an out dated stereotype; at any rate I don't think it's considered a homosexual thing so long as it's actually cold where you're at.
I live in Virginia which doesn't have the worst winters but it gets pretty cold, this was back in middle school so idk how it is now. Went through a scarf phase and the whole school thought I was gay So I never wore a scarf after that unless I was skiing or something cold
Things you call phases when you're older tend to be a lot more over the top than you remember, you probably did a couple other things that put off that vibe without even realizing it, that said it was also middle school and kids set up a lot of ****** up rules about how the world works at that age so it could have just been them.
I was raised in a house with 3 younger sisters, no brothers, and a metrosexual father. I'm just glad I turned out to be a pretty normal straight dude in the end.