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    I think a man cannot do up a tie (unless he ties up one every day) without thinking of his father, maybe remember standing in front of the mirror together with him ,learning whatever phrase helped remember how to do the knot. If you try to remember, you are remembering your father speaking. Or is it just me? If it isn't just me, the tie is between father and son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    Now here's a question I have been meaning to ask the chaps at the club for some time:

    When did you last wear a tie, if ever?


    The last time I wore one was at a wedding about 11 years ago.
    I wore one today...I wear one at least once a week.
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    tie's make me think of school....
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    My mother taught me to tie a tie - the father wasnt about
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    mm, maybe it's just me.

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    My big sister taught me, in the days when school boys and girls had to wear them.

    My dad taught me how to milk a cow though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    Now here's a question I have been meaning to ask the chaps at the club for some time:

    When did you last wear a tie, if ever?


    The last time I wore one was at a wedding about 11 years ago.
    It's so long I've forgotten.

    I wear a suit most days, but I wear them with a pink, yellow, silver or white t shirt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    I have an interesting story about male psychology relating to ties.
    Go on!
    Go to work, get married, have some kids, pay your taxes, pay your bills, watch your tv, follow fashion, act normal, obey the law and repeat after me: "I am free."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stargazer86 View Post
    Really? I'd like to hear
    I used to work with a guy of about forty who always wore well-cut suits and was very dapper except for the ridiculous ties that he wore that completely ruined his appearance. They were of the kind that had large Mikckey Mouse and Denis the Menace motifs; he also wore similar socks but they were not so obvious. The ties raised a few eyebrows and some ribald comment which he just laughed off. One of his favourites was a tie with a teddy bear pattern and for a joke I told him that the Teddy Bear was a secret symbol used by homosexuals to signal their sexuality to each other.
    He never wore that tie again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    I used to work with a guy of about forty who always wore well-cut suits and was very dapper except for the ridiculous ties that he wore that completely ruined his appearance. They were of the kind that had large Mikckey Mouse and Denis the Menace motifs; he also wore similar socks but they were not so obvious. The ties raised a few eyebrows and some ribald comment which he just laughed off. One of his favourites was a tie with a teddy bear pattern and for a joke I told him that the Teddy Bear was a secret symbol used by homosexuals to signal their sexuality to each other.
    He never wore that tie again.


    But I think the Spongebob ties are kinda cute... But anyways, I curious to here about the psychological reasons for the ties...
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    Ties are like a badge, old school tie and all that. Also they are the only way the business suited busines man can express any individuality.

    How about this for our little club:


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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    tie's make me think of school....
    My dad has well over 50 ties, but then he collects them. I only ever wore a tie once, I fainted and got permenat exception from having to wear a tie and have my top button done up. But then it was one of those on elstic tie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LostPrincess13 View Post


    But I think the Spongebob ties are kinda cute... But anyways, I curious to here about the psychological reasons for the ties...
    The psychology lies in the fact that he didn't wear it again, which shows that some men have a fear of being thought homosexual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    One of his favourites was a tie with a teddy bear pattern and for a joke I told him that the Teddy Bear was a secret symbol used by homosexuals to signal their sexuality to each other.
    He never wore that tie again.
    Yeah, and I see you mention it later as well.

    When I was in a corporate bank in my 20s, I used to wear shocking pink, green or yellow tie & sock combos, just as I wear pink & yellow t shirts now, and some people do indeed question your sexuality.

    I can vividly recall a senior manager asking me as a 21/22 yr old why I wore pink if I wasn't gay, to which I answered, "I like pink".

    I don't think the poor old chap ever understood that one.

    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Ties are like a badge, old school tie and all that. Also they are the only way the business suited busines man can express any individuality.

    How about this for our little club:
    That is bloody fantastic!
    Go to work, get married, have some kids, pay your taxes, pay your bills, watch your tv, follow fashion, act normal, obey the law and repeat after me: "I am free."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    The psychology lies in the fact that he didn't wear it again, which shows that some men have a fear of being thought homosexual.
    Hmmm, but there is a thing now called being a metrosexual. It's straight men who are often mistaken as homosexuals because of their superb fashion sense. Perhaps that's what you are Mr. Atheist! You seem to have a cool sense of style.

    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    Ties are like a badge, old school tie and all that. Also they are the only way the business suited busines man can express any individuality.

    How about this for our little club:

    I'm not too sure about the color though. Reminds me of bees. It's a bit too much I think.
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    What! don't like the Colour, after 100's of hours market research, focus groups, psycological assesments, etc...etc.


    When I was young and pretty I had a black faux leather coat. Whenever I wore it, middle aged men used to strike up conversations with me, or sit next to me on buses. I eventually abandoned it on the train.

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