>1. Your country
>2. Are scarves considered "gay" in your country? Y/n
1. The United States of America
2. Yes
Not in winter
>>53928777
Hallelujah
1. flag
2. yes, every scarf-wearer I've met has been gay
1. Argieland
2. No if you're not using some really feminine scarf.
Are there clothing items, beside cargo shorts and oversized t-shirts, that are not considered "gay" in America?
>>53928777
1 Japan
2 No, it's considered a fashion if a guy wears it.
>>53929087
Chastity cages.
scarves are not complex, baffling items of clothing
you put them around your neck and unzip your coat just a little bit because it makes your neck and shoulders a little bulky. then you're roasty warm.
>>53928801
As someone rather "pussy" when it comes to temperatures (T-shirt only over 20°C, pullover below that, and jacket is a must below 10°C), I never considered wearing a scarf even in our severest cold waves which may go down to -18 once a decade or so, so I definitely wouldn't in an even warmer country on a normal winter day
I don't see how scarf-wearers are gay tbhfam.
>>53928777
1.Flag
2.No, they keep you nice and warm in winter if they're thick enough.
no, I still won't wear one, first because it itsn't cold enough for me(others wear it below 10ºC though), but most importantly because I would feel pretentious wearing one.
Why scarves even? I wear this in winter, they are more useful than that shit. I don't know if they are gay, only that they are only useful to look /fa/ I guess tbf
Nigga I don't care if you think I'm gay, My ass is going to stay warm
>>53929610
>Wearing warm clothing below 10ºC
>>53929526
Nigga you just proved that scarves are gay.
>Those glasses
>that haircut
>that fucking hat
And all of them inside your house. baka f3
>>53929526
>proving his point
fag
I only wore a scarf once in my life and that was walking home at 3 am last year when it was -30C outside. In rural areas wearing a scarf is basically screaming that you're gay though.
>>53929652
i wear a shirt and tie while at work: wrapping up in a scarf is simpler and neater than pulling on a neckwarmer
Flag
No,if you think a scarf makes you gay you are insecure as fuck.
>>53929656
>>53929652
Why not just pull the hoodie from your pullover and/or jacket up if necessary? That's what it's made for, also nicely protects the ears
>>53929884
america is probably the most insecure country in general in the world
1. California
2. Yes.
>>53929962
Because only niggers and underaged faggots where hoodies.
>>53929884
This is America we are talking about.
If you wear it in winter it's considered fine.
But not in winter? It's considered trendy/hip. Insofar as gay is trendy/hip, yes, it could be.
>>53929996
This tbqh.
>Scarf makes you gay
This isn't the 50's anymore cowboy.
If you cold then you cold
>>53930095
Fag detected.
>>53928777
I have never seen a scarf fuck a man in the ass.
I trust mine to not do that.
>>53930209
>>53928777
How the fuck would you walk the streets in -20 C without a scarf?
Russia
No
>>53928777
it's a standard part of the male outfit in winter
1) The United Kingdom of England
2) I think the rule of thumb is if it's a wispy ass scarf in the summer: yes. If it's cold, no.
They're considered the sign of "intellect". Similar to the fedora meme.
>>53928777
>USA
>If its actually cold and the scarf doesn't look gay then no.
Wearing silk or whatever scarves when it's not cold out is gay but a normal winter scarf is normal
I often wear a scarf with my coat in the winter tbqh.
>be american
>wear shorts and graphic t-shirt all year
>freeze to death or suffer exposure-related illness in a comforting, entirely heterosexual way
>>53928777
flag
November-February:
no
October/March:
maybe
rest:
gay or hipster
>>53931272
>Englel
>Never goes below -5
>Needing a scarf
Come on
Yes because you have to be a faggot to wear them here with our winters.
>>53931319
i'm a big baby with thin blood who curses the onset of winter every year, but i at least deserve to be cosy while doing so
I have a scarf for my college at my uni, it's not gay at all
>>53928777
I don't think so.
But when it gets really cold, I stop caring about how I look and start draping myself in warm, isolating fabric.