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Unfortunately, from what I've heard, there absolutely are weird old dudes who will notice and comment on it
"From what I've heard" isn't a very reliable testimony...
That's not what I heard.
We're in a thread that started with "absolutely no straight man will bla bla", you should lower your standards of reliability
My understanding was that this was an hyperbole. I mean what in "not a single man on earth" sounds like it should be taken literally.
And as a guy I was informed by a woman at an annual auction that I was wearing the same aloha shirt I wore at the previous year's auction. Which is weird considering that I have almost 50 aloha shirts. So now I'm wondering if she was wrong, or it was an incredible coincidence, or I actually do have a "favorite auction shirt".
Intentionally wear the same one next time and if she says something you can tell her it's your lucky auction shirt.