BV clothes without the gay backpacks?
xoferew:
Fanny packs are also good for teachers on a field trip who are trying to hold the slobbery, mucous-smeared hands of six children at a time. It is quick and easy to extract bandaids, camera, bleach, cheerios, or handcuffs from the fanny pack. Of course, teachers are normally at the forefront of fashionable dress, so this usage can either be seen as an abberation, or an endorsement of the ironic fashion-forwardness of the fanny pack.
Emma:
My nana keeps all her stuff in hers-house keys, purse etc, then zips her coat up over it. Stops muggers, although I'm sure my nan would deck them if they messed with her! She is fearsome.
xoferew:
I've done that (fanny pack under jacket) when I was travelling alone in China. Not that Chinese people were more likely to mug me than the New Yorkers back home, but I would be more screwed to be stranded in a foreign country where I don't speak the language, so I took more precautions.
Although gay guys are no more (perhaps less) inclined to wear backpacks than straight ones, I think there are more and more bags being produced these days on a continuum from rugged briefcase to messenger bag to outright purse, giving gay (and straight) men more options in carrying whatever they feel suits them.
J. M. Pescado:
I like to leave a decoy wallet in an easily accessible location, with a proximity trigger. Once the decoy wallet has been moved more than 100 yards from the real deal, BOOM. Someone's missing a hand now.
xoferew:
...And that's what happened to end my first career as a pick-pocketing moppet of a street urchin.
Please chalk up any typing errors to my use of a prosthetic hook.
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