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Reply 1

I think i know what you mean, but pics?
Edit: i was thinking of that rolled up with buttons to hold onto, are you just meaning rolled up normally?

Reply 2

I guess it doesn't really matter to me...

Reply 3

I doubt it bothers girls that much one way or the other but i could be wrong =S

Reply 4

Depends if they've got nice arms or not xD

Reply 5



There is nothing wrong with that.

Reply 6

I always wear shirts to uni, but I think if it's not rolled up it looks too formal (for uni), so I always roll up my sleeves. I quite like it.

Reply 7

If it's a smart shirt, I immediately think toff junior doctor.

Reply 8

magnificentduke
My gf tells me I look better with the sleeves rolled up. I have quite big forearms due to years of drumming (pity about the rest of me :rolleyes: )


Drumming = masturbating. You know it! :smile:

Reply 9

T-Star*
Drumming = masturbating. You know it! :smile:


haha, nice :biggrin:

Reply 10

nom :wink:

Reply 11

What's so 'nay' about it - it's only rolled up sleeves. :rolleyes:

Reply 12

its not exactly convenient in the cold weather but generally its seen as a look some guys can pull off.

Reply 13

Sex on legs./thread.

Reply 14

AndersonsBentFoot
its not exactly convenient in the cold weather but generally its seen as a look some guys can pull off.


Definitely not. But I guess indoors is fine.

Reply 15

:yep:

Tres sexy. I really dislike short-sleeved shirts, and long sleeves can look a bit formal. Rolled up long sleeves = YES.

Reply 16

I usually roll the sleeves up.. I never really thought about it lol :rolleyes: I never thought people judged me because of that :sigh:

Reply 17

Personally i dont roll my sleeves up as a fashion statement but just cos long sleeves irritate me. But so do short sleeves so i have to have rolled up long sleeves. Its a bit of an OCD thing.....

Reply 18

You look a tit regards

Reply 19

Gemma16
I think i know what you mean, but pics?
Edit: i was thinking of that rolled up with buttons to hold onto, are you just meaning rolled up normally?