t-mag shirts

recently, I began wearing my t-mag shirt and I have been geting lots of flack over it. I was wondering how many of you experienced the same thing, especially from females who try to emasculate the rest of the population?

Hey Lemu - I’ve worn mine out a few times. Most people give me strange looks actually. Only one guy gave me any shit, and I ignored him. If we weren’t at Uni at the time and he wasn’t with his friends, I woulda considered taking him down a notch or two… but then perhaps that’s not the T-way of doing things. I think we need a good reply to someone who asks what Testosterone means in a negative way. A punch in the head just doesn’t cut either… Hehehe… Mark-AUS

I like the shirt also (I have two) but I don’t wear them in public. I don’t like the tag line “muscle with attitude”. Who like’s anyone with attitude, especially if you happen to look muscular. I think most people could use more less attitude and more humility. I usually wear loose clothes in public. I wish they had a Biotest shirt. I’d wear that in public.

They do have biotest shirts. Although I think the attitude is really what t-mag is all about. If you don’t have the attitude, then it’s hard to follow through on everything, because most of the stuff they throw out there for us is not for the faint of heart.

I wear mine all the time (at work and in public) and no one gives me any problems. I’m too damn mean looking, I guess. However, everyone does notice the shirt.

The reactions you’re getting probably reflect how you present yourself. Do you tip-toe around, are your shoulders slumped, do you look at the ground a lot, do you avoid sustained eye-contact, is your back hunched?

I wish t-mag would alter the current design by attaching a ‘.net’ onto the ‘Testosterone’.

Ha…get this. i wore mine out to dinner the other night with my girlfriend. Partly because i had it on before we left and she asked me to change it, which i had intentions of doing, but after she asked me to change i figured i would just wear it. So i did. We went to steakhouse. Anyone familiar with Orlando, it was in the I-drive area, so there is quite a aray of different types of people to say the least. Anyhow…we sat down and began to eat eat our meals when a guy walked by sporting a T-mag shirt. I was amazed, especially being that that was the first time i have worn it out. we started to talk and it was just a bonding experiance…hhe, however was not an “avide” reader, but he certainly was a fan…

I’m waiting for T-tanks ans shorts, how bout some leather baseball caps too? “If you don’t like it, don’t wear it. Now go home, cry, and shoot up some estrogen.” Will that fit on a shirt?

“MB Eric: Beware of Primate since 2 B.C.”

-Eric

I usually get a good reaction, although I usually wear it to parties. People get such a kick out of it. I’ve worn mine in public a few times, and I usually have people stare at me and then look away really quickly when I return the glance. I’ve gotten a couple of interesting looks from some women who look at it and smile, but no outright angry people. I do agree that the “muscle with attitude” on the arm is a wee bit silly. Everyone I’ve talked to really likes the shirt accept for that. I think that saying belongs on the magazine cover NOT on someones arm, because the magazine should be about “muscle with attitude” but on a person it can imply something much different.

Any woman who gets upset over some trivial crap like that is a T-Sucking vamp, who probably wasn’t gonna give up the drawers anyway. As far as other guys go, who gives a rat’s ass what I wear.