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Say NO To The RompHim

It is not "trendy".

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Say NO To The RompHim
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The RompHim is trying to create a new trend in men's fashion by claiming men don't have enough selection in style these days, and we need something new in our lives. Truth is: we do not need this. In the long run, it will cause more bad than good. Let me articulate several reasons why the RompHim will not be making a guest appearance in my closet or on my body.

1. The RompHim will make going to the bathroom ten times harder.

Whenever girls complain about using bathrooms during the summer because they are in a romper and have to basically take off the whole thing in order to use the restroom. Well, welcome to their life to any guy that decides to rock this outfit.

2. You increase the chances of wearing the same outfit when you go out on a date.

I don't think there has to be any explanation here.....

3. Not to mention, it's going to turn into a new form of birth control.

Guys, do you like it when your girlfriend steals your sweatshirt? Well, you pretty much just stole her romper. But, in addition, how many of them will want to see you behind closed doors when you wear a RompHim?

4. The RomHim also doesn't form to your body.

I always look at my baby pictures and look at the kind of clothes I would wear. I just can't stop thinking about how saggy those clothes were. But now, if my clothes are saggy they just seem unappealing.

5. Did I also mention they are hideous?

Some pieces of clothing look better on the opposite sex.

No matter what your mind tells you, resist the urge to buy this so called "new fashion trend". It is just a trap for you and your bank account.


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