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So I'll add that seeing Chris in person in McDonalds and then at Court let me see the whole way he "carries himself" in day-to-day life, which isn't always apparent in his videos. We see a lot of talking, but not really how he walks or interacts with other people. After seeing him IRL, the immediate thing I noticed is that he really does carry himself like a damsel in distress. It's obvious - even from a distance - he is a man, but he really presents himself in this feminine kind of way. The closest comparison I can think of is to a tired, worn out elementary school teacher or mother of four who has had a long day. The femininity he projects makes him look weak and timid and wouldn't know how to defend himself in a fight. I couldn't picture him engaging in any kind of traditionally masculine form of violence (pushing/fighting, etc). Even a curse-ye-ha-me-ha would seem out of character. The fact that he used pepper spray makes so much sense now. Men would have pushed or shoved an employee but that's too masculine for Chris. So he pepper sprays. It all makes sense now.
 
So I'll add that seeing Chris in person in McDonalds and then at Court let me see the whole way he "carries himself" in day-to-day life, which isn't always apparent in his videos. We see a lot of talking, but not really how he walks or interacts with other people. After seeing him IRL, the immediate thing I noticed is that he really does carry himself like a damsel in distress. It's obvious - even from a distance - he is a man, but he really presents himself in this feminine kind of way. The closest comparison I can think of is to a tired, worn out elementary school teacher or mother of four who has had a long day. The femininity he projects makes him look weak and timid and wouldn't know how to defend himself in a fight. I couldn't picture him engaging in any kind of traditionally masculine form of violence (pushing/fighting, etc). Even a curse-ye-ha-me-ha would seem out of character. The fact that he used pepper spray makes so much sense now. Men would have pushed or shoved an employee but that's too masculine for Chris. So he pepper sprays. It all makes sense now.

I find that a lot of Chris's mannerisms and behaviours seem naturally feminine, but he tries to emphasise the parts he believes to be feminine but really aren't. Like his hair is receding and thin so it clearly shows that he's biologically male, but he's grown it longer instead of just wearing a wig which would probably look way better. If only he'd act like a calmer version of himself... he's like, so close and yet so far.
 
I find that a lot of Chris's mannerisms and behaviours seem naturally feminine, but he tries to emphasise the parts he believes to be feminine but really aren't. Like his hair is receding and thin so it clearly shows that he's biologically male, but he's grown it longer instead of just wearing a wig which would probably look way better. If only he'd act like a calmer version of himself... he's like, so close and yet so far.
Knowing Chris if he got a wig it'd look something like:
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You mean like he already did??

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If he got a wig that fit properly and isn't something he probably got in a happy meal, I mean

Also the tightness of that shirt... that can't feel good. I know women "are meant to" wear tighter shirts but they're usually quite stretchy and also in that woman's size, that thing looks like he painted it on :/
 
If he got a wig that fit properly and isn't something he probably got in a happy meal, I mean

Also the tightness of that shirt... that can't feel good. I know women "are meant to" wear tighter shirts but they're usually quite stretchy and also in that woman's size, that thing looks like he painted it on :/
There are two demographics that they make pony shirts for. Little girls and adults in general. It's not hard to guess which one Chris is wearing.
 
If he got a wig that fit properly and isn't something he probably got in a happy meal, I mean

Also the tightness of that shirt... that can't feel good. I know women "are meant to" wear tighter shirts but they're usually quite stretchy and also in that woman's size, that thing looks like he painted it on :/
The shirt is meant for young girls. Chris just forced his way into it.

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It's absolutely amazing the level of autism it takes to wear that.
 
There are two demographics that they make pony shirts for. Little girls and adults in general. It's not hard to guess which one Chris is wearing.

The one "for little girls" thing that Chris could get in his size, and he goes for the "squeezing into the version designed for little girls" option. Amazing.
 
I still can't decide which is worse: Chris wearing the shirt, or the fact that there's a shirt for little girls close enough to his size that he can squeeze into it.

I can tell you that, as I was once.. whatever the name for a female brony is.. they make shirts in womens' sizes, as well as ones for teen girls. He probably has one designed for teen girls. I have no idea why, as they undoubtedly make them closer to his size but still tight-fitting like he clearly wants. :L
 
I can tell you that, as I was once.. whatever the name for a female brony is.. they make shirts in womens' sizes, as well as ones for teen girls. He probably has one designed for teen girls. I have no idea why, as they undoubtedly make them closer to his size but still tight-fitting like he clearly wants. :L
I think they're called Pega-sisters. But I'm not sure I can believe anyone would self-identify with that label in public.
 
I think they're called Pega-sisters. But I'm not sure I can believe anyone would self-identify with that label in public.

Never heard of that before... but I stopped with that phase at about the middle of season 2, so maybe they came up with it after.
 
The shirt is meant for young girls. Chris just forced his way into it.

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It's absolutely amazing the level of autism it takes to wear that.
He looks like a bunch of cookie dough shoved into a gym sock.
 
Sorry for being out of the loop and not lurking moar, but we all have lives to lead. I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to tell me whether or not Chris has permanently moved out of the rental house? I saw a recent thread "8/4/2015 The Visit" which details that Chris and Barb were at 14BCrt and that the windows were boarded up with boxes and the inside, from what could be seen, is filthy.
If he has moved back, then is there any news (or speculation too) on whether or not Chris n' Barb have been followed up on the shit-spattered state they left the rental house in?
 
Sorry for being out of the loop and not lurking moar, but we all have lives to lead. I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to tell me whether or not Chris has permanently moved out of the rental house? I saw a recent thread "8/4/2015 The Visit" which details that Chris and Barb were at 14BCrt and that the windows were boarded up with boxes and the inside, from what could be seen, is filthy.
If he has moved back, then is there any news (or speculation too) on whether or not Chris n' Barb have been followed up on the shit-spattered state they left the rental house in?
They completely moved out a bit ago. I don't think they're going to owe anything as far as cleaning up the rental house goes. I'm pretty sure the obligation for that is on the insurance company, not Chris and Barb.
 
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