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Dont't encourage me, or I'll start using that as an excuse.

Hey Beo,

Great topic question to ask the guys here.

Hate to say it, but is does look feminine to me personally.

Also, a ball hanging from a necklace will swing, and you can potentially hit yourself in the mouth when involved in activities...possibly chipping a tooth.

I am an RN - wore a Littman stethoscope around my neck for 20 years.  I cannot tell you how many times I inadvertantly hit myself in the mouth or teeth.  Makes me leary to see this type of necklace.

Additionally, if you watch any C&W videos, you will see the stylists dressing these male C&W artists in deep V-neck T-shirts with tons of necklaces.  Everytime I see these guys dressed like this wearing all that neck jewelry, it kind of turns my stomach....and does not look very masculine to me personally...but then, I do not care for tatoos either, and may possibly be 'dating' myself.

If you are going to wear a necklace, wear a heavy chain style.  Masculine - and always contemporary.  Good luck!

??
Not that I know much about what is manly, but where I come from men don't wear visible necklaces, period.

Really?  Didn't you say you're from Jersey?

Ha ha!
I live in western Jersey, thank god.
None of that here.

Just for you Chuck: Christmas in NJ!!

I've never visited my relatives for Christmas in New Jersey.  Now I understand why.

 

;)

See what you're missing? lol

Creepy to me, personally.  These C&W artists need to fire their stylists!!

God Almighty!!

Feminine? Not particularly. Chinzty and overpriced and ridiculous maybe - it looks like a cheap marble, on a cheap chain. Congratulations on your win at the Skee-ball arcade.

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