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You can call it whatever you like, no qualms there. I was only bringing it up
because it was brought up at the beginning of your review. And pointing out
that people are allowed to poke fun at you and call it a fanny pack because of
the 'awkward uncle who wears socks and sandals' stigma attached to it. 😀 But
you should probably care less about what they call it.
I can call my jersey pockets 'Super Neato Offal & Tool Storage' pockets
(SNOTS) or I can just call them jersey pockets. Someone can make fun of me and
call them dork holes or something along those lines and I'd probably just
shrug and let them call them that.
I think the bigger question that you've now raised is whether by using the
term hip you are referring to the skinny jean wearing craft coffee snobs who
wear 'lenseless' glasses OR if you are referring to the part of the body
directly below the waist. If it is the former, I can only assume that it is
because wearing said packs are trendy without an actual reference to the body
part… or is it potentially a double-entendre. 😉
ps. I probably say dork too often… considering it's origins as the male
version of the fanny.
I also just realized that it's funny that the first photo caption refers to
both male and female genitalia.
June 28, 2016, 3:30 p.m. - Alex
#!markdown You can call it whatever you like, no qualms there. I was only bringing it up because it was brought up at the beginning of your review. And pointing out that people are allowed to poke fun at you and call it a fanny pack because of the 'awkward uncle who wears socks and sandals' stigma attached to it. 😀 But you should probably care less about what they call it. I can call my jersey pockets 'Super Neato Offal & Tool Storage' pockets (SNOTS) or I can just call them jersey pockets. Someone can make fun of me and call them dork holes or something along those lines and I'd probably just shrug and let them call them that. I think the bigger question that you've now raised is whether by using the term hip you are referring to the skinny jean wearing craft coffee snobs who wear 'lenseless' glasses OR if you are referring to the part of the body directly below the waist. If it is the former, I can only assume that it is because wearing said packs are trendy without an actual reference to the body part… or is it potentially a double-entendre. 😉 ps. I probably say dork too often… considering it's origins as the male version of the fanny. I also just realized that it's funny that the first photo caption refers to both male and female genitalia.