A rough tweed will help the frailest fellow maintain a manly appearance. Careful, though, not to choose one so rough that twigs or bits of underbrush are woven into the fabric. A good test of a tweed is to brush the arm gently over a bare female shoulder, if one is available to you. If there are scraping noises or rumpled feelings, select a softer weave.
"Should I Wear Shorts?"
We are too close to our knees to judge them impartially. The wise gentleman regards them as though they belonged to someone else. Look at your own in this light and you may choose long trousers, or at least pedal pushers. If, on the other hand, you can show a really "good leg," it is not only safe but also provocative to wear shorts or tight riding breeches.
BE PHYSICAL
You must decide early whether you want to display great strength or great weakness. There is no middle ground. If you cannot have bulging biceps and a grip of iron— and so few of us can—it is best to be puny. Use this simple rule of thumb: if you can't pick her up with one hand, plan your physique so that she can pick you up, or want to, which is almost the same.
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