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I used to carry a coin holder, sort of a stiff pouch with at cover that folded over it. As @BSR mentioned in reference to Canada and the Eurozone, Australia has $1 and $2 coin and it was not too difficult to end up with $20 worth of coins. No longer an issue for me as I almost never use cash. An escort I hired one time in the US actually commented to me about it. If you're used to the amount of money you can collect in coins in the US, suddenly finding you had over $10 in your pocket would be something of a surprise.

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I think it's because the US has the lowest denomination bill of all developed countries. Canada has a dollar coin but no dollar bill; the EU mints euro coins but no bill. If a quarter drops out of your pocket, no big, but if you lose a euro, you're actually kinda bummed.

One advantage: You can slide a dollar bill in the underwear of a stripper willy-nilly. Five Canadian dollars is another thing. ;)

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One advantage: You can slide a dollar bill in the underwear of a stripper willy-nilly. Five Canadian dollars is another thing. ;)

Yeah, the smallest euro bill is 5€, US$6.07 at today's exchange rate. If you get a bit inebriated & start lavishing the tips, yikes, it could make for a pricey evening without even getting a lap dance.

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One advantage: You can slide a dollar bill in the underwear of a stripper willy-nilly. Five Canadian dollars is another thing. ;)

But I think I've seen them carry around a roll of Loonies in their undies for change... ?

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One advantage: You can slide a dollar bill in the underwear of a stripper willy-nilly. Five Canadian dollars is another thing. ;)

Hahaha. I remember that in the days of the Happy Tap, across the border from Detroit in Windsor. The boys there were happy to get American singles in their underwear.

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I wouldn't call ABBA a girly thing. I know plenty of straight guys who love ABBA in a guilty pleasure sort of way. Bellinis, yeah, definitely.

 

Does Campari & soda qualify as girly enough? It's my go-to summer drink, but I only see ladies ordering it.

 

Ballet & figure skating are my two big ones. After seeing Dance Theatre of Harlem perform Balanchine's "Four Temperaments" over 30 years ago, I became a total ballet addict. Figure skating, when done right, is like ballet on ice.

Plus Aperol Spritzes

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Well now, who would have ever thought that about the seemingly innocuous term "coin purse." The things I learn here.

 

Then again though, a guy pulling out a coin purse is kinda gay, I guess. Would certainly make my gaydar go "blip blip blip blip."

Except in the Balkans, where it’s common to see men with those purses.

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When I travel, I DO have a backpack I've had for years for spare change if necessary.

Plus one on the backpack for travel.

 

Mine is coming up on 30 years of use and I wear it’s worn age like a badge of honor. Side note, I travel with a money belt often too, less so in recent years. Both are sadly dormant the last 12 months.

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Not the same, there are many varieties, mine go under my clothes like the pic below. Mine is much less bulky though, thinner fabric material7-DB41-B96-2941-4379-B55-A-5-D366-BCFD661.jpg

 

I love a fanny pack. I dont go anywhere without mine ! So convenient.... I wear mine out and proud. There is way too much "body" under my clothes to add to the bulk....

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Surprised @CuriousByNature that you would consider the two above feminine. Proseco is requently offered by Italians as a cocktail before dinner; and, Bellini is the classical drink at Cipriani's in Venice, neither feminine at all.

Whenever I order either my friends joke that I'm getting a girly drink - I suppose I shouldn't have believed them! It hasn't stopped me though :)

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