I keep hearing that DC women are not attractive

Anonymous
I would also point out that certain cities seem to have less of a stigma against getting plastic surgery.

LA and Miami seem like people have no problem discussing getting it more publicly and unabashedly. Stassi from VPR and her chin implant come to mind. It also seems like something people save for and not something only the wealthy consider. In addition, to putting more effort into makeup, hairstyle, etc.
Anonymous
I think this is mostly true when you’re comparing DC to cities like it—dense, wealthier areas. It’s not like it’s uniquely full of frumpy women. Compare DC to most places in middle America and it’s not that different.

I am from Utah and the low-key expectations for women in DC is one of the things I like most about the area. It’s so nice to not feel like a pariah for making style (and body, and makeup, and hair) a big priority.

I do wonder how it compares to Silicon Valley…are tech women really more stylish? I thought they just basically wore the same things as tech bros.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think this is mostly true when you’re comparing DC to cities like it—dense, wealthier areas. It’s not like it’s uniquely full of frumpy women. Compare DC to most places in middle America and it’s not that different.

I am from Utah and the low-key expectations for women in DC is one of the things I like most about the area. It’s so nice to not feel like a pariah for making style (and body, and makeup, and hair) a big priority.

I do wonder how it compares to Silicon Valley…are tech women really more stylish? I thought they just basically wore the same things as tech bros.


I moved here from Silicon Valley (I lived both in SV proper and in SF) and women there tend to be slim and fit. Style is much more low-key and natural. Even people who love brands and have a ton of money to spend on them won't buy flashy labels. It will be some expensive eco-friendly brand with no visible logos rather than LV stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, Miami. Everyone looks good there too


Nah, i disagree with this. I lived there for 10 years. ALot of people in miami are poor and dress like crap. Lots of young women who work at a mall kiosk and go out a lot and they still think wearing a cheap shein dress 1 size too small looks good. In the professional classes, the admin are all from lower social classes and often do the same thing - wear too tight stuff because they think it makes them look good. It's fashion 101 not to wear stuff too small. And all the other women in the office dress way more traditional and frumpy - my theory has always been to differentiate themselves from the admin class.

Most of the people living and working on miami beach look pretty normal.

There are definitely women who get all teh plastic surgery - but they're not who you're seeing day to day.

I have lived in other parts of Florida and i think the average person in other parts of florida look better than the average person in miami.
Anonymous
People here aren’t ugly but they are: 1) a lot more “natural,” without a lot of cosmetic procedures or even makeup, and 2) not stylish. In some ways it’s good, because there’s a lot less emphasis on the superficial appearance. But in some ways it’s bad because there’s still that expectation of conformity, it’s just conformity to a sort of very low key deliberately unstylish and low effort aesthetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The post about the Florida judge made me think - I hear a lot of talk about how DC women in genders just aren’t attractive. Perhaps I’ve lived here too long to notice, but what does the average, non attractive DC woman actually look like / what are her beauty habits? I lived in Texas in my youth and agree women from places like that put a lot into their appearance. I just don’t find DC women all that slovenly, though.


Yes I know this is in beauty but, right now it is also in 'recent topics' and so I say...not this again! Are we really judging women by their looks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think DC really lacks a type that you can point to as DC attractive. NYC has chic and put together. LA has a different fashion sense, but still a very put together look. Florida has skin and copious plastic surgery. The south has the Southern preppy beach look... DC just really doesn't have a type


DC's type involves a knit Lands' End shift dress, a Macy's blazer, sensible pumps, plain gold hoops, a swipe of lipstick, and a National Public Radio tote bag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The post about the Florida judge made me think - I hear a lot of talk about how DC women in genders just aren’t attractive. Perhaps I’ve lived here too long to notice, but what does the average, non attractive DC woman actually look like / what are her beauty habits? I lived in Texas in my youth and agree women from places like that put a lot into their appearance. I just don’t find DC women all that slovenly, though.

Yes I know this is in beauty but, right now it is also in 'recent topics' and so I say...not this again! Are we really judging women by their looks?

Yes. Beautiful women AND men have better advantages in this world. Both financially and socially.
Anonymous
DC is full of debate club nerds. They would look much better with some makeup, but think it’s beneath them.
Anonymous
go to the hill and look around. It's not just because the staffers are generally younger. They look and dress much better than folks in DC because they are from other parts of the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The post about the Florida judge made me think - I hear a lot of talk about how DC women in genders just aren’t attractive. Perhaps I’ve lived here too long to notice, but what does the average, non attractive DC woman actually look like / what are her beauty habits? I lived in Texas in my youth and agree women from places like that put a lot into their appearance. I just don’t find DC women all that slovenly, though.

Yes I know this is in beauty but, right now it is also in 'recent topics' and so I say...not this again! Are we really judging women by their looks?

Yes. Beautiful women AND men have better advantages in this world. Both financially and socially.


But we aren't judging the ugly men in dc are we?
Anonymous
I agree that it's mostly a lack of flashiness. DC has a very subdued style compared to other places, and a lot of nerdy types. Whether you think DC women are attractive or not probably depends on your type/style.
Anonymous
In DC, men and women largely aim to blend in, conform. Standing out- in terms of fashion or looks- isn't viewed as a great thing.
Miami is a colorful city. Warm, bright, tropical, island influences. This lends itself to people wearing a lot of color, decor that is bright, and more skin.
Being tall and thin is not generally the goal, in South Florida, for women.
DC people, to me, are largely not attractive and don't place the same type or level of emphasis on looks, color, standing out, etc. If I had to generalize.

-Signed,
born and bred in Miami, former DC resident.
Anonymous
DC people (men and women) buy their clothes and shoes from large chains, i.e. they're generic looking, no style, no taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree that it's mostly a lack of flashiness. DC has a very subdued style compared to other places, and a lot of nerdy types. Whether you think DC women are attractive or not probably depends on your type/style.


This and it’s why I love the place!
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