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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would feel like an idiot wearing a 10k bracelet.[/quote] Meanwhile, people in Europe and Asia will wonder what is wrong with you and this perspective on life. IMO, this guilt and self-consciousness are connected with American women's poor body image, overeating, and sexual disfunction. 43% of American women experience sexual disfunction, over 70% are overweight, almost half are obese. There is so much guilt or shame about everything in this country. You shouldn't feel like an idiot because of your outfit. 99% of people won't even pay attention and why would you care if the 1% judge you? Just live a little. https://www.instagram.com/p/CncGf2sBVoM/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmFSIbtJpF6/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cm4oyVCBmhd/ [/quote] Europeans have always been more fashionable. High fashion is much more common throughout Europe, then most of the United States. I would imagine that at some of the elite private schools throughout Europe you’re seeing purses, jewelry, etc. that are breathtaking. The green Chanel blazer above is flawless. As is the rest of her outfit.. [/quote] None of these women look elite or highly educated to me. Fashionable women do not wear name brands everywhere and those Prada clunky loafers with the name on them would not be considered fashionable. I like the blazer though. [/quote]
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