Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said you haven't gotten comments from men in the past but do you mean that you have?
I think this guy was most confused by the seeming change in your appearance, although his comment about your lack of jewelry was quite rude, and he should be kicked to the curb for that alone. Do you do that with other guys? Start off more 'girly' and then change it up? You should get less of this if your look is more consistent.
I don't have a lot of dressy clothes. my job doesn't require them. Also, I only wear dresses during the warmer months. I can't really keep up a feminine appearance as I don't have the resources. I did make a typo. I meant to say that guys have commented on my lack of femininity previously.
Well if your look is pretty consistent, then you are unfortunately running into guys like the one on this thread, who won't dump a woman over clothes but feels just fine disrespecting her by staring at other women in her presence. You clearly don't want guys like that. I believe there is a lid for every pot- you can find guys that like and even prefer tomboyish girls.
Where do you meet most of the guys you date? You may need to try different places that are more reflective of your interests.
I meet most of the guys online and networking events. I hangout at a sports bar on Sundays to watch football, but I haven't had any guys from here interested in anything other than friendship
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said you haven't gotten comments from men in the past but do you mean that you have?
I think this guy was most confused by the seeming change in your appearance, although his comment about your lack of jewelry was quite rude, and he should be kicked to the curb for that alone. Do you do that with other guys? Start off more 'girly' and then change it up? You should get less of this if your look is more consistent.
I don't have a lot of dressy clothes. my job doesn't require them. Also, I only wear dresses during the warmer months. I can't really keep up a feminine appearance as I don't have the resources. I did make a typo. I meant to say that guys have commented on my lack of femininity previously.
Well if your look is pretty consistent, then you are unfortunately running into guys like the one on this thread, who won't dump a woman over clothes but feels just fine disrespecting her by staring at other women in her presence. You clearly don't want guys like that. I believe there is a lid for every pot- you can find guys that like and even prefer tomboyish girls.
Where do you meet most of the guys you date? You may need to try different places that are more reflective of your interests.
Anonymous wrote:I recently met a guy at a networking event, we hit it off and went out the next day. Obviously, as it was a first date, I dressed nicely, sweater, nice jeans and boots. so we hung out again but I wore a long cardigan and chucks. Which is pretty much my "uniform". He made a comment oabout me not having any nice jewelry. I said no. (moreso bc I can't afford it, not because I don't like it ). I haven't gotten comments on my appearance from men in the past about being a plain Jane or a tomboy. I honestly feel like men are trying to change me to someone really feminine and girly. Are there men out there that are attracted to women that are tshirt and jeans, sports loving and not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said you haven't gotten comments from men in the past but do you mean that you have?
I think this guy was most confused by the seeming change in your appearance, although his comment about your lack of jewelry was quite rude, and he should be kicked to the curb for that alone. Do you do that with other guys? Start off more 'girly' and then change it up? You should get less of this if your look is more consistent.
I don't have a lot of dressy clothes. my job doesn't require them. Also, I only wear dresses during the warmer months. I can't really keep up a feminine appearance as I don't have the resources. I did make a typo. I meant to say that guys have commented on my lack of femininity previously.
Anonymous wrote:
If you want to dress more "feminine" you can do so at any budget. You wantto dress a little nicer when you're seeing someone because you want to show that you care about impressing him. (Dress to impress, right?) fitted jeans, flats, and a sweater don't have to be expensive, and can still look polished.
. But in walks this girl in nice fitted jeans, flats, and sweater. I couldn't help but look. She looked amazing even though she didn't go all out trying to look fabulous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said you haven't gotten comments from men in the past but do you mean that you have?
I think this guy was most confused by the seeming change in your appearance, although his comment about your lack of jewelry was quite rude, and he should be kicked to the curb for that alone. Do you do that with other guys? Start off more 'girly' and then change it up? You should get less of this if your look is more consistent.
I don't have a lot of dressy clothes. my job doesn't require them. Also, I only wear dresses during the warmer months. I can't really keep up a feminine appearance as I don't have the resources. I did make a typo. I meant to say that guys have commented on my lack of femininity previously.
Anonymous wrote:You said you haven't gotten comments from men in the past but do you mean that you have?
I think this guy was most confused by the seeming change in your appearance, although his comment about your lack of jewelry was quite rude, and he should be kicked to the curb for that alone. Do you do that with other guys? Start off more 'girly' and then change it up? You should get less of this if your look is more consistent.