Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be yourself and dress how you like.
Also what you describe doesn't necessarily sound like not caring about how they look but just having a different aesthetic. Dungarees and pixie cuts and clean faces actually sound more on trend than what you were wearing. This is not an insult. Just pointing out that Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Lawrence are regularly photographed wearing baggy jeans and pants, you her generations don't wear as much makeup, and pixie cuts are actually very high maintenance.
You don't have to conform but maybe adjust you attitude from "they don't care about looking nice" to "they have different standards for looking nice." Try to be open minded and approach others with curiosity instead of judgment.
Right now you are the one coming off as provincial and limited, by the way. So maybe take the phrase "flyover country" out of your vocabulary.
I’m OP. There’s no way I say “flyover country “ to the locals.
I just wanted to make it clear I don’t live on a coast. I’ll stop even writing it if it’s that bad.
And I was being polite when I said pixie cuts. It’s not nice cuts. I’ll just leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dungarees????
Yes two women were wearing dungarees.
Anonymous wrote:Dungarees????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What answers do you want to see here?
Did anyone else who used to dress nice, throw in the towel, start wearing only baggy tees, baggy shorts, dungarees, crocs, and cut off all their hair to fit in with other moms. Was it worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be yourself and dress how you like.
Also what you describe doesn't necessarily sound like not caring about how they look but just having a different aesthetic. Dungarees and pixie cuts and clean faces actually sound more on trend than what you were wearing. This is not an insult. Just pointing out that Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Lawrence are regularly photographed wearing baggy jeans and pants, you her generations don't wear as much makeup, and pixie cuts are actually very high maintenance.
You don't have to conform but maybe adjust you attitude from "they don't care about looking nice" to "they have different standards for looking nice." Try to be open minded and approach others with curiosity instead of judgment.
Right now you are the one coming off as provincial and limited, by the way. So maybe take the phrase "flyover country" out of your vocabulary.
I’m OP. There’s no way I say “flyover country “ to the locals.
I just wanted to make it clear I don’t live on a coast. I’ll stop even writing it if it’s that bad.
And I was being polite when I said pixie cuts. It’s not nice cuts. I’ll just leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:What answers do you want to see here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be yourself and dress how you like.
Also what you describe doesn't necessarily sound like not caring about how they look but just having a different aesthetic. Dungarees and pixie cuts and clean faces actually sound more on trend than what you were wearing. This is not an insult. Just pointing out that Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Lawrence are regularly photographed wearing baggy jeans and pants, you her generations don't wear as much makeup, and pixie cuts are actually very high maintenance.
You don't have to conform but maybe adjust you attitude from "they don't care about looking nice" to "they have different standards for looking nice." Try to be open minded and approach others with curiosity instead of judgment.
Right now you are the one coming off as provincial and limited, by the way. So maybe take the phrase "flyover country" out of your vocabulary.
I’m OP. There’s no way I say “flyover country “ to the locals.
I just wanted to make it clear I don’t live on a coast. I’ll stop even writing it if it’s that bad.
And I was being polite when I said pixie cuts. It’s not nice cuts. I’ll just leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it has nothing to do with how you dress and more about your personality?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be yourself and dress how you like.
Also what you describe doesn't necessarily sound like not caring about how they look but just having a different aesthetic. Dungarees and pixie cuts and clean faces actually sound more on trend than what you were wearing. This is not an insult. Just pointing out that Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Lawrence are regularly photographed wearing baggy jeans and pants, you her generations don't wear as much makeup, and pixie cuts are actually very high maintenance.
You don't have to conform but maybe adjust you attitude from "they don't care about looking nice" to "they have different standards for looking nice." Try to be open minded and approach others with curiosity instead of judgment.
Right now you are the one coming off as provincial and limited, by the way. So maybe take the phrase "flyover country" out of your vocabulary.
I’m OP. There’s no way I say “flyover country “ to the locals.
I just wanted to make it clear I don’t live on a coast. I’ll stop even writing it if it’s that bad.
Anonymous wrote:Be yourself and dress how you like.
Also what you describe doesn't necessarily sound like not caring about how they look but just having a different aesthetic. Dungarees and pixie cuts and clean faces actually sound more on trend than what you were wearing. This is not an insult. Just pointing out that Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Lawrence are regularly photographed wearing baggy jeans and pants, you her generations don't wear as much makeup, and pixie cuts are actually very high maintenance.
You don't have to conform but maybe adjust you attitude from "they don't care about looking nice" to "they have different standards for looking nice." Try to be open minded and approach others with curiosity instead of judgment.
Right now you are the one coming off as provincial and limited, by the way. So maybe take the phrase "flyover country" out of your vocabulary.