Anonymous wrote:I also get some comments about not being girly enough. Yes, most guys like to see their gal in heels once in a while.
I've given up dressing for others. I wear what I like and what I feel confident wearing. Confidence is sexy. Over the years I have found ways to look more feminine but still be very comfortable.
If you like jeans, get a nice pair of boots to wear with them. Get some earrings that you like that are a little larger and more feminine than you might be used to. Skip the heels and dresses if they make you uncomfortable. Do you nails. You can make small steps to looking more feminine without losing your personal style.
There are definitely guys out there that appreciate a low maintenance woman. Just keep looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Cost is not a factor in looking feminine. You choose how to spend your money--it can be on unisex or feminine clothing. Makeup and jewelry don't have to be expensive.
2) I sense that you want to be dating men, but for some psychological reason don't want to express your sexuality in your appearance?
3) You have to get over the hangup in #2. You can look sexual, without looking cheap or being uncomfortable. Find a girlfriend whose style you admire and spend a day going shopping and trying on some make up.
To answeryour questions. If it turns out that a guy is interested in me, then he only wants sex not a relationship. I am trying not to attract those types. Also, I have dated women in the past and haven't had any problems with my appearance. Not thatit's relevant.
This is interesting. How do you determine this? Most guys who express interest in a woman are sexually interested in them, but usually not ONLY sexually interested. You can
Also, you say that you're bisexual, but then state that it's not relevant--why?
I think that you are downplaying your sexuality with men because you are fearful of a sexual relationship with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Cost is not a factor in looking feminine. You choose how to spend your money--it can be on unisex or feminine clothing. Makeup and jewelry don't have to be expensive.
2) I sense that you want to be dating men, but for some psychological reason don't want to express your sexuality in your appearance?
3) You have to get over the hangup in #2. You can look sexual, without looking cheap or being uncomfortable. Find a girlfriend whose style you admire and spend a day going shopping and trying on some make up.
To answeryour questions. If it turns out that a guy is interested in me, then he only wants sex not a relationship. I am trying not to attract those types. Also, I have dated women in the past and haven't had any problems with my appearance. Not thatit's relevant.
Anonymous wrote:If you have big breasts, you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:1) Cost is not a factor in looking feminine. You choose how to spend your money--it can be on unisex or feminine clothing. Makeup and jewelry don't have to be expensive.
2) I sense that you want to be dating men, but for some psychological reason don't want to express your sexuality in your appearance?
3) You have to get over the hangup in #2. You can look sexual, without looking cheap or being uncomfortable. Find a girlfriend whose style you admire and spend a day going shopping and trying on some make up.
Anonymous wrote: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
yes - in the midwest or out west.
there are tons of guys that want a girl a like you.
but the ones you probably like, in the northeast/mid atlantic - not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I think my problem is that I give off one of the guys vibe. most of my friends are male and I've always felt uncomfortable around women, due to a lack of common ground.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Male here.
Funny you say that. I was with a girl this afternoon that was dressed very feminine. Amazing girl by the way but that is a different story. 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.