Anonymous wrote:Wonder if it matters. I'm a t-shirt hoodie and jeans or leggings girl and my ex who was well off is dating a Lululemon wearer. Granted she wears a plus size but I thought well off or rich men would like their girls in more stylish wear?
Anonymous wrote:As Sergeant Shultz use to say on the old "Hogan's Heros" show (on Netflix) "Nothing, See nothing!"
My big law ex also liked seeing me in Lululemon but I'm a size 2. Also I'm not annoying like you.
We should ask your ex if you’re annoying…
Anonymous wrote:My big law ex also liked seeing me in Lululemon but I'm a size 2. Also I'm not annoying like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good god. Women, why do you do this to yourself? How do you expect the society to see you other than sex objects?
Men essentially see us that way.
That doesn't mean we have to steer into the skid.
It does when you want a romantic relationship with a man.
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men have no idea what you are wearing. All they care about is your body, hair and complexion.
BS that men don’t care. I don’t think that men care about designers, but I do think men care about what women wear:
- clothes have to be clean, reasonably fashionable, have relatively little wear, and be well fitting.
- Hair long, well-cut, and dyed if there is any gray showing. Get rid of any frizziness.
- Body and facial hair removed in all of the right places (including eyebrows waxed).
- Make-up in neutral colors except maybe red lipstick.
- Small jewelry. Keep it minimal.
- Shoes appropriate for the outfit and the weather. Again, very clean and reasonably in style.
- Nails either painted or kept short, neat, and clean.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good god. Women, why do you do this to yourself? How do you expect the society to see you other than sex objects?
Men essentially see us that way.
That doesn't mean we have to steer into the skid.
It does when you want a romantic relationship with a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good god. Women, why do you do this to yourself? How do you expect the society to see you other than sex objects?
Men essentially see us that way.
That doesn't mean we have to steer into the skid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men have no idea what you are wearing. All they care about is your body, hair and complexion.
BS that men don’t care. I don’t think that men care about designers, but I do think men care about what women wear:
- clothes have to be clean, reasonably fashionable, have relatively little wear, and be well fitting.
- Hair long, well-cut, and dyed if there is any gray showing. Get rid of any frizziness.
- Body and facial hair removed in all of the right places (including eyebrows waxed).
- Make-up in neutral colors except maybe red lipstick.
- Small jewelry. Keep it minimal.
- Shoes appropriate for the outfit and the weather. Again, very clean and reasonably in style.
- Nails either painted or kept short, neat, and clean.