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Post subject: Posted: September 21st, 2006, 5:20 pm |
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Joined: 28 April 2006 Posts: 1519 Location: Oriendel, in the Woods of Amon Hen Country:
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Honestly, I like people that do use a little, but dont go overboard with make-up. I want to see the beauty of ladies eyes, not their eyes masked in a thick layer of make-up. On the not of low shorts, I think it is stupid. They think they are so cool if ungergarments are showing, which it isnt. There is an exceptible limit of undergarment showing, but it can become too extreme. The other thing that I detest is guys wearing tight jeans. One, not appropriate, and two, just doesnt work. I am fashion declined, but I know what looks like trash!
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Post subject: Posted: September 21st, 2006, 5:25 pm |
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Joined: 09 July 2005 Posts: 9460 Location: in the temple of love
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Listen to this [insert a beeped word here  ]
"I have lyk sooooo ugly legs!"
"Then why do you wear mini skirts?"
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Post subject: Posted: September 21st, 2006, 6:36 pm |
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Joined: 01 November 2005 Posts: 4785 Location: Middle Earth
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Urg. All of the guys at my school, practically, wear their shorts so low it's like their boxers are just another layer in the ensemble.  PLEASE!! BUY A BELT!! Most of them are nice guys and all, but it's rather hard to listen to you when your birght checkered boxers are staring at me...ewwwwwww
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Post subject: Posted: September 21st, 2006, 10:34 pm |
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Joined: 10 July 2005 Posts: 23149 Location: Where there are handsome heroes and sexy villains.. all that need some lovin' ;) Country:
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Post subject: Posted: September 21st, 2006, 10:54 pm |
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Joined: 03 June 2005 Posts: 8105 Location: The United States of America
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Pride is one word for it, but another is respect. Hardly anyone dresses respectfully anymore. As RA was saying, how can you look a guy straight and seriously in the eye when his shorts go clear down to the floor?
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 4:39 am |
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I think it is more respect that come into it. If you don't respect yourself, no one else is going to are they? Fashion is a huge pile of rubbush. It really confuses me why people wear, things because they 'look good' and are 'in fashion', but are uncomfortable and unpleasant to wear. The first criteria for me when picking clothese is; dooes it feel comfortable? could I spend a long time wearing it, and not feel uncomfortable? I don't care what it looks like, as long as it it largely plain, and not in any vibrant colours. Blues, dark greens, greys, creams, and the like for me 
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 5:15 am |
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Joined: 09 July 2005 Posts: 9460 Location: in the temple of love
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Actually... what do -you- guys call dressing properly? Would post my views but I have to go...
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 8:34 am |
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Joined: 03 June 2005 Posts: 8105 Location: The United States of America
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Darrell wrote: I think it is more respect that come into it. If you don't respect yourself, no one else is going to are they? Fashion is a huge pile of rubbush. It really confuses me why people wear, things because they 'look good' and are 'in fashion', but are uncomfortable and unpleasant to wear. The first criteria for me when picking clothese is; dooes it feel comfortable? could I spend a long time wearing it, and not feel uncomfortable? I don't care what it looks like, as long as it it largely plain, and not in any vibrant colours. Blues, dark greens, greys, creams, and the like for me 
But as we girls agreed earlier, we're willing to wear something uncomfortable if we look cool. If I feel pretty, I act loads more sure of myself. And then during that moment at school when the popular girl asks you wear you got your sweater...
I can tell you that I felt pretty good right about then. 
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 8:57 am |
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Gwenneth wrote: Darrell wrote: I think it is more respect that come into it. If you don't respect yourself, no one else is going to are they? Fashion is a huge pile of rubbush. It really confuses me why people wear, things because they 'look good' and are 'in fashion', but are uncomfortable and unpleasant to wear. The first criteria for me when picking clothese is; dooes it feel comfortable? could I spend a long time wearing it, and not feel uncomfortable? I don't care what it looks like, as long as it it largely plain, and not in any vibrant colours. Blues, dark greens, greys, creams, and the like for me  But as we girls agreed earlier, we're willing to wear something uncomfortable if we look cool. If I feel pretty, I act loads more sure of myself. And then during that moment at school when the popular girl asks you wear you got your sweater... I can tell you that I felt pretty good right about then. 
You girls obviously have slightly different priorities. Personally I couldn't give a damn what anybody thinks of what I'm wearing, as long as I feel good. Though i do have to say I feel better about myself when I'm wearing my suit, because I know I look better in that, more than anything else, so I understand where you are coming from.
And in answer to Antigone's question, (assuming you are asking with regards to girls) I would say that something that is not overly revealing, because, believe it or not, I don't actualy want to see everything the first time I see you. Obviously, if you have a good body then there is no problem with you showing it off to some extent, but as I said earlier, .someone who respects them self gains more respect from others
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 1:01 pm |
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Joined: 09 July 2005 Posts: 9460 Location: in the temple of love
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Actually I meant it for both genders...
Quote: But as we girls agreed earlier, we're willing to wear something uncomfortable if we look cool
I think I´m turning into a male then... 
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 1:16 pm |
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Joined: 09 July 2005 Posts: 9460 Location: in the temple of love
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You´ve gotta be kidding...
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 1:52 pm |
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Joined: 15 March 2006 Posts: 4107 Location: The Square! LOL!
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Darrell wrote: Gwenneth wrote: Darrell wrote: I think it is more respect that come into it. If you don't respect yourself, no one else is going to are they? Fashion is a huge pile of rubbush. It really confuses me why people wear, things because they 'look good' and are 'in fashion', but are uncomfortable and unpleasant to wear. The first criteria for me when picking clothese is; dooes it feel comfortable? could I spend a long time wearing it, and not feel uncomfortable? I don't care what it looks like, as long as it it largely plain, and not in any vibrant colours. Blues, dark greens, greys, creams, and the like for me  But as we girls agreed earlier, we're willing to wear something uncomfortable if we look cool. If I feel pretty, I act loads more sure of myself. And then during that moment at school when the popular girl asks you wear you got your sweater... I can tell you that I felt pretty good right about then.  You girls obviously have slightly different priorities. Personally I couldn't give a *beep* what anybody thinks of what I'm wearing, as long as I feel good. Though i do have to say I feel better about myself when I'm wearing my suit, because I know I look better in that, more than anything else, so I understand where you are coming from. And in answer to Antigone's question, (assuming you are asking with regards to girls) I would say that something that is not overly revealing, because, believe it or not, I don't actualy want to see everything the first time I see you. Obviously, if you have a good body then there is no problem with you showing it off to some extent, but as I said earlier, .someone who respects them self gains more respect from others
Its extremly different for girls. Girls are very shallow I'm afraid and an insult dents their pride, never questiona girls outfit, unless you're a girl!
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 2:05 pm |
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Joined: 09 July 2005 Posts: 9460 Location: in the temple of love
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^ That depends from a girl to girl... personally i wear what I like not what other peeps like... It´s my body, my life, my taste so they better don´t mess with em!
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 4:42 pm |
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Joined: 03 June 2005 Posts: 8105 Location: The United States of America
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^^We can act shallow, but I wouldn't go as far as saying that we are shallow.
I read this in a book -- both genders have that one question that drives what they do. For guys it's, "Do I have what it takes?" and for girls, it's "Am I captivating?"
You most likely won't agree, as this book was written by a Christian author. But I have found it to be true.
So the thing about what this author said, is that every girl wants to be beautiful. Stand out from the crowd. Be the Cinderella who enters the room to everyone looking up at her. Not just to be noticed, but to be wanted.
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Post subject: Posted: September 22nd, 2006, 5:17 pm |
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Joined: 16 March 2006 Posts: 20465 Location: Gondolin Country:
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Scarlett Storm wrote: Its extremly different for girls. Girls are very shallow I'm afraid and an insult dents their pride, never questiona girls outfit, unless you're a girl!
Ahh like Gwen said, girls can ACT shallow, but its kind of shallow to call yourself shallow, as you're a girl ... and I know I'm not shallow but ima girl...
and i dont mind questioning from any genders about my clothing really ... only yesterday at camp - during dinner - i was wearing a thin, lacy tank top and a bunch of my guyfriends were saying stuff like "why do you dress like that?" and "you're such a stripper" and i was like .. "why don't YOU dress like that?" and again you cant really accuse a girl of being overly revealing with their clothing because it really depends on your mood and stuff ... like, why would i NOT wear a tanktop at camp?
so yeah maybe its just some girls that act shallow and giggly and *cough* other things, but a lot of other girls can act mature enough to counter scarlett's statement 
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