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I had no idea it wasn't "cool" until I left Vermont . The friends I made when I moved to NY still haven't let me live it down: when one of my kids was born (can't remember which, they all look the same after a while), they gave me a set of crocheted babies booties that look like Birks with socks!
I had no idea it wasn't "cool" until I left Vermont . The friends I made when I moved to NY still haven't let me live it down: when one of my kids was born (can't remember which, they all look the same after a while), they gave me a set of crocheted babies booties that look like Birks with socks!
I think you maybe right for some women, but for every woman that likes a sharp dress man, you're gonna have plenty of other woman that find the jeans and tshirt guys fine too...
LOL, it's all about that wide spectrum of tastes and how we can't put everyone in the same box...
Yeah, when women see a guy in a suit, their eyes light up - for rather obvious reasons. But then again, a guy that wears a suit to attract women, isn't much of a catch anyway. I'm not sure too many men would ever wear one, unless their job/profession required it. Its a complete PIA and completely unnecessary. I think something like 6% of all working men are required to wear a suit, and I'm not even sure why. If a man needs to doll himself up, to feel good - he might just be gay.
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