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Old 06-05-2012, 11:22 PM
 
Location: The western periphery of Terra Australis
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What do you think of women who put fashion before comfort? It's there choice, but I have a theory: the tighter the jeans, the more uptight the woman. I know, it's ridiculous, but women who tend to make a huge deal about 'dressing up' and looking good often in my experience have the proverbial stick up the backside.

Maybe they base way too much value on looks and judge others accordingly, maybe tight jeans cut off the blood circulation to their brain. Also high heels is BOUND to put anyone in a grumpy mood. Think about it, people!

I've found gals who dress more casual tend to be more easy-going in general. Like a typical 90s chick or a hippie chick, for instance. As long as they're not too militantly PC haha.

For those fashionistas who want to challenge me, bring it on lol.

 
Old 06-05-2012, 11:43 PM
 
Location: US
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Your reaction sounds like you just do something to turn these people off and you get the bad side of them. A-holes wear all styles. The sloppy dresser is just more likely to be passive aggressive or PC about expressing themselves. Go sit in a nice suit next to little miss granola and you will see her bad side, trust me.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 05:31 AM
 
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I really don't care what others think so I wear what makes ME happy and comfortable. I buy only cotton clothing (casual) because I live in one of the hottest states and can't stand to sweat.

I don't think I look sloppy and I'm not a hippy, but I'm also not a person that has their nose up in the air who thinks if they dress a certain way they are better than others. They aren't. It is who you are INSIDE, not OUTSIDE that makes you a good person.

That's just a personal comment and doesn't represent anyone else.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 06:58 AM
 
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I really don't care what others think so I wear what makes ME happy and comfortable. I buy only cotton clothing (casual) because I live in one of the hottest states and can't stand to sweat.

I don't think I look sloppy and I'm not a hippy, but I'm also not a person that has their nose up in the air who thinks if they dress a certain way they are better than others. They aren't. It is who you are INSIDE, not OUTSIDE that makes you a good person.

That's just a personal comment and doesn't represent anyone else.

Thats groovy man.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 07:49 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Trimac20 View Post
What do you think of women who put fashion before comfort? It's there choice, but I have a theory: the tighter the jeans, the more uptight the woman. I know, it's ridiculous, but women who tend to make a huge deal about 'dressing up' and looking good often in my experience have the proverbial stick up the backside.

Maybe they base way too much value on looks and judge others accordingly, maybe tight jeans cut off the blood circulation to their brain. Also high heels is BOUND to put anyone in a grumpy mood. Think about it, people!

I've found gals who dress more casual tend to be more easy-going in general. Like a typical 90s chick or a hippie chick, for instance. As long as they're not too militantly PC haha.

For those fashionistas who want to challenge me, bring it on lol.
You're right, that is ridiculous. Especially since the tightest jeans are worn by hipsters (not exactly an uptight crowd) while the prissiest, most judgemental sorority girls I've ever met were the ones who rolled their eyes at anyone who goes to class in something more structured than nike shorts and an oversized t shirt.

I see what you're getting at, but I think it's pretty complete B.S. A woman's personality and demeanor cannot be defined from her choice in clothing.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 08:36 AM
 
Location: NY metro area
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What do you think of women who put fashion before comfort? It's there choice, but I have a theory: the tighter the jeans, the more uptight the woman. I know, it's ridiculous, but women who tend to make a huge deal about 'dressing up' and looking good often in my experience have the proverbial stick up the backside.

Maybe they base way too much value on looks and judge others accordingly, maybe tight jeans cut off the blood circulation to their brain. Also high heels is BOUND to put anyone in a grumpy mood. Think about it, people!

I've found gals who dress more casual tend to be more easy-going in general. Like a typical 90s chick or a hippie chick, for instance. As long as they're not too militantly PC haha.

For those fashionistas who want to challenge me, bring it on lol.
I would, but I'm too busy shopping for high heels and skinny jeans.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 08:57 AM
 
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I've never made any connections between jean tightness and uptightness in personality. Heck, some of my favorite jeans are tight-fitting, and I consider myself to be one of the most laid-back and nicest people around!
 
Old 06-06-2012, 09:22 AM
 
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I would, but I'm too busy shopping for high heels and skinny jeans.
LOL

Yeah this is a pretty silly thread...
 
Old 06-06-2012, 10:17 AM
 
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For those fashionistas who want to challenge me, bring it on lol.
oh yeah, brother, we are ALL the same

why don't you stop generalizing about the sexes? i could start multiple threads about the stupid sh*t
that men wear and do, and ask if everyone feels the same way.

but i won't, because they are not ALL the same.
 
Old 06-06-2012, 10:29 AM
 
Location: State of Transition
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LOL

Yeah this is a pretty silly thread...
A pretty hostile thread to women, if you ask me.

Women can't win. Some guys start threads about how they don't like women who don't go the whole nine yards and have perfect make-up and dress to attract me, they hate the relaxed, comfortable-clothes types. Another crank starts a thread on how women should relax and dress like hippies. These are pointless discussions. Have women EVER told men how to dress on C-D, unless the men were actively soliciting advice? It seems like it's the OP who need to chill out.
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