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Like the kind of women that wouldn't go out to get her mail without making sure she's all dressed up? Do you find it sad?
No. Do you?
I enjoy seeing people dressed up from time to time. I'm generally not that person, but I can admire a sharp dressed person, whatever the circumstances.
And, I'll just say...I don't have the inclination to judge everyone on what they wear. I've got enough of my own issues, before I'm going to judge an outfit on someone else.
Nothing wrong with taking pride in one's appearance. At least she isn't dressed like a stereotypical Walmart shopper showing butt cleavage and tats.
When I am at the office, I wear a business suit, jewelry and high heels because I want my clients to feel that I take my position and their business very seriously and I attend a lot of meetings. I also work mainly with male colleagues and I want to present a professional appearance at all time as it is difficult enough working in such a male-dominated environment.
What do you think about women that feel they always have to be dressed to the nines?
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Originally Posted by Sassybluesy
No. Do you?
I enjoy seeing people dressed up from time to time. I'm generally not that person, but I can admire a sharp dressed person, whatever the circumstances.
And, I'll just say...I don't have the inclination to judge everyone on what they wear. I've got enough of my own issues, before I'm going to judge an outfit on someone else. I agree! Me too!
Honestly, I say GOOD for them, they have far more ambition than I have and as a fellow woman I applaud their effort, ambition and their dedication to their image of themselves. BRAVO to the women who always have to be dressed to the nines!!!! I was once one of you.
I've had my day in the sun and I have my memories of it all and I was a stunner, even if I do say so myself.
Nowadays when I HAVE to get "dressed up to the nines" my version is bathing, washing hair, brushing teeth, deodorant, hairstyle (the very most easiest part of it) and clothing which is appropriate for the event/affair. But I am...older now, so nah, not a big show for me anymore, I could make more of an effort...but I don't and most likely, I won't.
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