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Old 01-26-2014, 10:35 PM
 
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As I a completely heterosexual guy, I prefer women to dress casually but conservatively, i.e.:

-A unisex, short-sleeved crew neck T-shirt (maybe with a cartoon character or witty saying)
-A knee-length, relatively loose skirt
-flip-flops

I think this would be a perfect balance between modesty and sexiness and femininity and masculinity.
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Old 01-26-2014, 11:46 PM
 
Location: New Zealand and Australia
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naked or scantily dressed with a horny look in her eyes
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Old 01-26-2014, 11:52 PM
 
Location: State of Transition
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As I a completely heterosexual guy, I prefer women to dress casually but conservatively, i.e.:

-A unisex, short-sleeved crew neck T-shirt (maybe with a cartoon character or witty saying)
-A knee-length, relatively loose skirt
-flip-flops

I think this would be a perfect balance between modesty and sexiness and femininity and masculinity.
Flip flops are conservative? Cartoon t-shirts? That's just cheap cr@p. That's the look that Europeans hate on American women, btw. Better are leather flats, I agree with the skirt, but a plain, fitted T-shirt or a button-down blouse of some sort, ideally in a color compatible with the skirt, and well-tailored to show curves, but not revealing (snappy-looking, but still relatively conservative).

Ideal look on guys? Hm, idk. I'm open to a variety of looks. I'm not crazy about the skateboarder look or hipster looks, though.
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:14 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Honestly, dressed up or casual, I'm more concerned about the woman inside. Yes, I prefer her without clothes at all haha.

Jokes aside, I don't mind casual but smart, a bit dressy but not too pretentious. High heels and a super short skirt is a bit much, but as long as she's not one of those where looks define her personality. Conversely, baggy pants or something just for home...just a woman who is confident in whatever she wears, within reason. For me clothes reflect someone's personality, so it's more a clue to how they are, and how they present themselves, instead of just aesthetics.
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:28 AM
 
Location: San Antonio, TX
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As I a completely heterosexual guy, I prefer women to dress casually but conservatively, i.e.:

-A unisex, short-sleeved crew neck T-shirt (maybe with a cartoon character or witty saying)
-A knee-length, relatively loose skirt
-flip-flops

I think this would be a perfect balance between modesty and sexiness and femininity and masculinity.
That look is fine when you're a teenager. At some point a woman should start dressing like an adult so people will take her seriously.
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:34 AM
 
Location: Encino, CA
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The best look on the opposite gender?.
Yoga pants. Lululemon yoga pants. That is pretty much the best look there is on women. The yoga shorts are pretty cool as well.
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Old 01-27-2014, 08:31 AM
 
Location: NY
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There is no one "best" look. It is highly dependent on the individual and the situation. What is best for one, may not be for the next person, and what is best in one situation may not in another.
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Old 01-27-2014, 09:26 AM
 
Location: Oakland, CA
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That look is fine when you're a teenager. At some point a woman should start dressing like an adult so people will take her seriously.
Yup if I wore that.... Well it would suck.

Today I have on a colorful abstract floral blouse (turquoise, dark orange and a few neutral colors to blend), a dark orange pencil skirt and grey suede booties. Perfect for me, a colorful remix of classics.
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:24 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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As I a completely heterosexual guy, I prefer women to dress casually but conservatively, i.e.:

-A unisex, short-sleeved crew neck T-shirt (maybe with a cartoon character or witty saying)
-A knee-length, relatively loose skirt
-flip-flops

I think this would be a perfect balance between modesty and sexiness and femininity and masculinity.
Too childish for me. I'd prefer (in this cold weather):

- A cashmere turtleneck
- A fitted pencil skirt or A-line skirt of gabardine wool
- Tall leather/suede boots

The lightweight sweater and skirt can really accentuate a good figure, without looking trashy or showing skin. It is feminine, modest , and sexy.
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:46 PM
 
Location: southwestern PA
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As I a completely heterosexual guy, I prefer women to dress casually but conservatively, i.e.:

-A unisex, short-sleeved crew neck T-shirt (maybe with a cartoon character or witty saying)
-A knee-length, relatively loose skirt
-flip-flops

I think this would be a perfect balance between modesty and sexiness and femininity and masculinity.

Uh huh.
And how does she dress once she graduates high school?
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