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Jevousadore -> RE: The Importance of Appearance (4/22/2007 10:40:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse Overall physical appearance is important to me but not so much commercial beauty but as in good health. Healthy people are more attractive. I am not talking about issues the person has no control over, serious ailments that some of our regulars deal with. I am talking about things within all of our control. Healthy eating, good physical activity, no drug use, no drinking problem, good personal hygiene, and for me, not smoking. All of these things affect aspects of a persons appearance and physical abilities. When I meet someone how I dress and present myself depends on the time, and where, we are meeting. I have met people for lunch or dinner during the work week. Obviously they are going to see me as I am for work. I have met people on a Saturday for lunch, a different mode of dress and more time to get ready....which means less chance of ink smudges. Once to go antique shopping, yet another mode. I just know that anyone I should be interested in is going to present themself in a manner I do find attractive. Clean, healthy, moderately well groomed and dressed in what suits their personality and the situation. Unless it is a rather formal event to see someone that has worked too hard to look perfect would cause me to do my best to put them at ease and relax. I would appreciate all their effort most certainly but would also want them to realize it was not all necessary either. I am comfortable in the most casual or formal of situations so whatever the event calls for I am up for it. quote:
ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross As a fashionista, it's extremely important to me. As a pragmatist, it's even more important that they manage to look good AND appropriate for the event. LaTigresse.... I love your post, especially the above paragraphs. Very well said. And LuckyAlbatross....I have not read a post from you, one liners and more, that have not been impressive and right on, this one included. I always look forward to reading them. I have to admit that I dress it up a notch, the level depending on the location of meeting. Out to a nice place for dinner? I am wearing the little black dress and heels. Starbucks? It's Oregon, so my "dressy" hip hugging jeans with my black heeled boots and that classy, just a little bit sexy, shows glimpses of my belly button, sweater. Makeup and hair done. There is plenty of time further in the relationship where I will be seen with pillowcase lines on my face in my old, thin, faded t-shirt with the rip in the shoulder, or my baggy sweatpants, just running to the store look. First impressions....I want to have that moment where my heart stops for a second and I go "wow". Not about looks, but the realization that this person feels sexy and confident and took the time to put thought into looking their best for me. Huge turn-on. jevousadore
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