Originally posted by SJ247I prefer the first rather than the second, slutty is just not all that great!
Men don't want fashiony, they want slutty.
Next trip to the beach try taking your stillettos, with a ball gag, color coordinated to match your butt-plug. If the plug has a nice horsey-tail, you're sure to get extra attention, and very positive feedback
I'm sure.
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I prefer my girls to be nice and kind, not full of themselves givin it up for anyone who wants it lol
Originally posted by SJ247That's not true of all men, fashion's just something which the homophobes and testosterzoids don't understand. I'm really into fashion, though truth be told money is always the limiting factor so I dress like an indie kid most of the time. My friend and I are talking about setting up a clothing store at the moment.
Men don't want fashiony, they want slutty.
Next trip to the beach try taking your stillettos, with a ball gag, color coordinated to match your butt-plug. If the plug has a nice horsey-tail, you're sure to get extra attention, and very positive feedback
I'm sure.
😲
Originally posted by StarrmanI have questions for you as a dedicated follower of fashion. Do you think some people dress poorly out of spite? And do you think there are local fashion zones, where people from the same suburb tend to dress the same? I was pondering these weighty matters over a cappucino yesterday in a cafe on the edge of Cape Town Southern Suburbs Scruffy Jacket zone...grizzled men in jackets that look as if they've been salvaged from some wreck...never seen them for sale in any shop I've been to...
That's not true of all men, fashion's just something which the homophobes and testosterzoids don't understand. I'm really into fashion, though truth be told money is always the limiting factor so I dress like an indie kid most of the time. My friend and I are talking about setting up a clothing store at the moment.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageI doubt spite is the catalyst to fashion faux pas, more likely misunderstanding or peer pressure. I find a lot of men resort to the typical jeans and shirts because to stand out is to draw attention to the reasons you might wear something else. This can bring derision since conclusion jumping is far easier than taking the time to educate yourself and since there is always safety in numbers, peacocks tend to be in the minority. I do agree about fashion zones though. Places where like minded people (regardless of fashion) frequent, for example, the cafe ditrict, or the artistic centre of a city will always attract people for whom expression is more than shouting at the referee over a six pack of carling. This tends to extend into their choice in clothing.
I have questions for you as a dedicated follower of fashion. Do you think some people dress poorly out of spite? And do you think there are local fashion zones, where people from the same suburb tend to dress the same? I was pondering these weighty matters over a cappucino yesterday in a cafe on the edge of Cape Town Southern Suburbs Scruffy Jacket zon ...[text shortened]... f they've been salvaged from some wreck...never seen them for sale in any shop I've been to...
Multimillion industry cemented in the exploitation of self-assurance, shallowness and need to belong, fueled with the frustration of the millions to whom [funnily] such indsutry is aimed to... those who just cannot reach the level of 'perfection' portrayed by the mass media. People as trading, disposable goods.
Agree or disagree, E. Vilar certainly has style to type 😛
Fashion TV, E! Entertainment, MTV... never die!
Originally posted by Bosse de NageColdplay are the clean-living side of music, masquerading as rock stars. Their initial album, Parachutes, saw a group of 20-somethings with their imaginations still intact and their hopes still their driving force. Consequently, they dressed typically for any clean-living student type into music. However now they're over produced, uninspiring, industry tailored pap has lead them to a world of blinkered self belief and image-conscious charlatanism. They no longer have any of their own taste, but instead are programmed to conform to the tastes of expectation associated with their market image. In short, their fashion worth is akin to a tiny sign somewhere no-one will notice, saying 'whatever'.
Can you account for the fashion choices of Coldplay?
Originally posted by SJ247There must be some mistake. Someone with the same ID as you recently claimed, on another thread, to be offended when a man referred to her as a 'good girl'.
Men don't want fashiony, they want slutty.
Next trip to the beach try taking your stillettos, with a ball gag, color coordinated to match your butt-plug. If the plug has a nice horsey-tail, you're sure to get extra attention, and very positive feedback
I'm sure.
😲
Originally posted by StarrmanCan a follower of fashion have truly their own taste? Someone looking out for what is trendy this year, is just looking for a way to not choose by himself.
Coldplay are the clean-living side of music, masquerading as rock stars. Their initial album, Parachutes, saw a group of 20-somethings with their imaginations still intact and their hopes still their driving force. Consequently, they dressed typically for any clean-living student type into music. However now they're over produced, uninspiring, industry t ...[text shortened]... , their fashion worth is akin to a tiny sign somewhere no-one will notice, saying 'whatever'.
As for the majority of pseudo-alternatives believing they dress differently and end up all wearing similar clothes, they also crack me up. Just another set of sheep.
Fashion worth? What is that? I for one, don't wish to have any, it's almost an oxymoron to me.
Originally posted by PalynkaI agree completely. Fashion is what you want to wear. Now there's things that are bad fashion, but good fashion is what you yourself enjoy wearing and what makes you feel and look good. Wearing anything to fit in with another group or feel part of a trend is, as you say, flock behaviour in that same way that the jeans and shirt brigade are.
Can a follower of fashion have truly their own taste? Someone looking out for what is trendy this year, is just looking for a way to not choose by himself.
As for the majority of pseudo-alternatives believing they dress differently and end up all wearing similar clothes, they also crack me up. Just another set of sheep.
Fashion worth? What is that? I for one, don't wish to have any, it's almost an oxymoron to me.
Originally posted by StarrmanI'd completely misinterpreted you. Glad I did and sorry for that.
I agree completely. Fashion is what you want to wear. Now there's things that are bad fashion, but good fashion is what you yourself enjoy wearing and what makes you feel and look good. Wearing anything to fit in with another group or feel part of a trend is, as you say, flock behaviour in that same way that the jeans and shirt brigade are.