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07-15-2010, 05:27 PM
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SENDAI KAMOTSU!! EVERYBODY'S GAY!!!! XDDDD |
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07-16-2010, 12:18 AM
I just have a personal aversion to anyone who appears to spend much time on how they look, be they male or female. Be it right or wrong I believe those that are a little obsessed with their physical appearance must have some sort of emotional issues they are trying to cover up. One of things that attracted me to my wife was that she never wears any makeup at all. Nor does she care less about fashion. I'm attracted to people who have the confidence in themselves that they have no need to cover their faces with crap and shroud themselves in labels or a distintive look. For me it matters not if you're male or female if it takes more than about 15mins to have a shower and get dressed to go out then there's something wrong with you. As I say completely personal opinion and I know that most don't think this way especially on this forum where so many appear to like to dress up
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07-16-2010, 12:54 AM
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Do whatever makes you happy! That's the most important thing in life I reckon. Bugger what other people think!! |
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07-16-2010, 01:07 AM
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I know I know.... ..I always do what makes me happy, and don't care about others oppinion ....kidding. I don't feel offended. |
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07-16-2010, 05:03 AM
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i agree to a certain extent, but at the same time i am taking a totally opposite side. each person has different preferences and that our preferences only increases because we are bombarded by social influences and competitions. it is only natural to make oneself more competitive, only if this invisible wall does not exist we can drop this believe, but as long as human interacts with each other, competitions and making oneself appeal to others will not cease to exist. Sometimes confidence is not something one can assure of, even if one is confidence, that confidence may easily be overwhelmed and destroyed. For it is others approval that will ultimately give confidence. What i just said could also be argued wrong depending on how deep and how isolated we want to take this sole concept to, but as of what reality is, this is my thought. |
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07-16-2010, 06:44 AM
i think you summed it up pretty well. Even my aversion to fashion and and being overly concerned with how you look is a fashion statement in it's own way. My wife and I would barely spend more than a couple of days worth of our wages each year on clothing and beauty products. It is kind of liberating actually to not concern yourself with fashion or looks, just to buy things for their funtionality rather than fashion statement. It releases you from the pressures of having to try and compete with others and be led by marketing to make you buy, buy, buy. Of course economies would fall if all people were like me!
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