Have to agree... Hate piercings ... Period. Tats on a woman, not a big fan. But, I have a few myself,so what can I say. I'm not a sexist, or a hypocrite...As far as clothing, I believe less is more. A woman in a pair of Levi's and a T-shirt, her hair in a ponytail, will get me everytime. And yeah, to see a woman in high heels just wobbling, is funny as all hell. Really?
Why not start one? I assume "medallion men" with stick-on chest hair and shirts open a button too far will do to start with…or am I just showing my age? Also men who are getting thin on top but try to hide it….?
Never been much of a fan of makeup, big hair, perfume, jewelry or the 'standard' western ideal - short skirt, nylons, high heels etc. But overall it's more about who is wearing them than what they are wearing. And bisexual/lesbian women. But no reason a straight woman couldn't start a similar thread.
That first picture of Dita von Teese is great and actually I think most women don't wear leopard print as a man magnet, I don't know any women who wear something in particular to lure a man Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Ugg boots, tattoos, piercings, heavy non-goth eye makeup, teased up hair, diamond rings, anything with the confederate flag on it... But I love the leopard skin, as long as it's fake.
Well, women are just naturally beautiful. All that other stuff just detracts from their natural beauty.
I'd say it's open to both sexes, men who wear toupees is kind of worrying. Especially if they are a different color to their natural hair.
I'd say some women do and others don't, the fashion industry as a whole sexualizes women. Depending on your beliefs that can be a good or a bad thing. Leopard prints? This is a taste thread, are leopard prints in bad taste? Maybe they don't carry the same stigma of slutyness that a tramp stamp does. But I've always thought it was cheap looking.
Wigs... false eye lashes... more than light makeup... fake fanger-nails... uncomfortable lookin shoes/clothes... tattoos... but... if they have a killer-smile i woud still melt like hot butter Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I don't care how women dress or decorate themselves. I understand that this is an innocent behavior, sometimes an expression of high or low self-esteem, sometimes even art. But for all the women who live in misery I would only hope that they could someday afford to know what it's like to indulge in self-adornment, because then we would have an indicator that their vital needs are probably being met. I do have only one pet peeve though. I can't stand to see a woman in a T-shirt which identifies her with the Right Wing, Christian fundamentalism, or hate groups. If anything this indicates that she is rather enthusiatically advocating against her best interests. Next to that are the way women in the Tea Party dressed the night Sarah Palin was introduced as the person who could be just a heartbeat away from bringing on the Armageddon they get so lathered up about. They all looked like Stepford Wives, almost like the dress designers had done costumes from Little House on the Prarie or something. I was actually alarmed. It was like some bizarre femme fatale version of China Syndrome with a kind of moronic hillbilly twist was actually going down and there was absolutely nothing anybody could do about it.
Perfume, Cologne, Eau de toilette, etc., that stings the eyes, produces a histamine response from 30-feet away and sends me into a panic to check any source of ignition in the surrounding area.
Tank tops. On men or women. It always looks trashy no matter how buff or fit you are. They are meant to be undershirts, not fancy apparel.
Indeed. For many years my best friend was a lady who is strikingly beautiful, charming, kind, good-natured, sensible, good physical condition, prosperous, liked the same music, and the best dancer in seven counties. But she was simply NOT intellectually oriented and lost interest whenever I tried to strike up a conversation with any substance. We could never have been happy together. So sad.