bertha katzenengel
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Wed Jun-27-07 12:47 PM
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Poll question: Screw the world. Dress and groom as you wish. Agree/Disagree? |
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Inspired by stuntcat's "bangs" thread.
Screw the world. Dress and groom as you wish.
Be clean/don't stink/don't show "too much." The standard for purposes of this discussion.
Here's the deal: As long as my clothes are clean and in relatively good shape; as long as I am clean and don't stink; as long as my breasts/genitals/butt are not showing -- screw what anyone else thinks of how I look.
Hair: Who cares if my hair is "weird" by other standards? What do I care when someone tells me that a near-crew cut on someone of my size and shape is unflattering? It's my head. It's my comfort. Whoever says "you're too old for" or "you should cover your gray" or whatever else: they can go spit.
I've seen what I consider bizarre facial hair. What's my opinion matter? Not at all! It's not my face.
I have a friend who doesn't shave her legs or armpits. Who cares? Clean/don't stink -- IMO that's the standard. You're disgusted by pit hair on a woman? Don't look.
Screw the world. Dress and groom as you wish.
Agree? Disagree? Other opinions, other comments -- please, fire away!
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:02 PM
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1. #2, I have to follow the dress code at the office. |
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Otherwise it is Slobville for me.
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:05 PM
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2. If you screwed the entire world you probably contract some really nasty diseases |
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:20 PM
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3. Sure...screw the world, but... |
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Don't expect me to pay much attention to you or your views if you wear a baseball cap backwards (unless you're a catcher) or cocked over one ear.
Or if you have to walk with one hand holding your pants up. Or if your piercing decorations set off the airport metal detector when you step out of the cab.
Sign me A. Geezer ;-)
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La Lioness Priyanka
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:23 PM
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4. aside from work, even if you do show your chest, it is no one elses concern |
bertha katzenengel
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:38 PM
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guys go shirtless, why not us?
btw, where will you be going shirtless? i'd like to be there ;)
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La Lioness Priyanka
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:40 PM
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i go shirtless for dyke march.
:hi:
i hope all mrs v gets better soon. she is a sweetheart!
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bertha katzenengel
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:46 PM
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Wed Jun-27-07 02:43 PM
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10. Starting at 23rd Street or the whole way? |
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:08 PM
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just when is this Dyke March?
And where?:evilgrin:
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La Lioness Priyanka
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Wed Jun-27-07 09:07 PM
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:32 PM
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5. Of course! You only live once... it's no one else's concern. |
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I hope to never land a job with an uber-strict dress code. That would drive me insane.
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bertha katzenengel
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Wed Jun-27-07 01:49 PM
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I look good, I just feel terribly uncomfortable. If I had to wear a skirt and hose, I'd find a different firm or a different line of work.
I dress like myself in the morning and take my clothes in. I change before I hit my desk and again before I hit the rode. It makes the commute much more tolerable.
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Wed Jun-27-07 02:48 PM
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11. Yep - as long as one is hygenic, it doesn't really matter. |
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Edited on Wed Jun-27-07 02:51 PM by Rabrrrrrr
Go with whatever you like.
I will add, though, that there are times that it's important to dress for a role or a specific function - wearing a teen whore outfit to a funeral is inappropriate; wearing a wedding dress to a wedding at which you are not getting married is inappropriate; wearing just cutoffs and sandals when you're a lawyer defending someone in court is inappropriate; and so forth.
But otherwise, absolutely - people should wear what they like, wear their hair like they like, have whatever facial hair they want, and so forth.
But, we do have, on the other hand, the issue of "does that outfit/hairstyle/whatever actually complement you?" I've seen people who just simply are not wearing stuff that looks good on them - stuff that could look perfectly fine on someone else. Hair styles that don't complement the head shape or body flow at all. Clothes that are too tight or too loose. Colors that don't work with the skin. And so on. I do like to see people dress in ways that highlight their natural features and work well with the body as a whole. It just looks better.
(though I still think that wearing a short-sleeved 'dress' shirt if one lives north of Georgia is wrong)
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:07 PM
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Edited on Wed Jun-27-07 06:07 PM by Shakespeare
The short-sleeved dress shirt is wrong in Georgia and points south, too.
:shudder: That, and a clip-on tie, and you're ready to go make sales at the used car lot.
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Wed Jun-27-07 02:56 PM
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...everybody should be able to do their own thing, within reason.
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Wed Jun-27-07 03:01 PM
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13. Yup- shower before ya stink and wear what ya like. |
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or wear nothing if you like.
But when in "the world" I guess I'll cover my "breasts/genitals/butt." :D
:hi:
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Wed Jun-27-07 03:06 PM
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14. I'm wearing Goodwill fashions from now on |
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(or whatever other thrift store I come across) :headbang:
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Wed Jun-27-07 03:11 PM
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15. what you wear -- or don't wear -- tells the world -- |
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a lot about yourself.
whether you like it or not.
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Wed Jun-27-07 03:22 PM
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16. Unfortunately, society dictates a dress code of some sort... |
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Edited on Wed Jun-27-07 03:22 PM by RogueSpirit
I am inked and pierced, just not there it can be seen, so I am not against Body mod at all. When I am not at work, I wear torn jeans, faded t-shirts and 10 year old Converse all stars or DrMartens. However that said, at work it's all about dockers and polo's. I have to, my job requires it.
What I am saying is this...I totally support the right for anyone to wear or appear however they want to appear, but that said, if you are too inflexible to adjust your appearance to some semblance of a societal norm, then you can't exactly complain if you have a hard time finding a job that pays what you think you are worth.
Dress how you want, but in doing so realize there may be consequences.
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Wed Jun-27-07 03:22 PM
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SO sick and tired of superficial BS.
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Wed Jun-27-07 05:41 PM
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I can't think of anything more pointless and ridiculous than fashion.
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Wed Jun-27-07 05:49 PM
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What about that diet pill that makes you crap yourself?
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:35 PM
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27. I think it has more redeeming value than fashion. |
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If it works it has a point.
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Wed Jun-27-07 09:38 PM
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30. But the only reason it works |
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is becase when you eat food, instead of becoming fat inside of you, it just goes out your ass without you willing it to. The official website for the drug even tells you to wear dark pants while taking it. :hurts:
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:04 PM
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20. I dress and groom as I please. |
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It's the way it should be. :)
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:05 PM
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21. I am with the majority on this |
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Most workplaces have some kind of dress code (mine does but it's very casual) so as long as you meet that, who cares?
I am so glad that I have a job that allows me to essentially dress as I please. I wear shorts and sandals all the time. We have logo shirts that I wear most of the time when I am in the office. And we do have a uniform of sorts (a cap w/logo and shirt with patch on the arm). I don't shave my legs (there is not much there and less all the time) or wear make-up (sort of pointless when you are outside sweating all the time or getting splashed on the boat). I do shave my underarms (I know, TMI) but only because I figure deodorant works better that way and I am sort of casual about it).
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:11 PM
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i have to follow a dress code at work but i don't wear makeup/do my hair/paint my nail and i don't give a shit what anyone else thinks.
outside of the office, i'm a jeans and tshirt kinda girl and it's too damn bad if someone else doesn't like it
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:28 PM
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25. I applaud people who have the self esteem |
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to dress as they so desire. I am not tiny and while I'd like to wear my hair shorter, I do worry that shorter hair makes me look fatter than I am already.
I don't wear my hair long but it's not as short as I'd like.
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:32 PM
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26. Bertha, I just have to say... |
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Wed Jun-27-07 06:36 PM
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28. Your friend shouldn't be revealing armpits, hairy or not. Armpits belong inside the clothing... |
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Edited on Wed Jun-27-07 06:37 PM by JVS
because they can often be sweaty and smelly. They are the crotch of the upper body.
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"They are the crotch of the upper body" :spray:
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