Dixie_Amazon
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Amen.Wait a few years. Nothing on earth is more invisible than a woman over fifty.
Amen.Wait a few years. Nothing on earth is more invisible than a woman over fifty.
By no means.. Relatively invisible is a good thing. Makes you less of a target to those who know nothing better. But, for those who *want* to notice you, you're there. Just, for me: some days it's hard to get it right, and some days I stick out.. those are the days the "event" occur.Don't get me wrong -- I *like* being relatively invisible.
Hm..Most of the men around here are latte-sipping epicenes, ponytailed dope-smokers or indicted business tycoons.
THAT is never a bad thing.I do get a few "good morning"s here and there.
A compliment? From a woman? An actual compliment?!When I do get compliments on my outfits it tends to be coming from other women.
A compliment? From a woman? An actual compliment?!
What does that look like? I haven't got the pleasure of witnessing one such event... so far. lol
I do think that men find a nicely dressed woman intimidating, especially a vintage lady! I think they are intimidated because when you dress well it shows that you care about and respect yourself. You're obviously no "easy target" for them.I noticed something interesting this past week. When I'm dressed to the nines I never get any cat calls. Perhaps I seem intimidating? On Thursday I was dressed in some nice 40s jeans and a lovely cardigan my mother in law knitted. Still vintage, snug as a bug and perhaps even a little frumpy looking. Well, frumpy me got cat called 4 times throughout the day, honked at, profanities about my behind etc... I was ready to burst into tears by the end of the day! I'll take being intimidating any day over that.
That one I know most of us heard at some time. [huh]but I have also been told by a woman that she likes my "pin up" style.
Been called a "librarian wanna-be" -- thanked the person who called me that.
:thumb:Darn tootin'. Some of my favorite people in the world are librarians.
:thumb:
Same here.
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Anyway - I was at the market on Sunday and I wore a turban to prevent "wind-hair" and to protect myself. Need I mention the comments coming from folks?
1. "You're sick? I knew it!" ...this girl was actually gloating (believe me, sme giggled!)
2. Whispering with fake symphaty "You've got cancer.. so sorry" ...no, she was not sorry, and NO it's NONE of her business.
3. Behind-my-back talking "Muslim!" ..what: WHAT?! Why?! And even if Iwas/am: what's it to them?! It's not contageous..
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Good thing mean people exist. They inspire me. :thumb:
THANK you, dear!I have to say the colour of the turban matches the colour of your eyes beautifully!
No, they don't. :nono:People just can't keep their negative nancy opinions to themselves!
:eusa_clapBut anyways, as annoying as it is to be asked if you have cancer when you don't, it is annoying to be asked a million personal questions if you do.
if you want to live in a world where people still bother, then you have to bother.