retronista
New in Town
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When I was a little girl, my dad had an Elvis tape that he used to play in the car and I still remember how I used to happily bounce around in my seat to the sound of his voice. This is what drew me in to the world of oldies music, which eventually led to my love of old films, and of course who could resist the beautiful clothing people wore in them? I mainly kept these interests to myself though, as my friends were (and still are) very much "modern" people who only like mainstream music and the latest trends. I suppose it's a bit lonely not having anyone to share my interests with. There are so many things I'd like to do, such as check out a jazz bar or take up swing dancing lessons, but I know none of my friends would be up for it and the thought of going alone is a bit scary for me. I've also finally began to embrace my interests as different as they may be, and this includes dressing vintage. My friends however make comments such as "no one dresses like that around here, why put yourself in a position to be starred at?" I can tell they think it's weird, which is a bit discouraging as I myself am struggling quite a bit with expressing who I really am. This made me curious as to how other vintage-lovers dealt with friends they had nothing in common with. Or do you have a group of friends who share in your interests? How do you deal with the ones who don't, and are critical of your differences?
Please share stories and post away!
Please share stories and post away!
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