lyburnum said:I actually gotta admit I'm not into that whole rockabilly look a lot of guys do who are into the 50s thing like me. I don't know - perhaps too greasy for me? I like guys who just dress smart, and who are confident with themselves. I'm kinda a sucker for the poindexter look. A big pair of thick framed glasses always steals my heart.
reetpleat said:Firstly, I agree about the traditionla punk aesthetic...But with the younger set, it is different.
And yes, I shouldn't care. But if I want to feel not out of place, or meet a woman who might frequent a place like that, I don't want to put them off. of course, if you have the comfort and confidance, you probably won't.
panamag8or said:I think, and I could be wrong, that by "high maintenence", she means that it takes too much effort to keep up the vintage look, since vintage-minded women actually do more than throw on a hoodie and flip-flops to go out in public.
reetpleat said:YOu apparently have nev er seen vintage swing dance girls get ready for a bigdance. The clothes not so much. But those hair rolls. Oh my. Not that other women are any different. Some are high maintenance and some aren't.
LizzieMaine said:The few single guys my age around here would only notice me if I went around in a Star Trek uniform. So it's a good thing, I guess, that I'm not looking for "play."
panamag8or said:Don't try to kid us... I bet you rock the Janeway look.
Mid-fogey said:...and I'm old and beat up!
ShortClara said:fftopic: But please, not in her poofy round up-do phase!!
Ada Veen said:fftopic: I like the new avatar, shortclara.
ShortClara said:fftopic: But please, not in her poofy round up-do phase!!
ShortClara: The above I'm sure holds true if you reverse sexes. If vintage gets you play, great. If it doesn't most of the time, be happy, as your individualistic tendencies are weeding out losers.
I get that too...Undertow: Women find me too old and fussy, men think I'm gay (not happy or stupid, but homosexual)...