Matt Deckard
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I think many women nowadays have a fear of lookng femenine, or too femenine.
Back in the day societal standards made it very innapropriate for women to dress in traditionally masculine wears, and when they did they, many times womenhad their hair and lips and nails detailed.
Today many of the girls I have know over the years have really had a bit of a fear of dressing femenine. They think it shoehorns them into a stereotype that that won't be able to dhake. They dress to mold in with the public concience, especially in the workplace.
Skirts not worn because they feel it's too femenine, lipstick and nails forsaken.
I know it's harder to keep up appearances when compared to us guys who drag a comb through the hair and a razor across the face and throw on a suit and tie and a hat before we head out the door.
You have the heeled shoes that feel comfortable for 7 steps.
No clear questions here... what are your thoughts.
Are you ladies afraid to be more classically femenine than you feel?
Back in the day societal standards made it very innapropriate for women to dress in traditionally masculine wears, and when they did they, many times womenhad their hair and lips and nails detailed.
Today many of the girls I have know over the years have really had a bit of a fear of dressing femenine. They think it shoehorns them into a stereotype that that won't be able to dhake. They dress to mold in with the public concience, especially in the workplace.
Skirts not worn because they feel it's too femenine, lipstick and nails forsaken.
I know it's harder to keep up appearances when compared to us guys who drag a comb through the hair and a razor across the face and throw on a suit and tie and a hat before we head out the door.
You have the heeled shoes that feel comfortable for 7 steps.
No clear questions here... what are your thoughts.
Are you ladies afraid to be more classically femenine than you feel?