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I couldn't think of a good title for this, so let me explain!
I recently broke up with my boyfriend of 3 years. It was a pretty amicable break up and fairly mutual. I was the one who officially ended things. It's been over for about 2 months now, and though I miss him, things have been going very well for me.
He was the one who got me into psychobilly and rockabilly and through those things, I got into vintage. Since the break up I have had almost no interest in any of the above! I haven't really been curling my hair, worn no vintage since Christmas, and skipped the Vintage Fashion Expo (my bank account's probably thanking me for that one). I've even been thinking of getting a slightly different haircut so my hair will look nicer when I wear it straight! Now that's just crazy talk!
I was wondering, have any of you ever experienced this? Now I definitely did not get into vintage directly because of him or for him, so it's not like it wasn't something genuinely important to me. I'm not sure how to motivate myself to dress up again or anything.
Also, now I'm finally feeling what some of you have mentioned -- that sense of difference or awkwardness when you dress up in vintage. Now that I don't have a guy telling me how great I look done up all 40's, I suddenly feel a little strange doing it.
I don't know if this is appropriate to post here, but if any of you have any thoughts or experiences with this, I'd love to hear them.
I recently broke up with my boyfriend of 3 years. It was a pretty amicable break up and fairly mutual. I was the one who officially ended things. It's been over for about 2 months now, and though I miss him, things have been going very well for me.
He was the one who got me into psychobilly and rockabilly and through those things, I got into vintage. Since the break up I have had almost no interest in any of the above! I haven't really been curling my hair, worn no vintage since Christmas, and skipped the Vintage Fashion Expo (my bank account's probably thanking me for that one). I've even been thinking of getting a slightly different haircut so my hair will look nicer when I wear it straight! Now that's just crazy talk!
I was wondering, have any of you ever experienced this? Now I definitely did not get into vintage directly because of him or for him, so it's not like it wasn't something genuinely important to me. I'm not sure how to motivate myself to dress up again or anything.
Also, now I'm finally feeling what some of you have mentioned -- that sense of difference or awkwardness when you dress up in vintage. Now that I don't have a guy telling me how great I look done up all 40's, I suddenly feel a little strange doing it.
I don't know if this is appropriate to post here, but if any of you have any thoughts or experiences with this, I'd love to hear them.