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By *arco_p OP Man
over a year ago
Hednesford |
what do woman most prefer a man that dresses smart all the time ? or a mixture where he likes to relax in joggers etc ?
me myself i like dress smart when out, but when on chill day in joggers or shorts but never where any pants regardless what im wearing |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool/Wallasey |
"I think I'd be a bit weirded out if anyone dressed smart ALL the time. I do like seeing a guy dressed up but if they wore a shirt for a lazy weekend watching Netflix I'd be a little unnerved . "
I know a few people that do that. It's as if they are just always read to head out, or expecting some judgemental company to come over |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like smart casual and just relaxed mainly, then when going out , I do love a man that makes an effort
But the dandies, they freak me out. Like really freak me out |
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"I think I'd be a bit weirded out if anyone dressed smart ALL the time. I do like seeing a guy dressed up but if they wore a shirt for a lazy weekend watching Netflix I'd be a little unnerved .
I know a few people that do that. It's as if they are just always read to head out, or expecting some judgemental company to come over "
More power to them I guess but I'd feel so self conscious around them. I'm just imagining running the shops for milk in my leggings and oversized tshirt and coming back to him looking like he's about to attend the Oscars. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Appropriate attire for the occasion or activity.
Mr NBVN has a pair of jeans that I lovingly refer to as his diet jeans. They are old, worn and have a rip on the back of his thigh beneath his arse... and everytime he wears them I think . Now these are not appropriate for an evening out but are appropriate for DIY, B&Q etc and to me I fancy him to bits.
What I am trying to say is that its the person within the clothes is what gives them the phwoar factor. Their relaxed yet confident manner whether in scruffy jeans, dirty worker clothes, casual clothes or smart attire is what I would be attracted to.
NBVN x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ve got the day to day smart casual stuff, but at home it’s comfies, either pj bottoms or shorts and a vest or T-shirt, got to have that chilled out wear too |
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"I think I'd be a bit weirded out if anyone dressed smart ALL the time. I do like seeing a guy dressed up but if they wore a shirt for a lazy weekend watching Netflix I'd be a little unnerved .
I know a few people that do that. It's as if they are just always read to head out, or expecting some judgemental company to come over "
Erm. I genuinely don't understand this. Why is someone wearing a shirt all the time a sign that they're expecting someone judgemental to come over? |
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I don’t slob around my house much , but if it’s planned like a day off or night in and cold will put on some joggers, thick hiking socks and hoodie and wooly hat ! but if I’m going to a friends of FBs I like to wear their clothes, most people I know don’t like guys in grey joggers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve said this before on the forums but anyone who wears jeans to lounge around the house is a complete psychopath.
that's me. I'm that psychopath "
I bet you put milk in first when making tea |
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"I’ve said this before on the forums but anyone who wears jeans to lounge around the house is a complete psychopath.
that's me. I'm that psychopath
I bet you put milk in first when making tea "
Do you take me for a complete nincompoop! Of course I do . .
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I like a man who dresses for himself. If he's comfortable in a suit/smart clothes most of the time or dressed down that's his choice.
After all its the man inside the clothes I find more attractive x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve said this before on the forums but anyone who wears jeans to lounge around the house is a complete psychopath.
that's me. I'm that psychopath "
Ha ha me too I am always in my jeans - KG |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear clothes that suit my build
That excludes much formal wear
I am SO uncomfortable in a suit it's untrue
Box cuts seem to suit my build
Military style jackets, relaxed cut denims or utility pants, sweatshirts, hoodies
I don't really care what others think, it's about comfort, both physically and emotionally
Most folk don't comprehend the emotional effect of clothes on a person
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"I wear clothes that suit my build
That excludes much formal wear
I am SO uncomfortable in a suit it's untrue
Box cuts seem to suit my build
Military style jackets, relaxed cut denims or utility pants, sweatshirts, hoodies
I don't really care what others think, it's about comfort, both physically and emotionally
Most folk don't comprehend the emotional effect of clothes on a person
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That is so true.
I genuinely feel more comfortable physically and emotionally in smarter clothes. I don't wear them because I fear judgement from other people but because I like the way they make me feel. I find a certain security in close fitting clothes and being not very tall and a size 10/12 loose fitting clothes tend to swamp me a bit.
Surely we can all dress how we please
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve said this before on the forums but anyone who wears jeans to lounge around the house is a complete psychopath.
that's me. I'm that psychopath "
You're a lovely psycho |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I prefer men who just look comfortable in what they're wearing. Comfortable in their own skin. Whatever clothes do it for them do it for me. (I am partial to well fitting jeans and grey joggers. And black T-shirts. Knitted navy jumpers. Yum. But really anything is good!) |
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My favourite men's clothes are.
Well fitting jeans, tight white tee shirt
Classic work wear
Well cut charcoal grey suit, shirt so white it dazzles (and fits properly), dark tie. Waistcoat optional.
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"I like a man who dresses for himself. If he's comfortable in a suit/smart clothes most of the time or dressed down that's his choice.
After all its the man inside the clothes I find more attractive x"
Exactly |
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"I don't like joggers under any circumstances. Apart from that I like anything from work wear to fully suited up."
I think grey joggers on men gives off an air of laziness and disregard for personal care |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It may not make sense to a lot of people but I feel very uncomfortable wearing things like joggers. For me it feels totally out of of place.
If I am going out I do enjoy wearing smart clothes and shirts and do love wearing a suit (always a white shirt). For lounging around at home and day to day it's jeans, long sleeve tops and if cold a jumper.
That to me is comfortable and it's more a feeling of how the clothes I am wearing than anything else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't like joggers under any circumstances. Apart from that I like anything from work wear to fully suited up.
I think grey joggers on men gives off an air of laziness and disregard for personal care"
How do you come to that conclusion?
And what about kermit green ones?
Asking for a friend |
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