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For me it'd be some smart jeans or chinos, a jacket and nice shirt, and some really enticing lingerie underneath.
Because normal semi-smart man outside, depraved kinky fucker inside. And anyone meeting me would have that to expect. |
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I’d be jeans, good new white Adidas trainers, white or black T shirt white shirt over the top. If summer, swap Jeans for shorts and my killer aftershave which makes people question my mediocre outfit. Dress simple, smell good. |
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Nothing I wear knocks people over. Apart from the last guy I met I'm very rarely complimented on my appearance fully clothed. Some wonder why I lack confidence in my face and overall appearance - this Is why.
I'm definitely a dress type person though, but I don't have the cleavage to draw people in. I tend to look best in red or pink, so if I'm not wearing a LBD I'll wear pink or red. And always stockings underneath. |
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"Nothing I wear knocks people over. Apart from the last guy I met I'm very rarely complimented on my appearance fully clothed. Some wonder why I lack confidence in my face and overall appearance - this Is why.
I'm definitely a dress type person though, but I don't have the cleavage to draw people in. I tend to look best in red or pink, so if I'm not wearing a LBD I'll wear pink or red. And always stockings underneath. "
If it makes you feel better, I'd totally stare at your cleavage if we ever met 🤗 |
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"I feel I've lost this game. I don't dress up to impress. I dress for me. This might be why I fail at fab. "
If anyone demands you dress a certain way then they aren't worth your time. It turns me off when people have expectations on how someone should look. I struggle in heels due to balance and vision issues, so I can't wear them often and I hate when people ask If I'll ne wearing them.
As long as someone is clean and presentable that should be the main thing.
I'm sure you look amazing whatever you wear.  |
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If it's Åutumn — I would probably wear a smart merino jumper, green skinny jeans and suede Chelsea boots, and a long woollen coat.
If it's Summer — a tailored fit shirt, in Liberty print, with indigo denims and smart-casual 'tennis' shoes.
I dress to feel comfortable and assured, and not to look intimidating. |
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By *Effy-Woman 2 weeks ago
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"Nothing I wear knocks people over. Apart from the last guy I met I'm very rarely complimented on my appearance fully clothed. Some wonder why I lack confidence in my face and overall appearance - this Is why.
I'm definitely a dress type person though, but I don't have the cleavage to draw people in. I tend to look best in red or pink, so if I'm not wearing a LBD I'll wear pink or red. And always stockings underneath. "
What?! Your figure is stunning and from what I can see of your face it matches that! I bet you look gorgeous in a dress 🖤 |
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For me it is not so much what is visible to the eye but rather the construction beneath … so it will be the waist training corset pulled as tight as I can stand and the hip pad knickers to create a curvy bum .
Oh and these days a jacket to cover my increasingly blokey arms ( I am not weight training but my upper arms seem to be getting bigger by the day! )
Oh and heels … mind I can’t wear them as high as I used to, nor for as long ( note to self pack a pair of flat pumps in my bag to change into as soon as possible )
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