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A question for women...?

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Greetings to you,

I wanted to ask this question: Do you feel like you *have to* dress to show your adornment (physical beauty?)

Thanks very much for answering,

Pete

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  1. No, I dress in what ever makes me feel good about myself and the way I present myself to the world. There is no need to show my T&A. I know their there, people can see they're there. I just have to be respectible in how I introduce them.  


  2. I don't feel like I have to. I do it when I want to! Sometimes I wear fun short skimpy stuff and sometimes I wear long jeans and a loose top - it all depends on how I feel that day.  

  3. Thanks Pete for asking this question in a professional matter.

    To answer your question I never felt like I had too this. I don't show a lot but enough to show appeal. It is good enough to get notice but not to trashy to be seen as a w***e.

  4. no   i dress for myself

  5. no i feel i have to dress to match the occasion.

    I'm not going to wear a dress to pull an engine.

    i'm not wearing coveralls, to a formal ball.


  6. no.....i think good to hide i dont like eyes of any one on me....

  7. A simple answer for a simple question... no !!  (that is my answer btw)

  8. Not really. I just feel uncomfortable dressing in any other way.

  9. I prefer looking s**y by covering up my assets - if you know what I mean.  I look for clothes which flatter my figure but I don't like to wear clothes which are too revealing.  A hint here, a slit in the skirt there.  No mini-skirts or super short dresses.  I wear the length which I think shows my legs best.

    I once dated a guy who wanted me to change my style; I told him that if he didn't like my style to go find someone with a style he did like.  But wasn't it my style which attracted him in the 1st place?  Ah well.  Hope I answered your question.  

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