Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Women should be able to dress however they want. What we wear is an expression of ourselves and gives the world a glimpse into the person we are so it is important to consider what type of image we create to others. Does it reflect who we are as a person and how we feel?
While glamorous isn’t a look I strive for, it is for some women and if that’s how they wish to present themselves then it’s none of anybody’s business but their own. Having said that, there is definitely appropriate and inappropriate dress to consider and are consequences for choosing unwisely.
Women who dress provocatively with behaviour that goes along with it, often come across as desperate looking, which isn’t very attractive regardless of how alluring they are and can be embarrassing for anyone to witness but women who are in great shape and dress fashionable but conservatively can look strikingly dignified. The difference between the two is paramount.
Women can be very critical of other women, which is a shame but, in all fairness, it’s also ingrained in us to be territorial in order to protect our family.
After all, if we befriended all the beautiful, sexy women, they might steal our man away so we have been conditioned throughout time to be cautious. Some women, however, can take it to an entirely different level though and it happens everywhere. We can certainly be caught with our claws showing.
Like Twink, I dress so that I’m comfortable and confident. That’s my main goal when I dress. If I happen to look good on top of that, then that’s a plus but it’s not my main concern.
I think I’m hippy and chic