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Do you find current female fashion attractive?
Posted: November 5th, 2014, 7:25 am
by mattyman
If you live in the UK or USA, I was going to ask what do you think specifically of the fashion trend of high-wasted shorts/skinny jeans/leggings paired with sneakers?
Do you find it attractive? Do you find it makes women look bad-ass (especially combined with a bun and scowling face)? How feminine do you find it? I personally find it provocative, but lacking in any form of subtlety or coyness. What's your opinions?
Re: Do you find current female fashion attractive?
Posted: November 5th, 2014, 8:09 am
by OutWest
mattyman wrote:If you live in the UK or USA, I was going to ask what do you think specifically of the fashion trend of high-wasted shorts/skinny jeans/leggings paired with sneakers?
Do you find it attractive? Do you find it makes women look bad-ass (especially combined with a bun and scowling face)? How feminine do you find it? I personally find it provocative, but lacking in any form of subtlety or coyness. What's your opinions?
You are joking, right? Neither American women's fashion or the females wearing such are attractive.
The only ones who are attractive are the ones who are going against the trend.
Posted: November 5th, 2014, 8:04 pm
by Ghost
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Re: Do you find current female fashion attractive?
Posted: November 7th, 2014, 9:46 pm
by gibraltar
It's so slutty and screams I have sex with lots of people because I'm an empowered woman.
American girls are good for sex but bad for love.
Re: Do you find current female fashion attractive?
Posted: November 8th, 2014, 11:15 am
by Gadfly
1. Much of contemporary fashion is designed by homosexual males, who are inherently disordered people. They usually design clothes to make women look like men, and vice versa.
2. IMO the main culprits in the decline of good taste in contemporary fashion (both female and male) are rock n'roll and the so-called "sexual revolution." It started in the 1960s, when the Beatles came to America, and the birth control pill had just been invented. Both events had an enormously liberalizing effect on Anglo and Western European culture, which extended to the way people dressed. In a nutshell, it's why people today dress like over-casual slobs or wacked-out weirdos.