Clothes you find attractive on men / women

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08 May 2012, 6:12 pm

I don't know why, but I would find it very attractive if someone wore nothing but postage stamps. Enough postage stamps to be fully clothed. I know it's not very practical, but I can always dream.


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08 May 2012, 6:15 pm

Weiss_Yohji wrote:
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I like men in geeky tshirts, a zip up jumper or hoody, normal semi baggy mens jeans and converse.

I like women to wear the same. 8)


Jumpers =/= men's wear. We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


Jumper is the same as a Sweater in the UK and probably other countries. depends where the OP is from.. Thought a Cardigan is a zip up sweater if I remember correctly


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08 May 2012, 6:17 pm

Weiss_Yohji wrote:
Solvejg wrote:
I like men in geeky tshirts, a zip up jumper or hoody, normal semi baggy mens jeans and converse.

I like women to wear the same. 8)


Jumpers =/= men's wear. We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


These aren't women's clothes, they're my clothes, I bought them.


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08 May 2012, 6:19 pm

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For men whose build I consider attractive, a wifebeater T. Sorry, I don't know the proper name for them. It's a nice showcase for shoulders and collarbones.


This?

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Yes, though that one is particularly feminine-looking (something wrong with the shoulders of the shirt).


i wear those as pj in summers.

I find its english name disturbing.



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08 May 2012, 6:25 pm

DogsWithoutHorses wrote:
Weiss_Yohji wrote:
Solvejg wrote:
I like men in geeky tshirts, a zip up jumper or hoody, normal semi baggy mens jeans and converse.

I like women to wear the same. 8)


Jumpers =/= men's wear. We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


These aren't women's clothes, they're my clothes, I bought them.



i still don't understand what you were saying. I like women in mens clothes.


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08 May 2012, 6:32 pm

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I like women in mens clothes.

0.o
You might want to date my ex...
Actually on second thought you totally should not under any circumstances.


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08 May 2012, 7:21 pm

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We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


What if we ask nicely? :lol:



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08 May 2012, 7:44 pm

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We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


You can be straight as a ruler and wear a dress.. Somethings just have to be done XD (Damn dares ^_^)


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08 May 2012, 7:58 pm

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We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


You can be straight as a ruler and wear a dress.. Somethings just have to be done XD (Damn dares ^_^)


Most drag queens are straight. (i.e., Eddie Izzard)



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08 May 2012, 8:22 pm

Weiss_Yohji wrote:
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We don't wear dresses unless we're drag queens, gay, trans, or Scottish (At least they have kilts).


You can be straight as a ruler and wear a dress.. Somethings just have to be done XD (Damn dares ^_^)


Most drag queens are straight. (i.e., Eddie Izzard)


Oh yeah I forgot about him, when people say drag queen I instantly think Paul O'Grady after reading up on the matter it turns out most are not, my bad :doh:


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08 May 2012, 9:48 pm

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no i was definitely curious/worried, you had mentioned that people were creeped out by you, so when you posted this (and some pictures of females who looked young in another thread) i did wonder what your target age group was. there is something extremely youthful about the girls you seem attracted to, so that is always a concern to me.


Glad it's not just me who thought that.



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08 May 2012, 11:50 pm

It doesn't matter what women wear in the end. I actually judge a woman by her heart and her personality.


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09 May 2012, 5:43 am

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It doesn't matter what women wear in the end. I actually judge a woman by her heart and her personality.

I couldn't agree more, but I think that in the way people dress we can often find important clues about their personalities and hearts. It's never absolute, but I need all the help I can get in reading people.

Also I find it much easier to open up to people who I find visually attractive - I don't mean this "sexual capital" thing.....I usually take away a couple of points for that, because those folks already have too much admiration. I mean stuff like the colours they wear, and all kinds of little aspects such as that.



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09 May 2012, 5:48 am

Also I think this is a thread about clothes we like on people we like, not what people have to wear for us to like them.

You know what I really react poorly to? Men wearing scarves. It just screams self-serious acting/art student / possible hipster, a type I have a serious negative connotation with.
Also fedoras (esp. woven), it's a shame because it used to be such a sharp look, but they've been douchified in my mind permanently.


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09 May 2012, 5:58 am

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09 May 2012, 7:28 am

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Also I think this is a thread about clothes we like on people we like, not what people have to wear for us to like them.

You know what I really react poorly to? Men wearing scarves. It just screams self-serious acting/art student / possible hipster, a type I have a serious negative connotation with.
Also fedoras (esp. woven), it's a shame because it used to be such a sharp look, but they've been douchified in my mind permanently.


As an avid scarf lover I have to agree with you here. I think a scarf is GLORIOUS on a girl, I think it looks cool as hell in comic books and anime but when I see a real dude wearing one it just looks really bad. I've considered buying scarves before but I just do not think it would look good at all on me unless I lost a ton of weight so I was very very skinny. I think a lot of stylish cool things just don't look good on the majority of people, mainly males. THAT'S MY SUBJECTIVE OPINION BEFORE YOU CRUCIFY ME FOR BEING SHALLOW.

Honestly, I will instantly hate someone if I see them wearing a fedora. They are stupid and ugly (in my opinion).


IKR it's so silly but I have such an intense emotional reaction to those hats, it's like they automatically make the wearer look smug and stupid at the same time and I wanna smack it off their head.
This thread is all subjective opinions. As long as we're talking about the clothes and not the people in them I don't think anyone is going to hire a carpenter.


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