MmeLePen wrote:
First of all, are you a guy? Seth Brundle? THAT's a very clear picture. I assume the Jeff Goldblum version? I love him! Well - not when he's a total Brundle-fly - but before that. They always dress Jeff Goldblum well. He has a good frame for clothes.

I've been told I look like Sigourney Weaver, similar "frame" too. Not a guy, but often feel like a gay one in a woman's body. Love loose floaty clothing, so do appreciate a lot of men's clothes; big shirts etc.
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I am very much into color - and feng shui. I have this really awesome book that kind of goes into feng shui for your life - including clothes.
I love colour too, am very sensitive to it, which is why only wanting to wear black, or grey, was so weird and why the recent changes are so noticeable too.
For the last two years our main room was "Xmas", almost as if I compensated for my black clothes!
I fell in love with silver, so there it stayed, with little berries/beads/drops/balls of red and icy blue and pink dotted all over, and tiny wooden figures which I got very fond of. And then this January I put it all away, ( big job, and only after taking photos

), and now it is "summer". Pictures collaged on sections of wall, ( of the sea, and heat, and abstracts in colours of summer, etc ), and fake but surprisingly beautiful flowers here and there. The walls are the way we found them moving in, mainly a washy clear/aqua blue, and some terracotta pink-apricot colour.
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As far as decor, I am obsessive there.
Me too. I look at the room as if it were a painting. I need things to balance/flow/connect, and I love having complex visual surroundings, eye-food. I have put whitened beef bones, those beautiful short angular cylinder ones, on top of the TV, and I can sit and look at their shapes for ages.
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Maybe the aspie angle here is: we don't necessarily get "stuck" on A color. But we can get completely obsessed with colors.
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