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82.1 | think! | ULTRA::LARU | full russian inn | Thu Mar 19 1987 14:25 | 1 |
| i think this note comes dangerously close to treating women as objects.
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82.2 | Well... | LEZAH::RANDERSON | | Thu Mar 19 1987 14:39 | 4 |
| Maybe i'am wrong, but i don't see what's wrong with having an opinion
on women fashions...My lady dress in a variety of different ways,
to me that's exciting, it's always a surprize. She's likes to know
what i think about the way she dresses.
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82.3 | | JETSAM::REZUCHA | | Thu Mar 19 1987 17:18 | 6 |
| RE: 82.1
Golllllllly. Why I'll just go home and gouge out my eyes and cut
myself off. Get real. Sounds like you have been beaten up by the
radicals.
When the day comes where I can't say, 'You look great in that',
will be the day I become a bachelor.
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82.4 | Hey, you asked! | FOLES::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Thu Mar 19 1987 18:22 | 8 |
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The women underwear that are styled after mens underwear. I've
been told that they are comfortable and I personally think they
look great.
mike
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82.6 | love them sweaters | KELVIN::RPALMER | Half a bubble off plumb | Fri Mar 20 1987 08:30 | 8 |
| RE .5 I agree, but then I've always been a preppie
The only womens cloths that I *hate* are oversized bulky suits
that looks like they stole them from their dad. Other than that
I feel one should wear what one feels like. Hugging a women in
a fuzzy sweater is great.
=Ralph=
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82.7 | Those boots were made for walkin' | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Fri Mar 20 1987 09:00 | 11 |
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We would be treating women as objects if we were stating some sort
of opinion that what a woman ought to wear what we say she looks
good in. That's just so much peanut butter, and I don't think that's
the opinion of anyone here.
My own personal thing has to do with boots (slip-on or cowboy boots,
not hiking/climbing boots). Boots 'n' jeans, boots 'n' mid-calf
skirts, boots and just about anything.
DFW
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82.8 | Do I ever! | FDCV13::CALCAGNI | A.F.F.A. | Fri Mar 20 1987 09:53 | 11 |
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A nice flowing skirt, slit or no.
No stockings, tan legs, and
Bikini underwear.
Soft blouses!
Very feminine!
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82.9 | What ever they like. | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Fri Mar 20 1987 11:21 | 5 |
| Reads like a cop-out but I prefer women to wear whatever clothing
makes them comfortable, provided they don't under or over dress
too much. People are at their best when they are comfortable!
Douglas
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82.10 | It depends.... | PEACHS::WOOD | If words could make wishes come true... | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:49 | 7 |
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What I wear depends on where I'm going, who I'm going to be
with and what *he* likes for me to wear. I am guilty of sometimes
dressing for the man in my life. Usually, I tend to wear dresses,
skirts, but still comfortable clothes. Especially when going dancin'. . .
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82.11 | Mini's are nice too. :-) | VINO::KSTEVENS | Tradition! | Fri Mar 20 1987 14:34 | 6 |
| I personally enjoy the split skirt look myself.
Ken
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82.12 | And just about anything wet | HYDRA::LYMAN | Village Idiot | Fri Mar 20 1987 17:02 | 4 |
|
Hip boots, loin cloth, and whip cream.
Jake
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82.13 | don't forget the tabasco | ULTRA::LARU | full russian inn | Fri Mar 20 1987 17:12 | 1 |
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82.14 | What You Fools Know? | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Sat Mar 21 1987 00:04 | 3 |
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Her skirt & my shirts then her acccessories.
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82.15 | | TORA::GKLEINBERGER | misery IS optional | Sat Mar 21 1987 07:51 | 2 |
| I'm most comfortable in *his* shirt.... I'd rather wear that than
anything else :-)
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82.16 | call me old fashioned, sad but true | ARMORY::CHARBONND | | Mon Mar 23 1987 08:59 | 5 |
| If you discard all the post-Madonna fashions I
might stop cringeing. Drove thru' Northampton,Mass
the other day. A bottomless pit of tastelessness.
Ilike a woman who dresses for men, not other women.
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82.18 | Do I dare? | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Mon Mar 23 1987 23:45 | 18 |
| At the risk of blowing my cover as a sensitive man, I like to see
women in anything tight. Tight jeans, sweaters, skirts, those clingy
dresses. Also skimpy things, bikinis, mini-skirts, short shorts.
Anything that shows off a woman's body. Aerobics outfits, bodyshirts,
tank tops, etc.
I also like to see a woman in blue jeans and a western shirt or blue
jeans and flannel shirt. I like tennis shoes, hiking boots, cowboy
boots, most boots in general. I hate flats and heels.
I seldem *require* my wife to wear anything unless its simply
inappropriate for wherever we are going. She usually asks my opinion
about whether its appropriate or not. She knows what I like but
she usually dresses comfortably.
I hate midis and maxis.
Spence
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82.19 | I dare | MTBLUE::FOOTER_JOE | | Tue Mar 24 1987 13:06 | 4 |
| I'll go along with just about everything .18 said with the exception
of heels, those flat things gotta go. As a confirmed woman watcher
I like those women that dress for men.
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82.20 | Picking a big nit... | KALKIN::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Tue Mar 24 1987 13:52 | 14 |
| .19: Arrgh!
> I'll go along with just about everything .18 said with the exception
> of heels, those flat things gotta go. As a confirmed woman watcher
> I like those women that dress for men.
I hate high heels. .18 explained that *he* doesn't like high
heels. In other words, women who wear high heels may be
dressing for "men like you", or conceivably for themselves (I
can't understand why anyone would want to wear those ugly and
obviously uncomfortable things, but that's their business)...
but they're definitely not "dressing for *men*".
/dave
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82.21 | nothing | CEODEV::FAULKNER | now I got nuttin | Wed Mar 25 1987 08:20 | 1 |
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82.22 | nitting a big pick | MTBLUE::FOOTER_JOE | | Wed Mar 25 1987 10:58 | 6 |
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re: .20
I stand corrected; "men like me". I still like them though;
different strokes...
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82.23 | One Woman's Opinion | CSSE::HAKIM | | Wed Mar 25 1987 11:27 | 10 |
| I personally don't dress for anyone but myself. I know what I like
on me, I know what looks good on me and in feeling good about how
I look, anyone else who cares to, will indirectly benefit from
the feelings or moods that are projected through my image. To thine
own self be true. Regardless of sex, if you feel sensual, sexy,
wholesome or whatever, and dress the way you feel it adds to the
delight of people watching...at least for those who are discerning
enough to pick up such things.
Ann
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82.24 | Heels | SWAPS::WALDO | | Wed Mar 25 1987 12:38 | 11 |
| RE .18
I like to see well dressed women in high heels but I try to keep
my wife from wearing high heels. She has had two operations on
her feet for bunions caused in part by high heels. She is much
more comfortable in very low heels or flats.
So I have mixed emotions. High heels look good on a well dressed
woman but the cost makes me cringe. High heels do NOT go well with
jeans.
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82.25 | high heels | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Wed Mar 25 1987 13:05 | 18 |
| Re .20, high heels
> but they're definitely not "dressing for *men*".
I have to disagree with this. I've heard so many women complain
about high heels hurting their feet that they must be wearing them
simply by dictation of society, and society was created by men,
therefore, they are dressing for men. I don't think they wear them
because they like to. I may be wrong.
I'm sure that some women like to wear them simply because they think
that men find them attractive. Actually, I guess I don't mind the
sight of them as much as knowing that women find them uncomfortable.
They don't affect me one way or the other as far as appearance goes.
Now, high heeled cowboy boots are a different story, I like them.
Any women wish to comment on high heels?
Spence
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82.26 | A high heeled woman | PRESTO::MITCHELL | | Wed Mar 25 1987 13:53 | 11 |
| I for one do not find high heels uncomfortable. I wear them everyday
to work and have never suffered with sore feet or aching legs. I feel
that high heels are feminine and attractive....and that's the way I
like to look.
I choose my clothes for the way they look on my body, not for fads that
are in style. As far as "dressing for men"....well, when men compliment
me or just look in appreciation.....I like it.....so.....maybe I do ;-)
kath
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82.27 | now, when I like to | COOKIE::ZANE | Shattering Reality | Wed Mar 25 1987 14:04 | 19 |
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Sigh. I used to wear high heels to impress men. Also, I'm five feet
tall, so I enjoyed the extra height, teetery as it was. And I hated
it -- the physical discomfort and the fact I was trying to impress someone
else with it.
Now, I wear flat shoes and (boots for winter/sandals for summer) all
the time. Sometimes, though, I dress up to go out and I wear heels.
Now, I do it for fun and for a limited time, so it's not uncomfortable.
I don't wear them to impress men, or any man in particular, for that
matter, I wear them to match my outfit and that creates a desirable
impression by the whole. And if I do wear them too long, I don't feel
the least bit uncomfortable about taking them off.
Terza
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82.28 | | TWOBOS::LAFOSSE | | Wed Mar 25 1987 14:14 | 6 |
| High heels are definately in... and they go good with just about
anything.... besides the fact that there a helluva lot sexier than
flats. My likes.... red high heels, white tights, tight blue jeans,
and a bright blouse...
Fra
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82.29 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Mar 25 1987 14:33 | 16 |
| Would you believe - I like to see a woman dressed in a suit,
or a dress - a ribbon tie is particularly attractive. Must
go along with my being attracted to self-assured women. Neat
jeans are ok too, but I don't care for T-shirts or sweatshirts.
A sweater is always nice when weather permits.
I suppose these preferences are related to my dislike of "too casual"
clothes for myself.
I don't care so much for spike heels, though maybe 1 inch heels
can be attractive. Most women are so much shorter than I am that
every little bit helps!
But in all, I care more for the person inside the clothes than
the clothes themselves.
Steve
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82.30 | i dress for myself! | VORTEX::JOVAN | Unrepented Hedonist | Wed Mar 25 1987 14:47 | 15 |
| I happen to love high heels, the higher the better! And not because I am
short (5'8"), but because I like the way they look. I have worn them all
my life and don't plan to stop. I have never had any problems with my legs
or feet in them. In fact, in college when I use to waitress, I wore flat
shoes all the time, thinking it would only *make sense*. But the pain I
encountered in my feet and legs was unbearable, especially in the balls of
my feet. As soon as I switch to a moderate heel, it was gone.
I think flat shoes look stodgy and I prefer not to wear them. Unless I
plan to go hiking or such then I wear tennis shoes. I even had a pair of
high heeled tennis shoes awhile back and they were great!
Long legs and high heels,
Angeline
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82.31 | ah ha! | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Wed Mar 25 1987 17:19 | 10 |
| Well, I guess I was wrong. So far, popular opinion is that high
heels are *not* uncomfortable. Another idea /
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down the tubes
Spence
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82.32 | | RSTS32::COFFLER | Jeff Coffler | Thu Mar 26 1987 09:06 | 29 |
| re: .29
I think I also like women to dress "nicely" (a suit or dress, or for
the casual look - which has it's time and place - wearing clothes that
"dress up", like a sweater over a blouse or just a nice blouse). I
guess I haven't seen too many T-shirts (especially sweat-shirts) that I
liked - but have seen tons of nice blouses that go well with even jeans
or other casual clothes.
I don't care at all for "revealing" clothes, especially when it's worn
at improper places. I've actually been "battling" with this a bit;
being a "red-blooded American male :^)", very revealing clothes will
always make me take a second look, but particularly due to past
experiences - I think the second look would be the last look every
time (now, at least).
Most important is that the lady is comfortable with what she's wearing.
I don't agree much for "dressing for men"; I think women should dress
the way THEY want, wearing what is comfortable to them. I'd wear
something special if the right person asked, but all in all, I wear
what I feel like (or what's clean at the time). Why should it be
different for women?
Like others, I care much more for the person inside the clothes than
the clothes themselves. After all, it's what's inside that really
matters and really makes the person, not the cover. The real beauty of
a person is inside.
-- Jeff
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82.33 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 11:06 | 5 |
| Re .19, I like men who appreciate women for who they are as people
and not for what style shoes they wear.
Lorna
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82.34 | | TWOBOS::LAFOSSE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 11:52 | 6 |
| re:.33
I think that the intent of this note is what men like/dislike
in womans clothing, not whether we appreciate them for their shoe
styles...
Fra
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82.35 | I like high-heels cause.... | WATNEY::SPARROW | You want me to do what?? | Thu Mar 26 1987 15:14 | 3 |
| I wear high-heels sometimes cause it's nice to be tall enough to
see over these stupid partitions.
vivian
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82.36 | It's enough to make me throw-up | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 15:29 | 8 |
| Re .34, that may be the intent of the note, but .19 said, "those
flat things gotta go. As a confirmed woman watcher I like those
women that dress for men." He said the kind of women he likes are
those that dress for men. He didn't say what clothes he liked.
He said he likes the women who dress for men.
Lorna
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82.37 | probably not worth looking over | FANTUM::MARCOTTE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 15:52 | 7 |
| re:35
You certainly have a way with words....by the way...whats on the
other side of "these stupid partitions"
Paul
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82.39 | No accounting for taste | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Thu Mar 26 1987 16:32 | 5 |
| Re .38, Steve, I didn't know "long legs" was something a woman could
wear? Where do they sell "long legs" - Jordan Marsh?
Lorna
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82.41 | Wearing of bodily/heavenly parts | ROYCE::RKE | nannoo nannoo........shazzbar. | Fri Mar 27 1987 07:23 | 8 |
| Wearing things, like legs, Lorna is all a question of Style, some
women wear short skirts, and shouldn't have bothered, some women
wear long legs, and should be......well never mind....but.....
Legs are something almost everybody comes equiped with, how you display
them indicates your style, panache, persona, call it what you will,
some women wear legs.....
Richard.
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82.42 | Not For Sale! | VORTEX::JOVAN | Unrepented Hedonist | Fri Mar 27 1987 09:04 | 6 |
| > Where do they sell "long legs" - Jordan Marsh?
I didn't buy 'em .... God gave them to me.......
And She must have thought they were nice! ;-)
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82.43 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Fri Mar 27 1987 09:35 | 6 |
| Re .42, I think God must like a lot of different style legs cause
She certainly created quite a variety! :-)
Lorna
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82.44 | Clothes Fall/Winter '87-'88 | CANDY::POTUCEK | N.E._<>_SKIER | Fri Mar 27 1987 10:18 | 93 |
| Associated Press Thu 26-MAR-1987 12:33 French Fashion Rdp
Snazzy, Short Clothes: Dressing to Please Men
By SUZY PATTERSON
AP Fashion Writer
PARIS (AP) - Ready-to-wear fashion for next fall and winter,
with its saucy, revealing lines, is aimed at attracting men. Gone
are the shapeless skirts and heavy draping that may have been
comfortable disguises for girls but did little to excite the guys.
Short and curvy describes most of the clothes shown. It's
distressing news for any militant women's libbers who think sexy is
a bad word.
Form-fitting, seductive clothes are rampant, in sirenlike and
slinky fabrics for evening, softer wools and jerseys for daytime.
From sassy micros at Chanel to sophisticated suits at Givenchy and
Saint Laurent, the outfits emphasize female figures and long legs.
No amount of aerobics can transform unshapely legs into great
gams for wearing clingy minis. But a good alternative still exists
in excellent trouser suits and some pretty maxi skirts seen at some
houses. They look great with accordion pleats in jersey, super in
flared versions at Scherrer.
``Perhaps a few hemlines will be dropped for American buyers and
their customers,'' said Jean Navin, fashion director of Lord and
Taylor, who thought the flirtatious evening short dresses were
great.
There was a return of the cardigan sweater suit and belted
chemise or tunic, great at Yves Saint Laurent. Winding up the week
of collections, he managed to give a synthesis of the current
fashion mood better than anybody else.
Toppers with the short day skirts included peplum jackets,
padded hips - best at Montana - outright classic blazers and duffel
coats or bouncy blousons. Shoulders are still usually padded for
shape to make the waist look smaller.
To cover up the revealing pulchritude, Paris proposes coats
galore. There are excellent long and short redingotes or princess
coats with back belts in fabulous fabrics. These include
broadcloth, cashmere, mohair and imitation or real leathers and
furs, from shiny ``cire'' raincoats to the most lush Persian lamb
and mink.
Other coat ideas are swirling babydolls, oval shapes, shortie
coats and duffels. Many are so well-cut they could go on for years,
as a good investment, even if in new colors like smoky pastels.
The short coat-dress for daytime is Paris's latest best idea for
a working woman, and it even goes out at night in sharp white satin
and black velvet, as at Jean-Louis Scherrer. And the hood looks
good, most boldly shown on daywear at Ungaro.
For daytime and evening, fabrics are an important story in this
array of fetching clothes. Jacquard knits, velvety chenille, animal
prints and appliqued beasts look great for bold sweaters and
cardigans at several houses.
Synthetics are on the scene in a big way, as many designers now
use elasticized and cloque fabrics to make clothes body-hugging,
draped and clingy. Stretch fabrics and lame are very big items,
even for daytime.
The real wools and silks usually win for lasting appeal. There
are acres of Prince of Wales and houndstooth checks and windowpane
patterns on broadcloth, plus bright tartans in full-skirted suits,
coats fringed scarves.
Party girls may step out at night in everything from Lolita
looks to ballerinas or Belle Epoque grandeur.
The most popular item will probably be a peppy and short dance
dress with a tight, fitted torso in a lush fabric like cloque silk
velvet, a bright, flounced taffeta skirt. This ''Broadway Baby''
style looked best at Saint Laurent, Givenchy and Guy Laroche.
Black is still safe chic, worn to all parties in Paris these
days. It is dressed up with sparkling jewelry, shiny ribbons,
touches of white satin, splashes of color like a daring hip bow in
hot red taffeta.
The bubble-shaped, stiffened skirts with tight strapless or
sleeved tops are making news after their debut in couture last
summer. A bustle effect is also welcome, but it's sometimes
difficult for sitting down.
Colors for evening include all reds from fuchsia to hot tomato,
dazzling neon or royal blues and absinthe greens, precious-metal
lames, sunny yellows and amethyst. They look great with black
velvet, the keystone of evening fabrics.
A few clues to watch for next winter's sexy fashions: short
skirts are not a ``must.'' In any case, they are best worn with
dark or colored tights with matching shoes or good-looking boots.
Memorable accessories are the big toques seen all over town,
whether in velvet, Persian lamb or pretty wools at Saint Laurent.
Other hat looks to make clothes fun are top hats, shiny turban
wraps, saucer shapes for dressy evenings at the Plaza or the Ritz
with the short skirts.
Paris is in an optimistic mood, and the message is clear and
strong. Look in the mirror, look for good proportions to suit one's
figure, colors to flatter the face. Designers in France have
decided women should be females, whether ingenues or sirens, and
that is a good thing.
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82.45 | I'm ready. | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Fri Mar 27 1987 11:36 | 22 |
| re .44
> No amount of aerobics can transform unshapely legs into great
> gams for wearing clingy minis.
Apparently I have the wrong definition of 'gams'. A skirt would
have to be *very* short to show a woman's gams. In fact, the waistline
would have to be around her neck. 8-)
> ``Perhaps a few hemlines will be dropped for American buyers and
> their customers,''
Probably true, unfortunately. Its odd how Europe is so liberal
about this and Americans are so conservative. In Germany, its not
uncommon to see nude women on TV ads and newspapers.
I knew a bunch of Iranians who were getting military training at
a US base. They were all atwitter because the American women didn't
cover their faces and wore short skirts. My God, half way up the
calf and sometimes all the way up to their knees!!!
Spence
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82.46 | | VCQUAL::THOMPSON | Noter of the LoST ARK | Fri Mar 27 1987 15:50 | 23 |
| I don't like short skirts especially mini-skirts. Long skirts
make women look like they have long legs and thinner bodies.
Besides my imagination is better then most women's legs actually
are.
I also don't like pants on women but I'm not quite sure why. Perhaps
it's those tight pants now in fashion which are being warn by too
many over weight high school women.
High heels or flats don't seem too important. How a woman walks
is more important. A women wobbling in high heels looks silly while
the same women walking smoothly in flats looks much better. Of course
there is the occasional women who can walk smoothly and easily in
high heels. And the occasional women who walks like an ape in flats.
The same thing goes for business suits. On a women who is comfortable
with them they look great. (I'm a suit person for both sexes).
Women who look comfortable and who are comfortable with themselves
and what they are wearing are more attractive then those who are
uncomfortable.
Alfred
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82.47 | er, um, uh | STUBBI::B_REINKE | the fire and the rose are one | Fri Mar 27 1987 20:51 | 4 |
| re .45
uh, Spence, um, in everything I've ever read gams always
refered to legs......what was it you thought they were :-)
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82.48 | I'm just not 'hep' enough. | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Oliver Wendel Jones | Fri Mar 27 1987 21:33 | 5 |
|
Well, thanks for clearing that up. I've seen the term used in the
'BC' comic strip to describe some undefined female attribute, but
assumed the word was created so that the speaker would not get slapped.
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82.49 | On the length of gams | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Mar 27 1987 21:39 | 4 |
| I'm reminded of a quote, supposedly from Abraham Lincoln, on how
long a person's legs should be. His reply was "Long enough to
reach the ground."
Steve
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82.50 | tight is a sight and loose as a goose | USMRW1::REDICK | | Fri Mar 27 1987 22:21 | 5 |
|
i like bulky shirts and tight pants. *high* heels???
it's *high* tops for me...definately reebok!!! i like to be
comfortable but still look nice too (nice meaning kempt).
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82.51 | | NUTMEG::TEMP6 | | Mon Mar 30 1987 13:35 | 8 |
|
I like mini skirts, flat sandals, cowboy boots, jeans, western
shirts, bulky sweaters, tank tops...
I dislike high heels, suits, nylons, long skirts...
Nancy
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82.52 | Also yams. | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Tue Mar 31 1987 12:09 | 16 |
| re .49
> -< On the length of gams >-
This struck me funny because...
re .47
> ...what was it you thought they were :-)
AKA jugs, knockers, swoozles, garbanzos, jujubes, boobs, etc.
Which would explain...
re .45, by me
> In fact, the waistline would have to be around her neck. 8-)
Spence
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82.53 | exit | STUBBI::B_REINKE | the fire and the rose are one | Tue Mar 31 1987 23:26 | 3 |
| re .52 (re .47 [re.45]) ...I think I have that straight
that's what I kinda guessed you thought :-)
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82.54 | | MRMFG1::A_PEIRANO | Where's the first Tee??? | Fri Apr 03 1987 16:34 | 6 |
|
Sprayed on jeans (if she LQQKS good) and high heels!!!
See through blouse. No bra!!
I hope this isn't to sexist,I think the no bra saved me??
Tony....
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82.55 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Fri Apr 03 1987 16:43 | 7 |
| No, Tony, the "no bra" doomed you to rot in h___ forever!! ;-}
DK
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82.56 | Yeah, Tony, see ya there ;-) | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Fri Apr 03 1987 17:11 | 7 |
| I find it interesting that 'no bra' is a trade mark of feminism,
but its exactly what men like to see. I'd like to see 'no clothes'
for everybody. But then, I'd freeze to death at work. I get cold
with a flannel shirt on. (Touch your screen, can you feel how cold
my fingers are? ;-)
Spence
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82.57 | Hades,here I come... | NWD002::SAMMSRO | Robin Samms | Mon Apr 06 1987 02:39 | 1 |
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82.59 | | MTBLUE::FOOTER_JOE | | Tue Apr 07 1987 08:42 | 2 |
| < And another...>
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82.60 | All beautiful women wear this. | KIRK::WHALEN | | Tue Apr 07 1987 13:39 | 4 |
| The most important and beautiful thing a woman can wear is a
smile! I like seeing women who smile. And a good smile starts
in her eyes.
-Bob-
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82.63 | You don't look so tuff to me... | BLITZN::AIKALA | I am not unwell, thank you. | Sat May 02 1987 09:15 | 19 |
|
Re: 62
> Not me. I like that smoldering 'go straight to hell, sexist bastard'
look. <
That's when you give her that smoldering 'sure, but you're comin'
with me, LITTLE MIss Dangerous' look - right back her way.
I personally love women who dress from the inside, out. What a
woman has on beneath external eye appraisals, can be a devastating
statement. This discludes having nothing on underneath as making
a devastating statement. We're talking about what they wear, not
what they don't wear. And of course, if your on a level of intimacy
with the particular woman who dresses so, well then, devastation
is all the sweeter, more appreciated when you're working from the
outside, in.
SRA
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82.64 | Oooh, I just *love* silk underwear | OPHION::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Sun May 03 1987 20:26 | 7 |
| Interesting. I admit I like it when I find little "surprises"
underneath, it makes things that much more fun.
Do you dress up for her? Especially "underneath"? (Maybe this should
be a new basenote?)
-- Charles
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82.65 | Duh! | GENRAL::FRASHER | Undercover mountain man | Thu May 07 1987 20:48 | 8 |
| Charles,
I was going to ask what little 'surprises' you find under her silk
undies, but you cleared it up in the next line. The *undies* are
the surprise.
Yes, I dress up for her, but only "underneath".
Spence
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82.66 | "SHE"? | ODIXIE::WILSONJ | | Wed Oct 24 1990 09:56 | 6 |
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This is probably for another note, but in my humble opinion God is not
a "She".
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82.67 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Oct 24 1990 10:22 | 5 |
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So start another note.
BJ
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82.68 | | CONURE::MARTIN | GUN-CONTROL=Holding it with both hands | Wed Oct 24 1990 12:39 | 2 |
| OH PLEASE! DON'T!
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82.69 | talk about ratholes | BLITZN::BERRY | The SIMPSONS are back! | Wed Oct 24 1990 13:18 | 5 |
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Of course, first, ya have to prove that there is something defined as
God. Of course, you could get a born-again to ask God to drop his/her
.... nevermind.
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82.70 | You put a smile on my face | KERNEL::COFFIN | | Wed Oct 31 1990 06:59 | 5 |
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re:82.69 - I think your safer if you go back to the arts...??
Regards Samantha
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