LOl, well Nathallie, you probably just hit on why a lot of you get read when your out and about then.
Joking apart I guess women dont wear dresses or skirts as much as they used to do. I know that there was a time when I'd never have worn trousers but now wear them the majority of the time.
That said my partner never wears a suit and tie which for me is somewhat of a disappointment because I love to see guys dressed up. I'd never criticise him though because like you say, people wear what they feel comfortable in.
bev
Wow! I never knew. I better turn my fake-woman wife in for a real woman! (just joking on the square here SlimJim!)
More seriously...
It depends on setting. If you go into a grocery store on a Saturday morning, your chances of finding a woman in a dress or heels is pretty low.
If you go into a courthouse, with lots of lawyers around, many of the female lawyers will be wearing heels. In a business district, you're likely to find many women wearing skirts and heels. Etc...etc...
It's all about setting.
My personal observations are that the frequency of women wearing dresses (and yes, even young women) is on the rise.
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No lack of dressed-up ladies in my circles - so long as you assume running chores is work and going to movies is just inviting wasting good clothes on sticky seats. Other activities, lots of pleasant surprises.
And, if anything, the younger ladies seem to be rediscovering Spring skirts, hose, heels, etc. I see the affect it has on the males and, I gotta say, it gives new meaning to the word attractive... At any rate, I never expected to see tatoo-ed girls wearing gowns, etc... I will, however, learn to get used to it.
My SOs have always loved clothes and being dressed. They can be mistaken for men with the yard work and yard clothes, but give them a shot at dinner out or a dance and prepare for a long wait while they work up a good "dazzle" for the event.
Everyday stuff, yeah, blah. But, professional work and cocktail parties, I see 'em "putting on the doo" like the 50s and 60s were actually like the movies...
Nothing wrong with that. And, this time everything is air-conditioned!
[SIZE="3"]It's sad but true, us GG's don't wear dresses or heels like we used to.
Most work places allow woman to wear jeans or at least pants and if your over weight at all wearing heels hurt your feet. Even churches are progressive enough that you don't have to wear dresses.
Sad isn't it.
You've made me think about how little I dress like a woman.
Wow.
Thank You,
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