Quote Originally Posted by SAMANN View Post
I looked at them and in my head was thinking ugh how boring can you get.
You know why they dress that way, don't you?

They want women to pay attention to their bodies, their handsome features, their charismatic personalities, their air of confidence ... and not their clothes. :D

Fundamentally, women adorn themselves to be sexually appealing to men. Women want to attract men. All the trappings of beauty: the makeup, the hair products, the sexy shoes, the flattering clothes, are designed to help women look younger and more vibrant, which is what men, who are visually motivated, look for in mates. And women throw in the jewelry and sparkles for good measure, because they know that men are attracted to glittery things too. Women, on the other hand, look for different things in their mates: power, status, his ability to have access to resources. She doesn't notice the style of his suit, but how it fits his body and the quality of the fabric. Does he exude an air of power and confidence? Is he wearing an expensive watch? Or, is his car a babe magnet?

These are sweeping generalizations, of course, since obviously not all women dress to attract men especially once they're settled. Other factors also come into play when it comes to choosing clothes, especially in our modern age of narrowing gender roles. But I wanted to point out the very basic reason that women adorned themselves beginning all those thousands of years ago, and suggest that a part of this coding still resides in our reptilian brains.

Read this article. It explains it better than me:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/artic...h-about-beauty

Anyway, this also explains why most wives ask if their husbands are gay and if they crossdress because they want to attract men. Women understand the rule about dressing to attract men.