Hi I'm just wondering, what are the things that women do to their hair, makeup, and clothes they wear that men hate? And why? This just confuses me because I've heard differen opinions but the reasons never been presented.
I want to know so I have the heads up on what I should or should not wear on a date. Thanks for answering!!!
orphans answered Wednesday May 30 2012, 5:46 am: Hello!
Well, this sort of this is really down to taste. Some guys like a certain type of girl, others like others. It also depends on whether a girl seems comfortable in her own skin. When dressing for a date, wear what you feel comfortable in. Of course, don't go in your most comfortable PJ's but have a balance between comfort and style.
These are some things I don't like:
Fake tan: It just makes a lot of girls look orange.
Skimpy clothing: although a girl should wear what she feels comfortable in, I don't feel attracted to girls that wear next to nothing
Tight clothes: I mean EXTREMELY tight clothes. Whenever I look at someone wearing something really tight, I don't know what it is, but i feel as if I cannot breathe? Like, for them.
Heavy make up: Makes girls look like clowns, and also shows that they're not very comfortable with themselves.
High heels: I'm quite tall. So it's not the height thing that bothers me (it could bother shorter guys): It's just the noise, of them hitting the ground that annoys me! And what's even worse, is when a girl complains about how her feet hurt, because of the shoes she's wearing?
My advice: dress appropriately for your body type, your skin and hair tone, and wear what you think looks good, but is also comfortable. E.g. I went on a date the other week. The girl wore white jeans, white heels, and a tight white tank top sort of thing? It suited her, because she has blonde hair, was slim, and tall. Of course, she had to get changed after a while, as it was more of an outdoors date. But she felt comfortable in her skin, *and* what she wore complimented her body type, skin, and hair tone.
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