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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought... |
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
Are many guys put off by a well dressed professional woman? I wouldn't have thought that at all |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..." im assuming you mean suits???
if you do. i think its paradoxical. A Man may wear a suit to show his 'personal' authority, where as i see it that hes collared and cuffed to the big man. hence i prefer the casual look and his presence exuding from within..but then, im pretty anti establishment, bit of a hippy, gypsy.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not put off by the "professional" look, but it honest to god does nothing for me.
Me personally...I'm a T shirt & Jeans bloke.
I've done the corporate shit...even then, I was always the worst dressed at work.
My shirt was never done up at the top, my tie was always loose and I always had my sleeves rolled up and I used to chew my pen constantly.
So go figure.... |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"I'm not put off by the "professional" look, but it honest to god does nothing for me.
Me personally...I'm a T shirt & Jeans bloke.
I've done the corporate shit...even then, I was always the worst dressed at work.
My shirt was never done up at the top, my tie was always loose and I always had my sleeves rolled up and I used to chew my pen constantly.
So go figure.... " yum..a fellow rebel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I rarely wear a suit for work, but enjoy wearing one on occasion. I just choose the occasions and tend to dress them down a bit to fit the look I want to achieve. They have nothing to do with power and authority for me, more about creating the look I want at the time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like both on men but as with most things it depends on the person.. some people look better in suits, some casual, some great in both
I get plenty of attention in my well dressed professional woman clothes, much more than when I'm dressed casually.
I don't find it puts anyone off, in fact it can turn people (well straight men anyway) that usually see me in my scruffs into gibbering wrecks when they see me dressed up all fancy for work!
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
No not at all it's not the clothes that make some one attractive imo.
Clothes stop you getting cold that's all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
I'll be grand so in my scrubs and trousers.personally not into lads in suits.jeans and polo top for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I prefer a good smelling guy not too bothered about dress sense its whats underneath that counts I do enjoy unwrapping a guy though and playing with ties lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't judge a man purely on his attire.
I'm interested in what is underneath the exterior, although tramps do absolutely nothing for me. I think it's the unwashed look about them and unbrushed teeth. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Men in suits dress down at the weekend too. Some even wear joggers. "
The opposite for me, I'm much more likely to wear a suit at the weekend. Even then it is infrequently. The rest of the time it's jeans tees, shirts and jumpers or birthday suit |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
Are they f. When I'm wearing my attempt at professional clothes, I get hit on a lot. Like a hell of a lot. More than when I wear jeans and a top.
Why do you think they'd be put off OP? I don't see what's off putting about it.
I like a man wearing a suit. I like a man wearing anything that suits him and he feels comfortable in. |
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By *arlo82Couple
over a year ago
the gym and random places |
"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
I like a shirt but ut wouldn't endear me to the male for that reason alone. I've done both and prefer casual....it doesn't detract from my abilities. When I wore a suit /dressed smart it was a baw ache |
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"Many guys are put off by a well dressed professional woman,does the same apply to women when,they see a well dressed professional guy...Just a thought..."
A thought not thought through perhaps.
I thought of kittens. |
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