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Fashionable or Not?




Portiea
Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:16 PM CST
How important is it how the person you date or are involved with dresses?

Are jeans and a tee shirt most of the time just fine, or do you perfer the person you date to have more of a fashion sense?

How would you like the man/woman you are seeing to dress?
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Zeelander
Louisville, Kentucky USA
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:20 PM CST
To me it really doesn't matter... the clothes just end up on the florr in the kitchen anyway.

OK, just kidding.... it really depends on what we are doing for a date. Jeans and a T are fine in most cases, but something more formal if the arts are involved..... I will even break out my Tux.

Zee
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WhatUwish4
Jacksonville, Florida USA
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:22 PM CST
Zeelander wrote:
To me it really doesn't matter... the clothes just end up on the florr in the kitchen anyway.

OK, just kidding.... it really depends on what we are doing for a date. Jeans and a T are fine in most cases, but something more formal if the arts are involved..... I will even break out my Tux.

Zee



OMG! A man who doesn't mind a tux???
shock shock shock
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:23 PM CST
Well in my opinion Jeans and a T-shirt are smoking hot.

Tight ass Jeans with a tight ass T smitten

To me a guy in jeans and a T has the most fashion sense he is comfortable and edible smitten
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gingerb
Letterkenny, Donegal Ireland
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:23 PM CST
Anything is ok as long as it and the person wearing it are clean...
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:24 PM CST
Unless we are going to a wedding or alike Id pass on the tux.
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Jose13
Azángaro, Puno Peru
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:24 PM CST
a nice dress is chick!
I hate people in jeans. Stupid uniform of nowadays
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
Jose13 wrote:
a nice dress is chick!
I hate people in jeans. Stupid uniform of nowadays
I love my jeans and a guy in jeans
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Jose13
Azángaro, Puno Peru
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:28 PM CST
sxc666 wrote:
I love my jeans and a guy in jeans


No discussion about it ... I hate them and you love them

A clothing clash babe...
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:31 PM CST
Jose13 wrote:
No discussion about it ... I hate them and you love them

A clothing clash babe...
Well I wasn't actually opening up the discussion to you alone. I was opening it up to the whole thread.

And plllleeeassse call me Tina not Babe.handshake
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Portiea
Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:32 PM CST
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Shadow_lover
West Palm, Florida USA
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:33 PM CST
Portiea wrote:
How important is it how the person you date or are involved with dresses?

Are jeans and a tee shirt most of the time just fine, or do you perfer the person you date to have more of a fashion sense?

How would you like the man/woman you are seeing to dress?


I personally like jeans and a tee. doesn't really matter as long as they arnt bummy.
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roseofsharon
Buggered if I know where...?!!, Hampshire, England UK
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:35 PM CST
Portiea wrote:
How important is it how the person you date or are involved with dresses?

Are jeans and a tee shirt most of the time just fine, or do you perfer the person you date to have more of a fashion sense?

How would you like the man/woman you are seeing to dress?


As I have to be trussed up like a dog's dinner all day for work, in my leisure time, I am the most scruffy person around.... I would live and die in jeans - and tee shirt, whatever.

So I like a man in jeans, especially if he has a nice bum. He doesn't necessarily have to be a trend-setter, it depends on the occasion, of course. If he can scrub up well for a swanky "Do"... all the better.

And, trust me on this.... all men look like James Bond in a dickie bow and DJ..... ALL of them!!
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Jose13
Azángaro, Puno Peru
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:38 PM CST
sxc666 wrote:
Well I wasn't actually opening up the discussion to you alone. I was opening it up to the whole thread.

And plllleeeassse call me Tina not Babe.

Understood Madam.
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The_Kansan
Claxton (Powell) , Tennessee USA
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:40 PM CST
Boot & jeans! (Or buckskins and drop sleeve shirt.)

I own 1 suit and have been told that I look absolutely dashing in it. And if I never wear it again, it'll be just fine.

My lovely better half invariably dresses perfectly to fit the occasion.

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roseofsharon
Buggered if I know where...?!!, Hampshire, England UK
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:43 PM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
Boot & jeans! (Or buckskins and drop sleeve shirt.)

I own 1 suit and have been told that I look absolutely dashing in it. And if I never wear it again, it'll be just fine.

My lovely better half invariably dresses perfectly to fit the occasion.


Boots and jeans for me also!! thumbs up I am sure if the occasion doesn't arise very much, that is fine, Don, but.... yes, I bet you DO look dashing in your suit, without a doubt!!
cheers
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kissmedeeply
Asheville, North Carolina, North Carolina USA
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 4:57 PM CST
For me i dont like to wear tee-shirt on jeans..i dont like them at all..i usually wear dressy pants and top...

For my date he can wear what ever he wants...
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RobbieM
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 5:07 PM CST
gingerb wrote:
Anything is ok as long as it and the person wearing it are clean...


Yeah, skid marks kind of put me off.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 5:10 PM CST
sxc666 wrote:
Well in my opinion Jeans and a T-shirt are smoking hot.

Tight ass Jeans with a tight ass T

To me a guy in jeans and a T has the most fashion sense he is comfortable and edible



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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jun 28, 2008, 5:10 PM CST
RobbieM wrote:
Yeah, skid marks kind of put me off.


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