Greta75 -> RE: Someone please explain to me what women are thinking (2/1/2016 7:30:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: CodeOfSilence If you do not want to assimilate into the norms of your culture that's one thing. But to purposefully make yourself look unattractive (I mean there are classy, attractive styles using pants and shirts), that's just silly. There are even styles that clearly send signals that you're not interested in flirtation but that are still pleasant on the eye. First of all, local men actually prefer conservative dressing females as romantic partners. So if you dress pleasant on the eye, but professional and conservative, you will get ALOT of male attention. They love women that look like ice queen virgins and completely covers up. So looking unattractive assures you get zero male attention at your work place. I hate being seen as a female at work. I like to be one of the guys. So I refuse to look like one. But so far, everytime when I have been chastitise for it, I have resigned, and each time, they relented and leave me alone. Not only with this company but several companies, as I was a hard worker and I did a great job. They can't fault me for my work. They can only complain about my dressing and my refusal to wear make up. I like to wear baggy male work shirts and straight cut male pants. And I even wear male black shoes. And point is, if they tell me I can't work there anymore unless I change and start wearing more feminine, I resign and leave, and don't try to fight them on it. I respect their policy, but I don't have to be part of it. Move on and find someone else to work for. My dressing does not affect my good service to customers. I'm confident about the work I do, and I can't be bothered to entertain their dress code. I dress neatly, like a man, and it's not untidy. My shirt and pants are neatly pressed, my shoes are polished. Anyway, I like dressing up feminine only for my man. In that, I will wear anything he wants. Why should I dress for anybody else's aesthetics who I do not want attention from? Currently, it still pisses me off when men tell me I am disrespecting them by refusing to wear make up. Of course that just makes me even more determined never to wear it, ever! It's just incredible how many local men keeps telling me that. One guy told me that he would be embarrass to take me to a company function if I refuse to put on make up. It's just incredible to me. But anyway, I've been sticking to men who appreciate my natural face and avoiding these guys who are make up militants. I think there is seriously something wrong with this world, when a man thinks it's mandatory for a woman to always wear make up.
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