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Mon 12/04/10 at 10:40
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"AkaSeraphim"
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I guess everyone is different. I remember when i was about 7 and i was sick of wearing 'Girly' Clothes. I didnt feel right dressed all girly since all my friends were mainly boys and they were in jeans and trackies. I wanted to be apart of that and i wanted to dress as they were. So that was it mum started buying me what i wanted and i was mainly in jeans and trackies, At the age of 17 when i very slowly started to look more girly and got more female friends, i met a guy which i really fell in love with. Then i made more of an effort with my appearance. I ditched my tom boy image. Then got in to make up and clothes that i wouldnt normally wear. I went though a stage where i wouldnt wear jeans. I wouldnt leave the house without makeup or my hair done.

Now im 28 ive got to the stage again where im really not that fussed. I dont think i make to much of an effort unless im off on a night out. People think i spend hours getting ready when i dont, i dont make no effort unless im out on the razz.

What made me think of this topic. My 6 year old moaning about what he looks like. He has dress sence he knows what goes and what doesnt. He has been dressing himself from about the age of 3. So why is he asking me now when he has dressed ok. Everything he puts on looks alright. Yet this morning he has come down about 4 times in different clothes. Each one has looked ok and he has moaned about it.

So when did you start to think about your appearance more? How much of an effort to you put in to getting ready each day to say when you have an event coming up or some special day where you would think you need to dress up more?
Mon 12/04/10 at 13:31
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"@optometrytweet"
Posts: 4,686
I'm worried about my appearance. Mainly because I was bullied when I was younger and called ugly. I just guessed the connection was made that people treated me badly because of what I look like.

I'm not overly vain though - I just like my hair done right - mainly because it always looks a mess if I don't style it. But other than that, shirts were meant to have creases in!
Mon 12/04/10 at 10:40
Regular
"AkaSeraphim"
Posts: 9,397
I guess everyone is different. I remember when i was about 7 and i was sick of wearing 'Girly' Clothes. I didnt feel right dressed all girly since all my friends were mainly boys and they were in jeans and trackies. I wanted to be apart of that and i wanted to dress as they were. So that was it mum started buying me what i wanted and i was mainly in jeans and trackies, At the age of 17 when i very slowly started to look more girly and got more female friends, i met a guy which i really fell in love with. Then i made more of an effort with my appearance. I ditched my tom boy image. Then got in to make up and clothes that i wouldnt normally wear. I went though a stage where i wouldnt wear jeans. I wouldnt leave the house without makeup or my hair done.

Now im 28 ive got to the stage again where im really not that fussed. I dont think i make to much of an effort unless im off on a night out. People think i spend hours getting ready when i dont, i dont make no effort unless im out on the razz.

What made me think of this topic. My 6 year old moaning about what he looks like. He has dress sence he knows what goes and what doesnt. He has been dressing himself from about the age of 3. So why is he asking me now when he has dressed ok. Everything he puts on looks alright. Yet this morning he has come down about 4 times in different clothes. Each one has looked ok and he has moaned about it.

So when did you start to think about your appearance more? How much of an effort to you put in to getting ready each day to say when you have an event coming up or some special day where you would think you need to dress up more?

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