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Do You Dress Up For College Or Prefer To Go Dressed In Jumpers And Sweats Just Curious What Other

Does everyone just wear sweatpants in college?

noo most people wear comfy clothes and for those all nighters, you'll want to stock up on sweats for sure!
Have a few pairs of jeans for those days where you wanna look sexy and have a few pairs of sweats for those days you're just feeling lazy
lots of hoodies and tees though!
When I went to university (i'm 16) but like ive gone there every summer since I was 13 to work and stuff and most of the girls there wear jeans, sneakers or flats with tees or hoodies. they dress super casually because it's school (duhh) but like some of the guys just go around in their sweats halfway down their butts.

just wear what you feel comfortable with.. it's not a fashion contest. you're there to learn! And if you're staying on residence and you live really far from home, maybe pack 5-6 pairs of your favourite jeans and 5-6 pairs of sweats and the ones that you can roll up too in case it gets warm.

hope this helps you a little.

Is it possible for an average young woman, who doesn't wear makeup, hates dressing up in skirts and heels, and pretty much dresses up like a tomboy to ever be noticed by a young man?

Totally.I wear make-up (limited on either eyeliner or lipstick) on only a few select days in the year. It might be my birthday… or it might not; it might be a random day that I just feel like it. Or I might not feel like it at all. Still had FWB, boyfriends, and my partner gives zero f**s about it. It isn’t even on any list. Chances are I wasn’t wearing any make-up when I met him. Pro tip: if you don’t ever wear any make-up, going to work without make-up doesn’t result in comments like “you look ill” etc!Although I don’t particularly hate wearing skirts, I do seldom wear them. I have to feel like it as I can’t sit with my legs sprawled out in all cardinal directions etc and because most skirts don’t have pockets unlike pants. Also pants are more comfortable and powerful. My partner likes me in a skirt, but he likes it better when I’m comfortable.The cool thing is, is that we’re generally the same size, so we can swap graphic t-shirts (read: I steal his and he sometimes steals mine) and hoodies. I mean, what’s not to like? He does feel weird about me wearing his sweaters, but it’ll go away eventually.My partner actually dislikes heels almost as much as I do. We both think they’re illogical, bad for your feet and they make an independent woman absolutely helpless on cobble-stone streets. I will never forget that poor soul, clinging to her companion for dear life. How embarrassing. They’re decorative, not functional. And I don’t wear anything that isn’t functional to a degree. I mean, I want to walk and run and go to the theater and to work wearing the same shoes. Ugh, why must I waste precious energy and resources on something as utterly devoid of real function as heels.My partner noticed me for my wit, my smartassery, my super awesome hot pink hair (or was it blue?) and my general likability. I made him feel at ease and I’m fun.Do you know what my dad said? He told me “I don’t know how you’ll ever find a guy dressed like that, with pink hair”. I told him that it’s all a filter so I won’t have to deal with all the guys who aren’t into who I am. F**k that shit.In short, yes. Yes, it is. Don’t give a toss about what other people think. You do you.

Why do some girls dress so nice everyday to school?

Like never wearing hoodies, sweats, yoga pants or tennis shoes.
Just wearing blouses, blazers, cardigans, dresses/skirts, jackets, nice jeans, flats, sometimes heels and wedges.
Not that I have a problem, I'm just curious.

Am I allowed to wear girls clothes even though I'm a boy?

There is a difference between being “allowed” to wear girls clothing as opposed to whether you will face some challenges. Here in the United States, you can pretty much wear what you want to wear. So, if you choose to wear girls underwear and outerwear such as dresses and skirts particularly, it is legal for you to buy it and to wear it in public. However, that does not mean that people will not look at you or not make negative comments. Most adults would probably just ignore tou and comment privately. However, if you are a young boy or a teenager, you might very well be bullied or taunted. You might have some sympathetic friends but likely ther will be others who are not so kind.My advice to you would be to dress privately at home. Talk to your Mom about how you feel. Tell her you are curious about how if would feel to be a girl and you want to try wearing girls clothes. Hopefully she won’t go crazy and she will help you. Start slow with pa ties and a bra first. If you go out, simply wear panties under your pants - no bra or anything feminine. And keep your secret.

How to dress for high school ?

The best thing to do is be yourself. Don't bother with the heels unless you are part of an organization and a special day comes up that requires you to dress up. You can be casual and use accessories to set off your look. I always go for a distinct style...I don't want to follow off of what others consider "preppy" or "emo" or any style already set...so I would mix and match to create my own look. People will respect you for who you are if you don't try to be something you're not. It's not about fitting in but about others accepting you for who you are.

Something to avoid: I've noticed a lot of young girls that go for the "skimpy" look - and it definitely draws attention but only in the negative way. If you want to wear a cute strappy shirt or dress try to pair it with a jacket and flats. Girls who go over the top are only asking for trouble which leads to rumors started by guys even if you are modest/shy.

Something to try: If you want to be truly original without emptying your pockets - buy a white or black v-neck/tank and grab a bottle of spray ink - black, red, purple, blue, you name it. Take an old cardboard box and cut out a slogan of your choice...whether its your favorite band, movie, nickname or just an inside joke between you and friends. Lay the square cutouts over your t ...no need to be perfectly straight...lay the first word diagonal and the second word flat, etc. If you really want to add pizazz - glue on a couple studs or clip in a few safety pins. Here's a couple shirts that I'm going to make ...

"DeFINE yourself"

&

"I Don't Give a Damn (about) - front

"My Bad Reputation" - back

Good luck girl!

Have you ever been caught wearing the clothes of a sibling who is of the opposite gender?

Yes it happened.I was like 12 or 13 years old and was recently shifted to share room with my older sister.I was curious about female body due to my age and my curiosity get enhanced multifold when I saw inner garments of my older sister in the wardrobe. She was 5 yrs older than me.One day when she was not at home I thought of wearing her inner clothes, grabbed few of her underwear and bra and got inside attached shower. I was trying all of them but almost all of her panties was bigger for me. Finally, a panty with lace was found suitable for me as I can tighten it. There was a mirror inside shower but I can't saw my whole body in it, so decided to came outside and Check myself in full length mirror place in room. I was so busy while trying out with her undergarments, I didn't heard when she came back into room. When I came out, I found myself right infront of her wearing her red coloured lace panty. Both of us shocked. She was filled with anger and laughing on my condition as I had no other clothes on my body. I was in deep embarrassment as get caught by her and also realised that my semi hard di*k was peeping through the side of her panty. She angerily asked what's happening. I had no answer. She immediately asked me to remove it and bring back other undergarments too. She didn't allowed to put on my clothes though. I just stand naked in front of her and she was kept scolding me. It was so embarrassing. She keep on scolding me for like 15 min. Threatened me to tell it to mom. I begged her, and she agreed to not to tell parents but for that I had to took punishment from her. She asked me to hold year with hands and do some squats. Then asked me to wash each of the underwear I took for trial instantly, I need to clean them now, but she didn't allowed to wear my clothes. I did washed her undergarments in nude inside bathroom and she stand there to instruct me. After I finished, she again started lecturing me. Due to embarrassment as I was still naked, I broke into tears. Then she realised that it was enough for me, asked me came near to her, she sat on the bed, made me sat over her lap, and started caressing me as well as lecturing me politely and told me not to touch her stuff ever again. It was still very embarrassing for me to sit over her lap naked. Finally she let me go. The whole episode was almost for an hour and one of the most embarrassing incident of my life.

Do girls care about what you wear on a date?

I’m not a woman, so take my answer with a grain of salt.Women are also not a monolith. Some do, some don’t.But here’s my take. It’s not much that they care what you wear, as it is they care that you took the effort to pay attention to your appearance. You can wear whatever the hell you want; the way you wear it, the way you walk, the way you approach people, those things tell them you wore that nonsense deliberately.It’s fairly easy to tell when someone wakes up and throws on the same outfit they wore the day before, and the day before that. It’s rumpled, ill-fitting, and stained. Doesn’t matter what brand it is, or if it broke your bank account to buy it - it’s the effort behind it that matters.I sure as hell ain’t no style guru (or a master of grammar). For whatever fucking reason, my inseam is right smack dab between 32 and 34, but apparently 33 is not a viable goddamn option in most places. If I want a pair of jeans that fits nicely, I need to get a size 34 inseam and take that shit to get shortened. It’s a pain in the ass, but it’s a pain in the ass that shows effort.Just yesterday evening, after kicking ass in karaoke, I decided to step outside with my beer for some fresh air. I was sitting there, people watching, and it struck me how, just, sloppy some folks looked. I wasn’t in a suit, for chrissakes. Boots, jeans, and a plaid shirt - but the shit fits and rests where it’s supposed to rest.Doesn’t take much.Nobody wants to go on a date with someone that puts forth no effort. Effort on how they present themselves, effort on the conversation, effort on the date itself.That shit is attractive.

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