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What Kind Of Women Do I Like If I Like Women Who Dress

What kind of women wear stockings?

In Europe, stocking are a big thing and lots of money is spent on these. They are designer stockings though, and have different textures, colors, and patterns.

In the USA stockings are only worn if a person in authority (employer) requires it. In which case many of the women choose to wear pants instead of dress/skirt to avoid the stocking issue.

What are women that dress like men called?

I know that men that like to dress like women can be called "Drag Queens" but is there are name for women that dress like men? My lesbian friend says there is a name for it but she couldn't remember so i am posing the question to all of you!! Thanks for your input!!

Do men like women who dress sexy or modestly?

It depends on what kind of guy you're trying to attract. Remember that guys who respond to a lot of skin tend to have certain personality traits, same goes for guys who like women to display a certain "less is more" attitude when dressing.

That being said, you can look incredibly sexy without showing a lot of skin. If you show cleavage, don't show leg. If you're showing a lot of leg, go for more covering on top. It's all about balance, and showcasing one body part at a time so the viewer isn't overwhelmed or underwhelmed.

What type of dresses do men like on women?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholderIf you think men are monolithic, that all men have the same standards of what they consider beautiful or attractive then you are mistaken. It varies from country to country, region to region, even with your upbringing and culture.In India, I have observed a curious dichotomy. Most men are titillated by women in skimpy western wear. But while they enjoy staring at women in tight jeans or short skirts as they walk by or even wolf-whistle at them or if the woman in question is a film actress, when it comes to their own girlfriends or wives or even sisters, they insist on more traditional and Indian dresses

What kind of dress do men generally prefer their ladies to wear on a first date? Short and slinky, showing every curve; knee-length and body-skimming, suggesting curves; or floor-length and classy? Should she look a little naughty or very nice?

On the Church Lady-to-Pole Dancer curve on a 1-5 scale, where 1 is conservative and 5 is sleazy, be a 4.If you are busty, wear a bra/top that shows you have boobs by all means, but showing too much cleavage is low class. If nice hips/butt is your Weapon Of Mass Destruction, wear a form fitting bottom but not so tight everyone can tell what brand of panties you're wearing. You get the picture.If you dress too out there, the first thing a guy will think is, if she dresses like THAT on a first date with me, she must dress that way for every guy she goes out with, and a guy always wants to FEEL SPECIAL when he's with you, like he's your King to his Queen for the evening. That doesn't.Anyway, how to dress specifically? If your date is a suit, tie and brief case guy, he doesn't necessarily want you to show up in evening wear, of if he works at a Harley-Davidson dealership, nor may he want a t-shirt and jeans girl. You can...gasp...just ask!

Men do you prefer women who dress modestly or more revealing?

Are you looking for someone who's primarily interested in going to bed with you, or are you looking for someone who will honor, value and be be committed to you?

Dress accordingly.

Why do a lot of Black Women dress like "hoochies"?

I'm not lashing out, but you have to understand how people could get offended. Some women want attention, but you can find them in every race, almost every part of the world. SOme women "flaunt what they got" because they are insecure on the inside, but once again, that happens everywhere. Also it can be the other way around, where very confident people decide to be the star of the show. The point is, you can't sterotype people by a sample of a population and multiply it and relate it to a whole. It may work with studies of flora and fauna, but people have branched out over time to find their own identity, and that should be accepted by the outside world. No matter where you're from, what you wear, or how you look, people should at least TRY to dig a little deeper under the surface. There are plenty of Black women out there bright enough to get into an Ivy League school or pretty enough to be models. You can't just catagorize people by their outside appearance, or relate it make to their roots. My point, once again, is that there will be women in every race that become prostitutes, Rocket scientists, or dedicated housewives. But what makes women who they are is that they are willing to be different from one another, and that there is such a wide variety out there.

What clothes do men like on women?

It certainly depends on the woman and what she can pull off (e.g. a skin tight dress could look great on a thin woman and hideous on someone who's overweight), and some things are obvious (don't wear sweatpants on a date).  Instead I'll mention some things I particularly like and don't like:Likeglasses (just a personal preference, maybe something to do with the sexy librarian look, who knows)lip gloss - as much as I hate lipstick (see below), shiny, glossy lips are very sexyjeans that fit well (read:  tightly), generally darker colors are better.  7 jeans are great for showing off your rear enda cool, creative, "different" bag.  Something colorful is great.  A girl I dated once carried one of those old airline bags and it was awesome.  (Read below about expensive purses)flats or short-heeled shoes.  Heels can be ok if you can walk in them well (i.e. quickly).  tasteful cleavage - there's a fine line between hot in the "wow, she's amazing" way, and hot in the "she's hot in a slutty skanky way".  Better to err on the side of not enough than too much.white tank tops (wife beaters).  Possibly the sexiest thing a woman can wear.Dislike:noticeable makeup in general.  Yes, I know most women wear makeup, but the trick is to look like you're not wearing anylipstick (any strong, noticeable color) - ESPECIALLY RED/PINK.  The thought of kissing you with this on disgusts me- expensive purses (if you are going to want me to spend tons of money on a purse for you rather than a vacation for us, I'm going to be very unhappy.  If you've got one, I can deal with that...but multiple purses that cost several thousand dollars each is way too much!)ESPECIALLY:  that brown and beige Louis Vuitton purse.  You're going to spend a stupid amount of money AND spend it on something that shows you have no sense of creativity, individuality, personal style?  Yuck. baggy jeanswhite athletic sneakers, like the ones the women wear on the way to work with their suitsbras with shapes that are visible (I want to see your body, not padding), or that cause your breasts to spill out over the top (gross)almost forgot - those ridiculous pants that hang low in the crotch, that kind of look like you're wearing a t-shirt as pants.  It's as if someone said "let's make the most absurd, ugly, unflattering thing, and try to convince women that it's the new style and they should wear it."

Why do girls/woman go out all dressed up looking sexy, then complain when boys/men pay them attention?

okay.. so we admit... we dress up not only to feel good about ourselves, but also to get noticed by the opposite sex. really, it's not so much the attention but the manner the appreciation is expressed.

you can look briefly, steal glances, but don't leer. and yeah.. we can see you when you make obscene gestures when you think we aren't looking.

when saying something, give a friendly smile and say, "that dress is very flattering on you" or "that color enhances your eyes/hair." NOT "man, just look at those ****!" nor "I'd like to ride THAT!"

we like to look nice but not treated like meat on a rack. sincere compliments after a little small talk is fine... lewd comments when we've barely exchanged words are not welcome.

also, be sensitive. if the first line wasn't welcome, it just means "not interested". the right comment from the right guy is welcome. if you're not the right type of guy, persistence isn't always the key.

EDIT: As for why you might get a negative reaction just by looking (even if you haven't approached the woman yet)... That's our visual signal to the person looking, "not interested". I mean, it's great and all that you think we're nice to look at. But if the person looking isn't someone we want to engage in conversation with, we give a "do not even think about it" look so that he is not encouraged to come near and try to make conversation. However, if we think the other person is interesting as well, we smile back.

Do women prefer men with a distinctive style of dressing?

You are finally going to get the real skinny, Asker. When you get to the italicized line, you will have every woman's real motivation and preference. During college, I used to stay with an uncle in Houston who was a psychiatrist. He was in his mid-50s at the time and dated stunningly glamorous women from 18 to early 30s, the kind with two Borzois on bejeweled leashes looking like they'd just walked off the cover of Vogue. His apartment was a pig sty--worse than my college digs, and I was no neatnik. He parked his bicycle inside, hadn't cleaned the mynah bird cage in months, and dishes were kept in the sink dirty rather than in the cabinets clean. It was to the point even I finally asked, "How do the women in your life put up with so much mess?" "The single most important thing if you want to attract women into your life," he began coolly, "is that they must be able to see a place, a role, for themselves in it. The last thing they want to see is that you have your life together." Here's how that bit of advice played out in my life (time and again). Wife: You're not wearing a short-sleeve shirt. It's in the forties out there. Me: It's a warm forties. She: [scowl] I go change. She: No, that gray plaid one I got you for your birthday would look much better. While you're at it, take off those Crocs. Put on some decent shoes... your black loafers. I go change again. "Change to your black belt too," she calls after me. She: Much better! Here [adjusts my collar]. Okay, get your jacket. Me: I don't need a jacket. She: The leather one... no, no, the navy one. That would look perfect with your shirt. I go get my jacket. When I come back, she eyes me with an air of satisfaction. She: You look very nice... What would you do without me? There's a reason they spend their youths playing with Ken dolls.

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