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Mns wrote:<br />ITT: Rikki got a manicure in high school and all of those jock jerks made fun of him for it.<br /><br />Looking good can be "manly", but spending more time than many women on your hair and spending thousands of dollars on designer clothes sure as hell isn't.
<br />Naw, I didn't start caring about how I dressed until a few years ago.<br /><br />And dressing well is more "gentlemanly" than "manly." Additionally, in any sort of professional environment, showing up wearing $30 shoes will cause you be taken less seriously than if you showed up in $300 shoes.<br /><br />I'm actually not sure when I last wore a t-shirt in any situation other than when doing laundry.
Women, in general, appreciate well dressed men. It can be annoying for me when a man spends more time primping than a woman does.
It takes me about 30 minutes to get ready in the morning, with most of that time being spent in the shower. (I take long showers. A rare moment alone for me) I spend about 5 minutes total on hair and makeup. I keep it very simple and classy. (I usually just wear eyeliner, mascara and lipgloss.) I rarely buy clothes, but when I do, I shop for quality over quantity.
I like a man in a nice button down shirt and a pair of nicely fitting jeans with dressy shoes. Looks sharp to me. Although at the end of the day all that matters to me is his personality. Clothes are just clothes.
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