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Looks can be decieving

Don't be so quick to judge someones character based on their outfit. It's not always so obvious. You can find certain clues but it's never the full picture. I've met some pretty decent people who dressed kinda silly in my opinion. But after getting to know them I realize their outfits don't have much to do with who they are. Obviously a lady dressed in a slutty fasion says some things but even then it's still not a complete representation.

I've known some dudes who dressed like what society calls 'slobs' but were really just hard working men. Somebody may be wearing a a tanktop and gym shorts but that doesn't automatically make them a 'thug'. It could be that it's just hot outside that day.
SteelHands · 61-69, M Best Comment
There's a big difference between class and style.

I'm old as dirt and my body is fairly broke down so I know my opinion isn't much important to anyone.

The young either think that being attired well is optional or too much hassle. Society had decided long ago that a first impression is always memorable. It's not trite to say that if you want to be thought in a certain light your choice and grade of garments is your first assessment.

If you have the power to show your talent and station then why not try to show it rather than pretend yourself otherwise?

If I have clout, you'll see me in English tailory. But I've none. Just talent. So you'll see me in stain resistant double kneed work slacks and a work shirt. If I'm at leisure away from work I'm in casual wear unless another dress code is called for.

I wouldn't pretend to be a trust fund baby walking around in golf shirts in the corner offices of a skyscraper or a Frisbee flinging college kid in a factory job. I'll tell you that.

Life has uniforms, just like the military. As far as I was taught. Being out of uniform might bring some sort of short term advantage but every advantage you gain has its down side.

Then again don't listen to me. You're all so much smarter than some older fkkr like me. Lol
HankHill · 70-79, M
@SteelHands sir i understand exactly what you're saying. That is why I give others the benefit of doubt because I've been in their shoes. Somedays i am just too exhausted to even care about how i look but then that may backfire if say for instance i see some lady i admire and want to impress. You may be some old fkkr but you are pretty wise in my opinion. 😃
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@HankHill Yes I know what you mean.

Thank you for the compliment.

Biffed · 26-30, M
I just have one question for you
HankHill · 70-79, M
@Biffed Go ahead, shoot.
Biffed · 26-30, M
@HankHill WHAT ARE THOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HankHill · 70-79, M
@Biffed ehehe...yep i saw that one coming. 😄 Good one👍

 
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