I don't know if it's my appearance that makes it attractive for pubescents to shout rude remarks and naughty questions to me. I don't know if it's a rite of passage thing to show that you've got the nerve to go up and shout another student's mother in her face. I know I'm colorful, I know I wear bright or deep lipsticks and perhaps that signals something to them and that's a sort of justification for deserving this treatment in their minds. I was running late to pick up my son so I didn't have time to threaten to find out who he and his friends were and demand to talk to his parents.
This has only happened on my "retro" days and never on my casual contemporary days. I don't care that the girls stare and laugh at me but I have given it some thought that these kids might feel like provoking a reaction out of me in a more direct way some day and the fact that at 4'10"ft I'm shorter than most of them.
I also had time to feel concern for my dress because the boy was riding his bike slowly but aggressively towards me.
My son just got back from being in army school and I hadn't seen him in 6 months. One of the first things he told me was that I looked like a movie star, like maybe Judy Garland. I told him I'd take that
I got a Marilyn comment from a crazy drunk man last night. "Wow..Oh my god, You know who you look like. Marilyn Monroe. You know most people don't know that she actually had dark hair..." Then he went on to tell me that I should cover my beauty mark and I'd look more like her... Ahhh Christmas parties...
Berlin said:My therapist told me I looked like Marilyn Monroe. But the same as Rue with Judy; I don't look a thing like her and I think he was referring to the hairdo -which was quite the "same"- and the red lipstick. He also told me that it looked like I was plucked from a movie screen. Thát compliment.. I understood
I went with my friend for coffee yesterday and we met up with a guy she is dating and his friend. After talking for a bit, the friend turned to me and said "So you are really into vintage? Does that mean you are racist?". I was a little stunned (it came totally out of the blue), so I just sort of stared at him for a moment and answered "Um no?". I must say, that is the first time I have ever gotten a comment quite like that :eusa_doh:
Got a negative 'comment' today from a bunch of kids {13,14,15 years old probably}.
I was dressed in a woolen trenchoat and wore my snood with victory rolls.
They pointed at me and shouted; Whát the heck is thát! And then they all laughed.
As if I were some kind of monster! [huh]