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Paul
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crystalface said:I think it's just so weird. The whole glare thing... Why do people think we're bad or mean or dirrrty if we dress vintage? I just don't get it. Nobody glares at the people in pajamas. [huh]
I do not have a answer for " Nobody glares at the people in pajamas". Saying that if you think about other parts of society who dress outside what is normal they are often in gangs or a few of them together on the streets, if you stare or make vertebral comments directed to them about how they dress then it is likely you will get verbal abuse back or worse it's could be part of their image been hard so people in general do not and just ignore them. You may think to your self don't they look dreadfully but that's your own private thought and do not say it to your face.
I deliberately not naming any particular group because I do not want to stereo type any one group with bad behaviour but I think we could all come up with one group that we could question the dress code.
People would not expect a nicely dress vintage lady to come out with "Why you **** looking at me" so unfortunate they get away with glares at you.
I also think that there is another and a stronger reason why others females glare at you ,jealous! you may have the figure they envy or are wearing the clothes they would like too but dare not etc etc.
As for men maybe they would like there better half to dress like you are doing, and not wearing pajamas as she is doing most days?.
As you can get I feel passionate about wearing your own look and having the freedom to do so. As far as glares I know unfortunate all to well about that from first hand t and not from wearing fashions, as a 18 year old I had a accident the result was a facial cut from the fringe to my neck, and boy did every one glares. Young children said "what happened to him mummy" through embracement the mother just putted the kid away and said something to shut them up instead of explaining.I looked upon that as inevitable consequence unfortunately and acepted then that's what happens, but sociery should these days know better.
Society is so strange and unfortunately judgmental, I hope I never stare or glare at any lady but if I do then it is because I am thinking if only I had that figure then I could carry off the same vintage look myself as you all do so well. A look of admiration, sorry for been so long winded.
Paul