What's The Big Deal About Dressing?

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dipefad (m)
What's The Big Deal About Dressing?
« on: July 09, 2008, 11:30 AM »


The manner of dressing of young ladies and even some old women who should know better these days has been regarded by some people especially men as appalling.

 

Meanwhile these said appalling outfits are to attract men, but come to thing of it, a responsible man you want to attract or an irresponsible one.

 

Dressing in the days of old even of the so called British that we are imitating was the full long gown with several layers and it is then topped with an apron. for the classy woman, going out whether formally or not was ball gowns.

 


These are outfits that are shaped to fit and do not expose the unexposables. Ladies these days expose boobs, bumbum, belly button and all, even old women who should correct their children forsake all forms of correction since they have adopted the term "if you can’t beat them, join them."

 
A hipster jeans or trouser should be worn with long tops or shirts just to ensure the undies are not exposed and for "V" necked tops which are low cuts, just adopt your own style and wear a camisole inside.  A little chastity and decorum keeps the society sane.

Fadairo Oluwasesan Adedipe, From Owo.
dipefad@yahoo.com


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