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To: Dayuhan who wrote (33841)4/5/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
since I have never owned a suit and haven't worn one in well over a decade, I suppose I might be exempt.

Then your footwear is no doubt in perfect taste, exquisitely coordinated with your wardrobe, which in turn would probably make all the poor Suits drool in envy. I am positive that you would meet with Coby's approval and she might even trust you.

I own one suit from my mother's funeral. I pull it out for occasions when I want people to know I'm serious.
(Whoa! penni's got her black suit on. Whatever you do, don't laugh at her)



To: Dayuhan who wrote (33841)4/6/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Hi Steven, the point was how to determine whether a man is trustworthy. It's just rules of thumb. I think this topic is one you have elucidated on, or alluded to. IMHO, men who dye their hair are vain, and more concerned about their own appearance than the charms of the woman they are with. This is not good, at least for women, who need to be thought charming in order to perform with enthusiasm. I can't explain why women can dye their hair, but not men, although I think it has something to do with the fact that men prefer nubile women, and women prefer good providers. If a man thinks he has to be nubile, he's very confused.

I also think, although I can't be sure, that men are happier conjugating with women they adore.

Tassled loafers are casual, and business suits are formal, and they don't belong on the same body at the same time. You can wear anything you like, or nothing, if you prefer, but don't mix your messages. Thus spake the old fuddyduddy.