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- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Path: sparky!uunet!s5!sethb
- From: sethb@fid.morgan.com (Seth Breidbart)
- Subject: Re: What is attractive to women?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.224600.29242@fid.morgan.com>
- Organization: my opinions only
- References: <5702@jptcs.COM> <JMD.92Nov13135433@lion.bear.com> <74344@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 22:46:00 GMT
- Lines: 25
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- In article <74344@apple.apple.COM> stef@Apple.COM (Stef Jones) writes:
- >jmd@bear.com (Josh Diamond) writes:
- >
- >> Sandra Loosemore (loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu) wrote:
- >> : I also consider wearing a suit and/or tie to be a bad sign (conformity).
- >
- >>Ugh. That stereotype again.
- >>The fact is that at least in the business I'm in (I write software for
- >>an investment bank) either you wear the uniform of a suit and tie or
- >>you don't work there. <justification deleted>
- >
- >Sure sounds like conformity to me (conformity is doing what everyone
- >else does because you feel you must to be accepted). However, just because
- >someone conforms in one area of his life doesn't mean that he conforms in
- >other areas.
-
- I also conform by sleeping at night, arriving at work in the morning,
- and staying throughout the day. In return for that sort of stuff (not
- to mention my tremendous native abilities, training, and knowledge),
- they pay me lots of money. It certainly seems like a fair tradeoff.
-
- As to how I dress when I get to choose, come to the boink this weekend
- and find out.
-
- Seth sethb@fid.morgan.com
-