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- From: aahz@netcom.com (Mean Green Dancing Machine)
- Subject: Re: What is attractive to women?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.150306.23885@netcom.com>
- Organization: Don't blame me, I voted for Bill 'n' Opus
- References: <JMD.92Nov17135431@lion.bear.com> <98436@netnews.upenn.edu> <1992Nov20.164216.12191@bsu-ucs>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 15:03:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.164216.12191@bsu-ucs> 01ksdavis@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu (Rebel without a clue.) writes:
- > I guess there is something to this. Recently, at a play I took a woman
- >who I have been interested in to, I dressed up for the occasion, as she had
- >told me she was dressed up.
- > Let me stress that she has seen me before in various states of dress
- >(except naked, and these other times were just chance times that she saw me,)
- >yet when she saw me dressed up, well, her reaction was a bit more than
- >favorable.
- > Guess ZZtop said it right "They really go crazy for a sharp-dressed
- >man."
-
- It wasn't the fact that you were "dressed-up" so much as the fact that
- you made an effort to dress up, and the clothes looked reasonably good
- on you. If you'd dressed up as a Viking warrior, say, she probably
- would have been equally impressed.
- --
- --- Aahz (the *other* Dan Bernstein)
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