Not so, many people look.. Horrid in uniforms.. ALOT more look hanious in
suits! I knew alot of girls back in the military who in full dress repelled
the mosquito's... But in those summer shorts and grey tank tops.. Gah blue
thoughts hehe. Its all dependant on the guy, and the girl, or the girl, and
the guy.. I know plenty of guys who aren't that attractive but some who are
like bug lights to me.. Most are straight =/.. Mustaches+Uniform= No. Greasy
Grubby Hair unshaven face etc+ Suit= Prosecution o.O
>From: Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Perceived image
>Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 19:52:07 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Changed the subject line, as we've definitely shifted
>topic!
>
>--- "Zach Collins (Siege)" <siegemail_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > > P.S. Wonder if any of the girls dig guys in uniform?
> > > Thoughts?
> >
> > Dunno about them, but I dig *girls* in uniform...
>
>Uniforms do seem to lend appeal, to both sexes from my
>experience. I quite like girls in uniform (I often work
>with the police, so I get to see quite a few 'women in
>uniform') and part of the idea of a uniform is that it adds
>to one's image and credibility. You tend to respect
>someone a little more if they are in uniform. Think of the
>bottom end of the scale - if a courier arrives and he's in
>work blues with a logo on the pocket (even if he is sweaty,
>grubby, etc), he tends to carry more cred than if he were
>wearing old blue jeans and a t-shirt of similar shabby
>condition. Even though he may be dirty, the uniform adds
>credibility as a professional.
>
>Suits are always a good look too. I find ties annoying,
>but girls love a guy nicely attired in a suit and the tie
>does add to the whole appearance. Even I have to admit it
>looks good. Full formal for weddings may be a hassle, but
>it looks _really_ good in the photos - so definitely worth
>the cost and effort to hire a good suit. Many of my ex's
>often made getting out of the house difficult on the few
>days when I needed to wear full tie, suit jacket, etc as
>they always think you look so good that they want to
>caress and fuss as opposed to letting you get to that
>important meeting. It's good when you get home though,
>especially if you have good news to relay from the meeting!
>:-)
>
>Like the height of the back of a chair, the length of a
>jacket tends to add to a person's perceived importance. I
>think this works to some degree with anthros and tails.
>Consider this. Someone wearing a baseball jacket somehow
>has more cred than someone in just a shirt. Someone in a
>suit jacket has more cred than the baseball jacket. A
>dinner jacket goes that next step and out creds a suit
>jacket. The real draw cards are trench coats. On days
>when I need to dress to impress, I wear a colourful shirt
>(business style) with a tie (for plenty of contrast) with a
>black leather vest and an ankle length black leather trench
>coat (matrix style). People DO notice when you walk in to
>the room! Instant level of credibility (then I open my
>mouth and that ruins the illusion...) And surprisingly,
>you nearly _never_ get hassled by customers whinging about
>things when so attired, compared to homing in on you as
>soon as you arrive if you are wearing just a business shirt
>and slacks.
>
>Sounds like an option for a 'softer' folio (so not likely
>to appear on JMH's list!) - girls in uniform. The SAMA
>crew each attired in a different uniform from a different
>service, with a few 'adjustments' to keep the interest in.
>:-) Nothing like having an extra top button or two undone,
>eh? ;-)
>
>Scrapper, Black Dragon, perception is reality - if they
>think you're goofing off, you'll still get your tail
>kicked, even if you aren't. :-(
>
>
>
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Received on Wed Jul 06 2005 - 00:36:59 CDT