It's currently 12 degrees where I live right now and I do not do well in cold weather Yesterday, I was walking back home from work when I saw a teen dressed in short-sleeved T-shirt and short shorts. Sure, she had a nice-looking cleavage and very finely shaped legs (no, I was not creepily looking at her, I was observing her appreciatively) but the hobo in me wanted to rush up to her and cover her in this freezing cold. Which makes me beg the question. If you are only allowed to dress a certain way FOR LIFE, Would you rather: 1) Dress so comfortably but extremely horrendous-looking, so much that everyone around you avoids you because you look like a hobo 2) Dress so fashionably good that everyone admires you and wants to constantly hang around you, boosting your ego but on the inside, you are dying.( the reason could be either due to the cold, the itch, the inappropriate fit, etc)
Achieve the balance that specifically tuned to yours. Besides, with how evolved fashion right now, surely there's a series of outfit that comfortable AND stylish. ...that is, well, if money is not a problem.
I can relate so much. I’m here in freezing temps but from time to time I see and then proceed to thoroughly observe girls who wear extremely little. Funny thing is that they don’t look cold at all! It’s like their erotica is emitting some sort of erotica barrier that blocks the cold from affecting them. Btw, are you in 12 degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit? To answer your question: Personally, I like wearing a specific brand of chinos which can be considered a bit more on the fashionable side of the spectrum. But to me, they are a lot more comfortable than jeans or yoga pants and even if you tell me to ignore looks and prioritize comfort, I would still go for those chinos. So it’s pretty hard to say which side I would choose. But if it’s something like wear very little and show off your body (which I doubt if there are any people who would like to see me do so) then I’d rather not dress fashionably.
EXACTLY. WHAT KIND OF SORCERY?! Celsius. I think the poor girl would have immediately gotten frostbites in a 12 degree Fahrenheit weather. Unless..??
" I saw a teen dressed in short-sleeved T-shirt and short shorts. Sure, she had a nice-looking cleavage and very finely shaped legs " Naughty Potato
Celsius? I've seen girls where that little clothes in my place and 12 degree Fahrenheit isn't a rare occurrence. Of course seeing girls where very little in 12 degree Fahrenheit is rare, but around 30 degree Fahrenheit (around 0 Celsius), I still see some girls wear very little every once in a while. Are my eyes satisfied? YES Am I worried about their health? YES Am I going to tell them to take better care of themselves? YE... Acutally, probably no, I'm too shy to do so.
Comfort > fashion I'd never torture myself like that lmao Fashionistas will eventually die out from heat stroke/hypothermia and then hobos will rule the world Edit: 12C is 50F? Psh that's nothing tho lol
12C isn't cold at all.... actually growing up I often didn't start wearing long sleeves until it nearly snowed. We used to still have swim practice outdoors in that kind of weather...
I think it’s Icy-Hot. Or she’s so drunk she can’t feel the cold. Her fingers and toes will drop off, though. Seriously, mystery of science... My guess is chemical heat pads stuffed into their bras...doing double duty. Do you shoot up ethalene glycol?!
What's the problem? It happens all the time at least once a year, it's called Halloween. Even subzero temps won't stop slutty witch costumes from popping out (no pun intended) in favor of Chewbacca costumes. You don't have to be a fashionista, but at least dress somewhat respectably? It shows some respect for yourself, and for others. Or put it another way, it's your right to be a hobo, but it hurts my eyes to still have to look at you
I respect your honesty. You go, girl or boy. I'm not judging. I think it depends on what kind of environment you grew up in. Or at least in my case, I grew up in a tropical country that didn't have winter season and the main temperature was always in between 32 - 39 degrees Celsius which I considered normal so in my bones, I fear winter.