Just a little observation I have made and wondered if anyone has noticed the same. Basically, people with good fashion sense and good grooming are often people with good social lives and vice versa. This applies to men and women.
If you look at most unsociable geeks, their hair is oldfashioned or unkempt, their clothes are undaring and their grooming is below par. Generally, unsociable people have this kind of safe and conservative image.
I think confidence also has a lot to say in the matter. Unconfident people don't feel comfortable taking any fashion risks and find it difficult to break out of their safe fashion rut.
Your image reflects your lifestyle more than you might think and has a lot of influence over a person's overall sex appeal. I believe people who say that appearance doesn't matter are wrong, because the way a person presents him/herself says a lot about his/her character and is as much psychological as it is physical.
I have a female friend who has attractive features, a great figure and is a cool person, but she never wears make up, dresses in tracksuits and her hair is all over the place. I have always seen her like a male buddy and have never thought about her in a sexual context. However, a group of us met up the other night and on this occasion my friend had completely dolled herself up, got her hair done, wore fashionable clothes and make up. She looked very sophisticated and quite a fox! The strange thing is, I felt like I was talking to a totally different person and actually felt more respectful towards her.
The same thing happened to me. I used to dress in a casual, non-sexual way, my hair was overgrown and wavy, my skin was pale and I found that older women wanted to mother me and younger girls saw me as a brotherly figure. Once I changed my image, got tanned, groomed and started dressing fashionably, everything changed and I developed a more sexual presence and both men and women started to show me a lot more respect. The female attention, my confidence and my social life increased dramatically from this point on.
So if you are stuck in a conservative fashion rut, your first step towards success should be to improve your appearance and become more fashionable!
Don't be afraid to take some fashion risks and step out of your comfort zone.
If you look at most unsociable geeks, their hair is oldfashioned or unkempt, their clothes are undaring and their grooming is below par. Generally, unsociable people have this kind of safe and conservative image.
I think confidence also has a lot to say in the matter. Unconfident people don't feel comfortable taking any fashion risks and find it difficult to break out of their safe fashion rut.
Your image reflects your lifestyle more than you might think and has a lot of influence over a person's overall sex appeal. I believe people who say that appearance doesn't matter are wrong, because the way a person presents him/herself says a lot about his/her character and is as much psychological as it is physical.
I have a female friend who has attractive features, a great figure and is a cool person, but she never wears make up, dresses in tracksuits and her hair is all over the place. I have always seen her like a male buddy and have never thought about her in a sexual context. However, a group of us met up the other night and on this occasion my friend had completely dolled herself up, got her hair done, wore fashionable clothes and make up. She looked very sophisticated and quite a fox! The strange thing is, I felt like I was talking to a totally different person and actually felt more respectful towards her.
The same thing happened to me. I used to dress in a casual, non-sexual way, my hair was overgrown and wavy, my skin was pale and I found that older women wanted to mother me and younger girls saw me as a brotherly figure. Once I changed my image, got tanned, groomed and started dressing fashionably, everything changed and I developed a more sexual presence and both men and women started to show me a lot more respect. The female attention, my confidence and my social life increased dramatically from this point on.
So if you are stuck in a conservative fashion rut, your first step towards success should be to improve your appearance and become more fashionable!
Don't be afraid to take some fashion risks and step out of your comfort zone.