Bad style

Bad style will turn off woman from dating a man. If a man wants to get noticed by a woman and desired for then don’t dress in street clothes everywhere. Up your game.

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bfwer

Feb 15, 2018 at 12:42pm

If you believe that the way you dress has anything to do with "game" you're an amateur. If you believe all women are concerned about is appearance, you're an amateur. Sure, style counts, but ORIGINAL style is what's important. Trying to dress like the next well dressed man is unoriginal. Men: JUST DO YOU and BE CONFIDENT ABOUT IT.

If a woman judges me

Feb 15, 2018 at 12:55pm

by my clothes I have no interest in meeting her anyway.
Get over yourself lady.

yawn

Feb 15, 2018 at 1:08pm

not this again...

Way too shallow

Feb 15, 2018 at 2:02pm

Superficial women that are caught up on styles and appearances are a super big turn off. Get your game real.

i said this last week as well

Feb 15, 2018 at 3:18pm

i bring other things to the table like honesty and monogamy.

Right on!

Feb 15, 2018 at 4:56pm

Absolutely. What I find so annoying is the typical reactions of the guys on here who expect women to simply accept them exactly as they are, when the odds are that they’d never do the same for the woman! So, to you guys claiming that women that expect you to take some pains with your hygiene, clothing, and general appearance are all superficial, ask yourself if you would be attracted to a woman with a completely unkempt appearance whose clothing and hair hadn’t been updated since the ‘80’s? Not too likely I’m guessing. So it’s YOU who need to get real!

Fashion shaming.....

Feb 15, 2018 at 5:04pm

is supposed to be sexist...right ? Hope you don't resemble Honey Boo-Boo's mom.

C'mon Vancouver women

Feb 15, 2018 at 9:05pm

If you're not wearing makeup then don't even look at me. Yoga pants: don't think so. Dresses and skirts only! Oh, and you had better have a career and drive a car too. I don't mean a job in fashion, that's not a career.

This is pretty classist.

Feb 15, 2018 at 9:48pm

Uh, I buy my clothes second hand as much as possible. "Fast fashion" is exploiting people and resources and contributing to the garbage problem. I invest in comfort and reflect my tastes in what I wear when I want to. I spend my money on things that are important to me and dressing up to impress anyone but myself isn't a priority.

I'm a woman and I don't buy into the bullshit you subscribe to so you can speak for yourself.

I appreciate when anyone wears clean clothing and keeps up their hygiene. Outside of that? I might be intrigued by how someone expresses something through what they wear but it doesn't make that much of a difference if they are so shallow that they use energy to care about how other people dress.

By the way, I love my wardrobe even though I don't worship at the alter of trends and conventional fashion. I just don't worry about it much.

The male commenters are pathetic

Feb 15, 2018 at 10:27pm

I'm a guy, not into fashion or anything, I just wear jeans and hoodies most of the time. But I agree with the OP. If you're trying to attract a partner, you should look the part instead of walking around like a lazy skid who doesn't have a job or a teenager trapped in an adult man's body. I'm not looking for a relationship right now, so I don't dress up. But, if I were, I would follow the OP's advice.
The comments by the men on this post are really depressing. It makes me understand why we have the "Vancouver Men Suck" reputation. Lazy skids want to look like shit, but have this sense of entitlement that makes them think women don't get to have any standards regarding what they find attractive. You guys think that you shouldn't have to make any effort but women are supposed to go to all the trouble of looking good for you?? Fuck that.
It's not being "superficial" either. That's bullshit. If the OP is a woman, then I have to say that if I were you, I wouldn't want to date a slob either.

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