791. Boob Language — Part 22


  • Dress appeal has love appeal that sex appeal lacks.
  • Her exposed skin loses attractiveness soon after conquest. This weakens her potential as keeper, but strengthens her for booty call and similar roles.
  • High-value packaging signifies high quality beneath. High class female attire makes men think of her first, then of sex. She’d look good on his arm, so he can defer—not delete—thoughts of sex. 
  • The woman trying to keep her man dresses neither for herself nor him. She dresses to impress other men with her devotion to him.
  • Her outer beauty attracts him, especially when it shines as virtue. Her inner beauty keeps him, especially when it shines with virtue.
  • Women strike for gender equality and copy masculine habits of dress. They radiate carelessness, sloppiness, and comfort. They exude subliminal messages, such as these: They have no high standards for Self and don’t expect it of others. They disdain what has to be worked for. What’s important for human interaction is determined by emotion and not preparation.
  • When women look and act like all their sisters, their commonness and inability to stand out keeps men focused mostly on sex and male games.

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4 responses to “791. Boob Language — Part 22

  1. zephanie

    It sounds like winter is the perfect time to address all the under-dressedness that women tend to resort to in our times. If only women would take advantage of this Season to cultivate, out of necessity, a form of modest dress that would cross over as the temperature rises (maybe like in situations, like my family’s, where increasing financial burdens do not allow us to buy new wardrobes every season). As Guy seems to allude to frequently, our individual buying power can influence the makers and marketers of feminine apparel. It’s the patriotic thing to do, y’all!

  2. Princess Rita

    I feel like summer is better for wearing more dresses but I guess I’m going to try during the winter anyway, even though I’ll be cold.

    Your Ladylikeness Princess Rita,
    Don’t think cold. Think feminine HOT until you’re caught!
    Guy

  3. Sharon

    Oh, Princess Rita, let cold weather spur your imagination. I now live in a mostly hot climate, but when I travel to colder climes, I wear long skirts and long-sleeved sweaters, along with tights. Layering with “winter woolies” underneath helps keep out the cold. Wear pretty colors, including a bright scarf around your neck. (They’re easy to sew and add to the variety in your outfits.) When living in “real” winters, I loved wearing knee-high leather boots and a royal blue coat and matching hat with feathers around the crown and a brim that turned up on one side.

  4. Cord

    Princess Rita: One of the most delightful things I have discovered since I’ve taken up skirt-wearing is that long skirts can be far, far warmer than any pants: it’s all in the layering. If I wear leggings and thermal underwear under jeans, I look plump. But under a long skirt, I can wear both, plus wool knee socks, plus two layers of petticoat (a couple of seasons ago, full gauzy white ruffled drawstring skirts were fashionable– now you can find them in thrift stores for almost nothing and they make fantastic petticoats), and not only does it not make me look pudgy, it makes my skirts very swooshy, which is fun. I have never started a January so warm.

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