Do you dress to be comfortable or to be noticed by the opposite sex?

<p>^^ I most definitely have been through that, haha</p>

<p>Lol, but it’s totally worth looking, at the cost of having to restudy everything you were supposed to learn in class. :smiley: </p>

<p>Still think girls should wear such stuff though, otherwise school would be so much more dull. One of the few things to look forward to at school with the approach of summer (warmer, know what that means!).</p>

<p>…Idk if I should wear low cut shirts anymore…but I love tanktops and button ups…</p>

<p>No, keep wearing them! lol :)</p>

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<p>Lol As a guy, I think heels look ridiculous and flats look way better.
Heels look like you’re going to get horribly injured in an accident walking up/down stairs, falling into path of a car/train, walking/running/jogging/sprinting/crawling, doing anything…</p>

<p>Girls are definitely the most distracting thing in school, simply because it doesn’t take as much effort as say, secretly texting or dozing off.</p>

<p>Birthday suit. It’s both comfortable, and it’s noticed by the opposite sex.</p>

<p>Secret Asian Man: Psst, the birthday suit sucks in cold weather. ;)</p>

<p>Woah, I’ve been staring at SLightManifesto’s sn every time he posts, and NOW I realise why it’s familiar. I used to loveee that band, because I play trumpet.</p>

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<p>It’s not a matter of height. It just looks goofy. And no I didn’t wear a dress :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Are you saying my dress is goofy?</p>

<p>I think your dress is pretty. Its like something a fairy would wear (in a good way). Plus I just really like that color (my room is painted that color haha)</p>

<p>at my school, more girls wear short dresses to prom than long dresses.</p>

<p>I think Liver’s dress is fine. True that seniors tend to wear more elegant floor-length dresses. At least in my school, compared to Junior Prom or Homecoming. But, in the end it’s about what looks better on your body type, and short girls that wear longer dresses just look like they’re drowning in them which is definietely not pretty.</p>

<p>Her dress is cute and fun, maybe not “elegant” but it’s still bubbly and adorable lol Plus short dresses make short girls look taller. At my school senior girls mostly where long dresses for prom, but many also wear shorter dresses. Oh and, heels are hawt as long as they aren’t hooker heels or monster heels :D</p>

<p>I love my dress. :]</p>

<p>I’m on prom committee and I tried to push a “happily ever after” for the theme (so my dress would match the theme) but only like 5% of the school voted for it. :(</p>

<p>i know this sounds weird, but i actually don’t know the specifics of fashion trends in the US right now. I thought leggings (even with skirts) were still in? </p>

<p>yes, totally hijacking the conversation, rude much.
liverpool, i would so vote for a happily ever after theme :smiley: and you could wear those bloomingdale bags as your prom dress, it’s senior year and your last chance to do what you want, right? :)</p>

<p>Both, I guess. Though the clothes that attract guys are comfortable to me…</p>

<p>And heels CAN be comfortable. Anyone who says they aren’t are either genetically cursed with wide & flat feet, or they just haven’t put in the time to learn how to walk in them. I love wearing heels. They look great, they sound great, and I love how taller I am in them.</p>

<p>liverpool: i like ur dress =D its really cute.</p>

<p>i found a dress like it last year. it was GORGEOUS. hmm if i had to wear a dress, id like it to be floor length, cause im not tall or short, just avg. i guess.</p>

<p>haha, im feel inspired to go look at prom dresses online ;D</p>

<p>I think that’s rather selfish to advocate for a theme that it would match your dress specifically.</p>

<p>I’m with TCBH.</p>