TheRain
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Just a gift to you. Here’s another one that’s pretty to look at also.
Personally, When I was dating, I never liked it when a man took longer to get ready than me or wanted to borrow my jewelry or hair products, or looked in the mirror more that’s just me… ‘we can only have one vain person in this relationship, and that’s going to be me’ lolToday's idea of 'style'.
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1920s definitely wins.Today's idea of 'style'.
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wearing nice clothes doesnt constitute vanity.Personally, When I was dating, I never liked it when a man took longer to get ready than me or wanted to borrow my jewelry or hair products, or looked in the mirror more that’s just me… ‘we can only have one vain person in this relationship, and that’s going to be me’ lol
Aww that’s sweet.. be sure and tell her that! My husband actually dresses really nicely for work, but he knows when I want to shine, it’s time to get out of the waywearing nice clothes doesnt constitute vanity.
In the depression my grandad drove a Grayhound Bus. When they layed him off he sold mattresses, painted houses, & grew
his own food. Nothing spectacular there, just a have too attitude. Dude was always dressed to the 9's, it didn't hurt that Mamaw worked at Darden's!
Always preferred to wear shirt and tie. Sans the tie, still follow the professional mindset. Whether selling TP, or, medical devices it shows a level of professionalism, shows others you GAF about details.
Fortunately I could slap on a Johnny Depp mask, and still my wife would wake up lookin' better. She doesnt have to work at it.