Is your style the same/opposite as your SO?
Hello! Just last night my bf and I were joking how his girly clothes are way more feminine then my clothes...he likes little cute shoes and I like to wear more army style boots and "manly" looking shoes. He loves dresses and flowery things, I can't stand wearing that stuff :cheeky: He loves the feel of nylons, I think they're annoying and uncomfortable. I think it's a good thing in a way though, this way I know I never make him feel envious.
How about you, what are your SO's styles vs. your own?
we're definitely opposite
My wife finds most women's clothing annoying and uncomfortable, except for the shirts and twin-sets and slacks she usually wears for work or at home. The closest she comes to wearing nylons are those sock-things that go up to her calves. I think I have seen her in a dress only a handful of times in the 10 years we've been married -- and I know she has seen me in a dress or skirt more than she's worn them! She even remarked on that one time (before I became more closeted when we had children) that my tastes were way more feminine than hers and I wore dresses more often than she did!
Not that my wife ever dresses like a guy, far from it, but she always wears slacks for work with either a T-shirt or twin-set. She usually wears lower heeled shoes. Myself, I'm usually wearing a dress or a skirt and blouse outfit when I dress up, and I adore pantyhose and high heels (well, not higher than 3 inches).
My tastes are more traditionally feminine -- I love the classics, like nice dresses and skirt suits, feminine business attire, I guess, and I miss the ruffled/lacy blouses of the '80s that I used to wear all the time. But I also love bridal and formal gowns as well, and I don't think my wife liked getting all dressed up frilly like that. Her wedding gown was lacy and feminine but also very understated and A-line in style. The three wedding gowns I have owned have been very feminine -- two white satin gowns with full skirts, big puffy sleeves, lace trim, etc., and the other was an informal country style gown that was all lace with puffy sleeves and a full tea-length skirt.
Karen :)