They say “Clothes make the man.”
I know the clothes I wear help me to look like a parking lot beggar. But I can’t bear the feeling of looking like ‘everybody else’. Fortunately - or unfortunately - I don’t look at myself very often.
They say “Clothes make the man.”
I know the clothes I wear help me to look like a parking lot beggar. But I can’t bear the feeling of looking like ‘everybody else’. Fortunately - or unfortunately - I don’t look at myself very often.
I think we should just wear what we feel comfortable in,
Trouble with me growing up i really wasnt comfortable in anything apart from a pair of cool trainers I got when I was 12,
Now I am trying to get more comfortable with what I wear I think or I’m trying to find things that are more comfortable and more aesthetically pleasing as well ( it has to look good ) lol
I use the mirror in a functional sense. I make sure I’m brushing down my fly away hairs in the morning.
At work our bathroom mirror is on the opposite wall from the sink, so I have my back to it.
From a young age as a singer at church I always felt like something was going wrong. Either my shoes wouldn’t fit right, because dad would sometimes get them on his own (and he always erred on the side of too big) or I had played in the dirt before the event. I was a tomboy and my dad did his best. I’m glad that I never developed any serious vanity issues.