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Old 06-12-2003, 03:40 PM
MoxieGrrl MoxieGrrl is offline
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I got a 65
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Old 06-14-2003, 03:08 PM
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Oh My! A 95!

You're a strong believer in the old adage "the clothes make the man". What you wear is strongly tied into the way you feel about yourself - slip into a sexy outfit and you feel like you could conquer the world. Put on old sweat pants, on the other hand, and you just want to hide away. You wouldn't be caught dead in a cheap or tacky outfit, let alone a belt that didn't match your shoes! You likely know all the fashion "rules" and stay on top of all the latest trends - you're the kind of friend everyone wants to take shopping for a little fashion advice. Your obsession with looking great, not just good, can sometimes give the impression that you're superficial or snobby. Face it, someone who judges others on their fashion sense or suffers in painful agony for the sake of beauty does not come across as particularly deep. Looking good may make you feel great, but make sure it's not the core of your self-worth. Beauty is only skin deep!


I think its highly important to look your best at all times. This last guy I dated, we HAD to go buy new clothes cause he was stuck in the 80's with WHITE jeans, oh yes, I SAID WHITE jeans... They HAD to go... The way you dress says alot about your personality and you clothes, appreance, how you take care of yourself, and your smile says ALOT in the first 30 seconds you meet someone.....

my sisters always give me a hard time for always being "dress up". :0)
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Old 06-20-2003, 04:25 PM
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Your score = 80






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You're a strong believer in the old adage "the clothes make the man". What you wear is strongly tied into the way you feel about yourself - slip into a sexy outfit and you feel like you could conquer the world. Put on old sweat pants, on the other hand, and you just want to hide away. You wouldn't be caught dead in a cheap or tacky outfit, let alone a belt that didn't match your shoes! You likely know all the fashion "rules" and stay on top of all the latest trends - you're the kind of friend everyone wants to take shopping for a little fashion advice. Your obsession with looking great, not just good, can sometimes give the impression that you're superficial or snobby. Face it, someone who judges others on their fashion sense or suffers in painful agony for the sake of beauty does not come across as particularly deep. Looking good may make you feel great, but make sure it's not the core of your self-worth. Beauty is only skin deep!
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Old 07-02-2003, 08:21 PM
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I got 10!

According to your test results, you couldn't give a flying fig about fashion. You most likely view clothes as a practicality, something you've got to throw on to keep warm or avoid shocking your houseguests. You might very well appreciate beautiful clothes or even naturally have great fashion sense yourself, but you just don't place extremely high value on attire. You'd prefer being comfortable over glamorous any day, and don't make a point of keeping up with the latest fashion trends. Labels are meaningless (and possibly even ridiculous) to you and you wouldn't stop dating someone just because they didn't dress to the nines. Essentially, you have better things to do than worry about clothes.



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Old 07-05-2003, 04:40 PM
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Old 07-06-2003, 02:38 AM
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Results of "The Test"
Are you a slave to fashion?

Your score = 80

What does your score mean?
You're a strong believer in the old adage "the clothes make the man". What you wear is strongly tied into the way you feel about yourself - slip into a sexy outfit and you feel like you could conquer the world. Put on old sweat pants, on the other hand, and you just want to hide away. You wouldn't be caught dead in a cheap or tacky outfit, let alone a belt that didn't match your shoes! You likely know all the fashion "rules" and stay on top of all the latest trends - you're the kind of friend everyone wants to take shopping for a little fashion advice. Your obsession with looking great, not just good, can sometimes give the impression that you're superficial or snobby. Face it, someone who judges others on their fashion sense or suffers in painful agony for the sake of beauty does not come across as particularly deep. Looking good may make you feel great, but make sure it's not the core of your self-worth. Beauty is only skin deep!
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