Friday, November 6, 2009

Is it me, or are women more lovely in autum and winter?

The suede jackets with fox fur trim. Lovely sweaters. Ankle length wool coats. Square toe boots. The hair shines more than ever. Skin glows from the cool air. I dunno, every winter I'm stunned at how newly beautiful women become. Anyone else?

Is it me, or are women more lovely in autum and winter?
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What a sweet and lovely sentiment.





I think you make a valuable and overlooked point. There is something more alluring about holding back a bit instead of putting it all out there.


So yes, I think you're right - we're all probably just a tad bit more appealing. The lovely weather can't help but influence reactions to people as well
Reply:No--for me it's the opposite. Best in Spring and Summer.





Edit: No, Dodge Rama Mama--I'm not. But I do like to see more rather than less of women. Does that make me a bad guy? I don't know.
Reply:My husband just said the same thing to me the other day. I was telling him that this is my favorite time of year, (live in Florida), because I love the pretty clothes and I always feel pretty! Men like to look at Victoria's Secret catalogs during the summer for the bathing suits and skimpy clothing and such, (and I like those clothes too), but if you pick one up this time of year you also see women fully covered in sweaters and coats and boots and they look wonderful! Anyway, I completely get your point because I feel the same way!
Reply:I quite agree with the things you've mentioned as lovely (except, like Carrie, the square toed boots), but there's much to appreciate in women during the spring and summer as well. And different women "blossom" at different times of year.
Reply:I think women are beautiful year round, but there is something about a nice looking woman in some of those boots that are ridiculous. It almost causes accidents around here in chicago sometimes.
Reply:I agree with everything except the "square toe boots" part. SQUARE TOE BOOTS? Dude, those haven't been in style since 1999.





So I will rephrase. The long knit sweaters over leggings and booties. The knee-high slouchy ROUND TOE boots over a tight pair of skinny jeans. The fedoras. The dark, matte makeup. The rosy glow from the cold. The professional women in pencil skirts, cotton stockings, pointy-toe high heels and blazers. The long thick trench coats and matching scarves.
Reply:Boy, are you going to get beat up by the woman-haters on this board. But your sentiments are lovely.
Reply:My color chart say's I look best in winter color's: black, grey, jewel color tones. So, I will have to agree that I do look better in the winter since this is my color chart result.





I refuse to wear fur ... even faux fur. There's a new report out that say's that SOME faux fur's that were made in China are actually cat %26amp; dog fur. IDK if that's true, but I love my furry friends and won't take a chance. Ah, my boots are metalic (bronze, silver, %26amp; gold) mesh pattern with pointing toe. I still favor my nude sandles and wear these through days without snow; I know... fashion faux paugh.





If you don't like Florida u should move to a ski town like in Utah, Vail, Aspen, or in Canada.
Reply:Aww, aren't you sweet. =)





I feel prettier in the autumn and winter, too. It's the time of year that I feel happiest. Not to mention I get cold pretty easily, so when the temperature drops like this, I have an even better excuse to lean in toward my guy and get a good snuggle every now and then.
Reply:Well, I think we look our best in the summer and spring when we're glowing with a tan, are in the mood to look womanly in summer dresses with nice open toe shoes and French pedicures...not to mention the mentality is more outgoing and happy before winter makes us all gloomy and introverted.





I think it's just you. If you move to Sweden, you'll love women all year long LOL





EDIT: Sorry I forgot the main reason I like the summer....we can put a flower in our hair...Hawai'ian habit LOL
Reply:its you. i find women to be lovely and beautiful all the time...especially in the summer when you can see more of them.
Reply:its you...im always lovely...lol
Reply:I find women to be lovely with or without any of the apparel/accesories mentioned, and in any time of the year. Of course, I personally lean towards autumn and spring, my favourite seasons, but the beauty I find in women is beyond the clothes they wear, it's a combination of the internal and external...to me, the two make a beautiful woman, in contrast to just being physically attractive, which in that case, I agree that healthy skin glowing in the summertime, fall or winter is just gorgeous on a woman.
Reply:for you, apparently, you find the "regal" and "fancy" look attractive.... you like seeing women all dressed up and you feel as though they can afford all those things....





it's not a bad thing... just pointing it out ^^
Reply:Well, my hair certainly looks better, the humid summers where I live relegate my locks to an obligatory ponytail until October.





Free at last!
Reply:Steve D. you most be a boob guy! LOL
Reply:I have never seen a body that didn't look better with clothes on. The skimpy clothes that keep getting skimpier are counter-productive in the appeal dept, whether it's women or men.
Reply:Springtime and mini skirts
Reply:Hmmm. Pink cheeks does put one in mind of a woman who's *ahem* exerting herself. An inordinately large proportion of the population is born in August - nine months after December, when winter is really settling in. Only a hundred years ago, there was more plenty and leisure combined at the beginning of winter than at any other time of the year, which meant that the initial stages of a fetus would be well-fed and protected. The evidence so far suggests that most males would feel the same as you. For this reason, I think that the clothes that you like at this time of year are not really what you're attracted to. Liking a woman's clothes is just an excuse to like her, and to impregnate her.



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