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All Black I have always loved wearing black. It's my favorite color. But over the past year my best friend thinks that I am going through some kind of rebellion because of wearing black lipstick and black nail polish, etc. She thinks that a woman of my age (late 30's) and in my profession (instructor to adolescents and adults) shouldn't dress in black as much as I do even though I don't wear black everyday (but I have a lot of black in my wardrobe).
I don't feel like I'm rebelling against anything or anyone but she won't let up. She even wonders if I am in mourning (No), going goth (No), or losing my belief in God (NO!). What's the big deal? Does wearing black have to mean rebellion? | |
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1FRO said: I have always loved wearing black. It's my favorite color. But over the past year my best friend thinks that I am going through some kind of rebellion because of wearing black lipstick and black nail polish, etc. She thinks that a woman of my age (late 30's) and in my profession (instructor to adolescents and adults) shouldn't dress in black as much as I do even though I don't wear black everyday (but I have a lot of black in my wardrobe).
I don't feel like I'm rebelling against anything or anyone but she won't let up. She even wonders if I am in mourning (No), going goth (No), or losing my belief in God (NO!). What's the big deal? Does wearing black have to mean rebellion? hah i wear all black almost everyday : i just think it looks cool Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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all black is fine
but I think the black lip stick and nails may be inappropriate. .. | |
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add some browns and greys with the black .. | |
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When I wear the lipstick, it goes on light and tends to take on a purplish hue. Most people don't even know it's black. As far as the nail polish goes, some of the most professional people have given me some really positive comments to the point that a few of them have gone on to try it themselves. | |
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i wear a lot of black. it's just a good color for clothes. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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My mom always said it didn't look good on me. | |
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I'm wearing all black right now.
It's not necessarily my favorite color, but I seem to gravitate toward it when picking clothes for some reason. | |
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Wear black enough, and people will mistake you for a | |
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Why care what she thinks, good friend or not? Even if you were rebelling something, what business is it of hers? Unless there's something offensive or inappropriate about your appearance, the only person your wardrobe should matter to is you. You like black, you wear it to your heart's content. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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It's always good every once in a while to take a look @ your style & see if you're stuck in a rut. So you've looked @ it - if you're still happy w/ it that's cool. But variety never killed anyone | |
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evenstar3 said: I'm wearing all black right now.
It's not necessarily my favorite color, but I seem to gravitate toward it when picking clothes for some reason. As do I. I'm wearing all black right now...but then again it's our school uniform. | |
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I saw an article in Glamour magazine that said black or near black lips and nails are THE style for Autumn. I like it on some people. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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Ex-Moderator | I'm not a fan of black lipstick, I must say, and I'm waiting for the day I see it actually look flattering on someone.
That said, the rest of it pretty much describes my style. Almost my entire wardrobe is black. Black is classic and flattering and always appropriate. |
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1FRO said: I have always loved wearing black. It's my favorite color. But over the past year my best friend thinks that I am going through some kind of rebellion because of wearing black lipstick and black nail polish, etc. She thinks that a woman of my age (late 30's) and in my profession (instructor to adolescents and adults) shouldn't dress in black as much as I do even though I don't wear black everyday (but I have a lot of black in my wardrobe).
I don't feel like I'm rebelling against anything or anyone but she won't let up. She even wonders if I am in mourning (No), going goth (No), or losing my belief in God (NO!). What's the big deal? Does wearing black have to mean rebellion? perhaps your friend has control issues ...you could point that out to her if she is a good friend ...after expressing her concerns/views once or twice she should work on acceptance i LOVE black ... on most days i have something black on oh ...i'm 42 too | |
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i think its so sexy when a guy wears a black collar shirt with a suit rather than a white one... I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Ex-Moderator | missfee said: i think its so sexy when a guy wears a black collar shirt with a suit rather than a white one...
ooh! I'm in agreement. |
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Most of my wardrobe is black and I've tried to incorporate other colors -- some work, some don't. But black is always a basic and comprises most of what I wear. It's a classic that everone looks good in! | |
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1FRO said: When I wear the lipstick, it goes on light and tends to take on a purplish hue. Most people don't even know it's black. As far as the nail polish goes, some of the most professional people have given me some really positive comments to the point that a few of them have gone on to try it themselves.
I still say ditch the black nail polish and purple lipstick for something more classic. Wearing all black is chic but not the makeup especially for someone in pushing 40, trendy isnt cute, classic is .. | |
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ThreadBare said: Wear black enough, and people will mistake you for a
I wear all black every day and people think the opposite--that I'm some kind of satanist! | |
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Thanks for all of the encouraging comments guys! SpisaRibb said: Wearing all black is chic but not the makeup especially for someone in pushing 40, trendy isnt cute, classic is
I'd say I'm pretty classy in whatever I wear. And pushing 40 doesn't really matter to me. 40 is the new 30! ... and since everyone I know pretty much thinks I am 25 or under, trendy for me is cute! | |
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SpisaRibb said: 1FRO said: When I wear the lipstick, it goes on light and tends to take on a purplish hue. Most people don't even know it's black. As far as the nail polish goes, some of the most professional people have given me some really positive comments to the point that a few of them have gone on to try it themselves.
I still say ditch the black nail polish and purple lipstick for something more classic. Wearing all black is chic but not the makeup especially for someone in pushing 40, trendy isnt cute, classic is Keep in mind that classic done wrong can easily become boring. To hell with how old you are. Wear what you want! "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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If you can look good and stylish, then go for it. But if you look like some of these "goth" kids that go way overboard, then maybe you need to chill.
I started wearing all black in 1988 (I know, I'm a trendsetter). Like someone else said, I just gravitated to it. But back then, people thought I was a witch because nobody else in my small town wore all black. I mean, I didn't crazy makeup or go around talking about curses, but I had very long dark hair, pale skin and wore a lot of black. In fact, I was working at K Mart when I was 16 in '88, and quit because of all the grown women that were harassing me and talking about me being a witch, which I wasn't, all of the time. Thankfully, my mom went in there and raised heck with the manager when she found out about it. | |
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Nothing wrong with goth either.... "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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It angers me that I look shit in a black leather jacket. But so did Bowie. I suppose blonde hair & black leather are like burgers & custard, great seperate but never together. | |
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1FRO said: I have always loved wearing black. It's my favorite color. But over the past year my best friend thinks that I am going through some kind of rebellion because of wearing black lipstick and black nail polish, etc. She thinks that a woman of my age (late 30's) and in my profession (instructor to adolescents and adults) shouldn't dress in black as much as I do even though I don't wear black everyday (but I have a lot of black in my wardrobe).
I don't feel like I'm rebelling against anything or anyone but she won't let up. She even wonders if I am in mourning (No), going goth (No), or losing my belief in God (NO!). What's the big deal? Does wearing black have to mean rebellion? you a sagittarius? alot of sagittarians ive known love to wear black lol | |
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1FRO said: I have always loved wearing black. It's my favorite color. But over the past year my best friend thinks that I am going through some kind of rebellion because of wearing black lipstick and black nail polish, etc. She thinks that a woman of my age (late 30's) and in my profession (instructor to adolescents and adults) shouldn't dress in black as much as I do even though I don't wear black everyday (but I have a lot of black in my wardrobe).
I don't feel like I'm rebelling against anything or anyone but she won't let up. She even wonders if I am in mourning (No), going goth (No), or losing my belief in God (NO!). What's the big deal? Does wearing black have to mean rebellion? I love black too, it's a cool color. Be yourself and wear what you want, don't let your friend influence you. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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meow85 said: Why care what she thinks, good friend or not? Even if you were rebelling something, what business is it of hers? Unless there's something offensive or inappropriate about your appearance, the only person your wardrobe should matter to is you. You like black, you wear it to your heart's content.
And there it is! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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shellyevon said: I saw an article in Glamour magazine that said black or near black lips and nails are THE style for Autumn. I like it on some people.
I'd look awful in black lipstick,I think it's too harsh. Maybe some people can carry it off. | |
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I always wear black underwear.
That way, when I do my laundry, I don't always have to be confronted with my own shame. | |
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