TJL
06-30-2003, 09:49 PM
Well, I figured why should Sitcom Analyzer (the artist formally known as SOLOMON) ask all of the questions about men and woman?
Here is a good one.
My roomie is having a bit of trouble with his girlfriend. They are technically "on hiatus" to borrow one of my phrases ;) because they have had some troubles lately.
One of the things he has a problem with is she is very critical of the way he dresses.
My bud isn't the worst dresser in the world, I mean, he knows not to mix stripes and plaids, but he's a fairly conservative banker guy, and when he's not wearing a suit, his idea of dressing down is Doc Martens and buttondown shirt. His gal has been suggesting things to buy, but he thinks she is trying to mold him into her version of the "ideal boyfriend" rather than accepting him for what he is. I tend to agree with him, since she is very high maintanance and really likes things a certain way.
My roomie is not totally inflexible. He has bought another pair of shoes and is looking into some new duds for his nights out, but he still believes she is trying to control him.
So what do you think? Is it fair to knock your significant other's clothing of choice, or should you let things be?
BTW, to clarify, I don't own any Doc Martens.
;)
Here is a good one.
My roomie is having a bit of trouble with his girlfriend. They are technically "on hiatus" to borrow one of my phrases ;) because they have had some troubles lately.
One of the things he has a problem with is she is very critical of the way he dresses.
My bud isn't the worst dresser in the world, I mean, he knows not to mix stripes and plaids, but he's a fairly conservative banker guy, and when he's not wearing a suit, his idea of dressing down is Doc Martens and buttondown shirt. His gal has been suggesting things to buy, but he thinks she is trying to mold him into her version of the "ideal boyfriend" rather than accepting him for what he is. I tend to agree with him, since she is very high maintanance and really likes things a certain way.
My roomie is not totally inflexible. He has bought another pair of shoes and is looking into some new duds for his nights out, but he still believes she is trying to control him.
So what do you think? Is it fair to knock your significant other's clothing of choice, or should you let things be?
BTW, to clarify, I don't own any Doc Martens.
;)