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yaya writes "You often hear "clothes make the man". That's why iy is important to wear nice clothes, e.g. a good shirt and a tie. Not sure what "good" is? You can ask for a female, what clothes they like on men. You can even go clothes-shopping with a female relative or a female co-worker.

Don't wear any garment when it is inappropriate or doesn't suit you. Example: Don't wear a tie and your new shoes while swimming. OK, this is an exaggeration, but imagine yourself going bowling and you wear beautiful but uncomfortable clothes that make you sweat? Or going to the movies with a Hawaiian T-shirt.

On the other hand (since you are looking for a girl-friend anywhere) dress well whenever and wherever you go. You go shopping? Shave and dress well! You go to an exhibition? Shave and dress well. You go to a football game? Shave and dress well!

Another important thought: Woman are usually very "clothes-aware". In fact they communicate through clothes and make-up (they wear shorter skirts and redder lipstick to show they are dateable). Thus by wearing good clothes YOU establish immediately a communication line, too.

Important note: A lot of women pay a attention to SHOES.

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By: David Mosk




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