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<blockquote data-quote="BlackCat" data-source="post: 164669" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>No fuss actually...</p><p> </p><p>From my personal observation, mind you <u>my personal</u> observation only and in my personal opinion.</p><p> </p><p>Men do not have much accessories that they own as opposed to women. By accessories here, I do not mean your car accessories, but what you put on besides your clothes. Like a wristwatch, ring, cufflinks, a bracelet or necklace for the more funky among men (not to mention ear studs for the more ehem...). So a wristwatch is someting quite 'personal' that we put on.</p><p> </p><p>I seem to notice that men are often not affected by the syndrome of:</p><p> </p><p><em>If I were to put on a particular accessory or dress/clothes, I hope no one else would be wearing the same during dinner this evening or during this function.</em></p><p> </p><p>But the same cannot be said for the opposite gender. Havens forbid, if your significant other is dressed in the same outfit or carrying the same handbag or wearing the same accessory as the other person accross the room in a party/function. Chances a quite high that how she wished that she could just leave the room like pronto...</p><p> </p><p>Again, this is just my personal view on the matter. And I hope I am not in any way construed as 'attacking' the women folks here.</p><p> </p><p>I deduce from the comments and feedback on this thread, it clearly shows that most men could care less about it. Hence my statement above <em>"I seem to notice that men are often not affected by the syndrome". </em></p><p> </p><p>So, for the ladies in our midst... what are your preception/s on the matter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackCat, post: 164669, member: 565"] No fuss actually... From my personal observation, mind you [U]my personal[/U] observation only and in my personal opinion. Men do not have much accessories that they own as opposed to women. By accessories here, I do not mean your car accessories, but what you put on besides your clothes. Like a wristwatch, ring, cufflinks, a bracelet or necklace for the more funky among men (not to mention ear studs for the more ehem...). So a wristwatch is someting quite 'personal' that we put on. I seem to notice that men are often not affected by the syndrome of: [I]If I were to put on a particular accessory or dress/clothes, I hope no one else would be wearing the same during dinner this evening or during this function.[/I] But the same cannot be said for the opposite gender. Havens forbid, if your significant other is dressed in the same outfit or carrying the same handbag or wearing the same accessory as the other person accross the room in a party/function. Chances a quite high that how she wished that she could just leave the room like pronto... Again, this is just my personal view on the matter. And I hope I am not in any way construed as 'attacking' the women folks here. I deduce from the comments and feedback on this thread, it clearly shows that most men could care less about it. Hence my statement above [I]"I seem to notice that men are often not affected by the syndrome". [/I] So, for the ladies in our midst... what are your preception/s on the matter? [/QUOTE]
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