Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Clothes Make The Man

I had a chat with my friend Cathy Seipp about the meaning of clothing. I said that a person's clothing sets the tone for his behavior. Someone who dresses like a gangster is more likely to act that way than someone who dresses in a suit and tie.

The way someone keeps their house, office and car, as far as organization and neatness, reflects their psyche, their state of mind.

Anonymous writes: If true, then what does it likely say about you that you drive what you drive and that you live in the place you live? "Here is a man who is poor?" "Here's a guy who does not care?" "Here is a man who does not plan on ever supporting a family?"

So how about it Luke, is it true that living the way you choose to live is your way of telling women you really are not interested in the things that women REALLY want? How long will this straight gay-boy act play before you realize you are too old to continue playing it?