Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
This General Chat area started off as a place for people to talk about things that are off topic, however it has quickly evolved into a community and has become an integral part of the GAW experience for many of us.
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exactly^ been hounding my kids for years to stand up straight, etc and they would look at me like I was crazy, think they can now see why I was concerned/people are slobs. I remember wearing skirts, nylons, etc all the time to high school, it was common in the 80s. also love looking at my towns’s FB history groups/a lot of neat pictures, so we don’t forget🇺🇸
I wear shabby older clothing to do housework and garden, I also never had to dress up for work, because I do direct care with persons who are developmentally disabled, and it does get messy, body fluids etc, but when I am off the property, or if I have folks coming over, I put on different things. I handle animals and chickens and goats, shovel manure, but if I need to go to just the post office, I put on a neater appearance. On the rare occasion I venture off to town, I try to look nice. In my lifestyle, going to the laundromat is a social occasion. I live in Vermont, as a rule, we are very casual here. Concerts etc, the men wear their best carharts and clean work boots. Church and weddings and funerals, the rare trip to Burlington for a show and dinner, and I mean rare, people dress up. My fathers take on men in shorts "they are not working hard enough". He wore slacks and a white collared shirt to work, he was a tech. Always dress up for church, but not in the Southern Standard, that just seems like too much maintenance. I suppose if my life had been different, had a husband who made a lot of money, my standards would have been different also, because I do admire beautiful clothing and fashion. But those were not the cards dealt me. What is most important is personal hygiene. Just like when we were kids, there were clothes to wear to school, and then you changed to play clothes once home. On the Sabbath, i always make a nice dinner, Sunday dinner, and I dress nice for that, change to sit down and enjoy, and I expect my son to put on something niice to come sit at Sunday dinner. We try to always have someone over for that.
Fashion is cyclical. If we went back to this, a hundred years from now we'd look back at pictures from today and probably think "we used to be so free" or something nostalgic
I think as long as people stopped wearing pajamas out, made sure their shirts were not bleach or food stained, and that their tops and bottoms actually matched we'd be fine.
Problem is that social norms are sort of dictated by women so tons of moms post on social media "yOu eXPeCt mE tO puT iN eFForT wHeN I aM WreStliNG twO tOdDlerz? NoNe oF mY sHoRts aNd JeaNs fit aND aLl mY cLotHes aRe sTainEd iN puKe #momlife" so any blowback against laziness in current culture is dismissed as misogyny
So insensitive...bEiNg a MoThEr Is tHe HaRDeSt jOb in tHe wOrLd!
They could afford it. Ron Paul can tell us how our purchasing power has dropped since then. Plus they cared.
Wow