Quote: (06-06-2011 12:29 PM)AVisitor Wrote:
Here in DC, though, we have "real" American girls, who are "old-stock" Anglo or Western European. Their culture is American. When I say that I mean casual, laid-back, "one-of-the-guys," down-to-earth, sporty kind of culture. They not only don't dress up, they hate it when others do. They have other values and beliefs.
To me it's a two-parter:
1. A lot of the girls come here from the Midwest or other areas where they don't know how to dress properly. They're also more likely to be half-brainwashed by feminist ideas and not too attractive, so the idea of dressing up isn't too appealing to them.
2. They have no real need to dress up because social life and the men in the D.C. area don't require it. Why would a girl need to get dressed up only to get packed in like cattle into a dilapidated rowhouse? And to be honest, most of the men here don't want to commit to dressing well either, so we give women an out that way too.
The only chicks I ever see who are dressed up are trying to land an upperclass guy, someone with a trust fund or some other form of wealth. Most people reside within the parameters of their average surroundings though.
What can guys do about it? Create an expectation when you interact with D.C. women that they be properly attired. Just like that old post where Roosh called out a cockblock, you need to be the one who calls out the flipflops and the form-hiding clothes. Of course, that means you need to come correct with your style as well.