However, that's definetly not the be-all and end-all of it at all because the kind of people I enjoy the company of most are those like me in their personality and behavior, not particularly in style.
There are people like me in style (basically just normal) who I've known for 10 years and don't feel anything like to fully comfortable around because they're different to me personality wise- not that I dislike them at all, I just don't feel fully at ease. On the other hand, there are people I've known for less than a month at any particular time (metal rockers, gangsters, inde kids) who, at that time, I feel 100% comfortable around purely because they click with me more where personality is concerned.
Said that though, most of my current social group are simaler to me in style as well, but the people I consider friends are by no means exclusive to any genre.
Bit of a long-winded sorta post, but it's an interesting subject.
Quote: from Lightning Strikes at 10:11 am on July 6, 2009 I don't really belong to a group. thats when you make yourself different from everyone else like we do then people will start dressing like you, it actually works
I don't really belong to a group.
thats when you make yourself different from everyone else like we do then people will start dressing like you, it actually works
I don't want everyone to dress like me. that would be kind of scary.
I'm not prejudice against different types of people.