Your Heart Won't Lie

     There comes a time in a Southern girl's life when she realizes she is of an appropriate marrying age.  While I believe this happens in every single girl's life, here in the South the marrying age has always been a bit low.  Lucky for me, it moved from 16 to the wizened old age of 18 early 20's.  Even though there seem to be an awfully lot of single girls (at least at my age) the couples that get married young still seem to be the norm (even if they aren't).
     From my fully experienced life experience, single girls tend to fit into two general categories as they grow older:  the ones who start making lists and becoming more particular and the ones who get rid of their lists and becoming more accepting.  Maybe you end up going through both stages, obviously I'm young (and I think I know everything don't know everything).  I find myself falling into the former.  My list isn't very long yet, but I do have one thing in particular:  men's fashion.  I want someone who will wear clothes because he likes them and not because it's in style (and who will venture out of the norm).  I know when I say this I may get a little more than I bargained for, but I'm sticking to it.  (Although, if I could dress him--on certain occasions--that would probably be the most fun.)
     I'm telling y'all this because of the following photo collage.  I've been doing some research for a project I'm working on and I've found that my trendiness works against me when it comes to men's fashion.  The things I love aren't probably ever going to make an appearance in the South.  Very sad day.
Leather Ties
Sexy Watches
Owl T-shirts
Knitted Ties
Mangles


Title: "History's Door" by Husky

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of All the Romantic Presumptions: Your Heart Won't Lie

Monday, October 1, 2012

Your Heart Won't Lie

     There comes a time in a Southern girl's life when she realizes she is of an appropriate marrying age.  While I believe this happens in every single girl's life, here in the South the marrying age has always been a bit low.  Lucky for me, it moved from 16 to the wizened old age of 18 early 20's.  Even though there seem to be an awfully lot of single girls (at least at my age) the couples that get married young still seem to be the norm (even if they aren't).
     From my fully experienced life experience, single girls tend to fit into two general categories as they grow older:  the ones who start making lists and becoming more particular and the ones who get rid of their lists and becoming more accepting.  Maybe you end up going through both stages, obviously I'm young (and I think I know everything don't know everything).  I find myself falling into the former.  My list isn't very long yet, but I do have one thing in particular:  men's fashion.  I want someone who will wear clothes because he likes them and not because it's in style (and who will venture out of the norm).  I know when I say this I may get a little more than I bargained for, but I'm sticking to it.  (Although, if I could dress him--on certain occasions--that would probably be the most fun.)
     I'm telling y'all this because of the following photo collage.  I've been doing some research for a project I'm working on and I've found that my trendiness works against me when it comes to men's fashion.  The things I love aren't probably ever going to make an appearance in the South.  Very sad day.
Leather Ties
Sexy Watches
Owl T-shirts
Knitted Ties
Mangles


Title: "History's Door" by Husky

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