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Hmm, somewhere in the middle I suppose. If I dressed for comfort I would wear long skirts and T-shirts, which I don't wear to club. But I usually start getting ready with a much more elaborate outfit in mind and then decide to be lazy and throw on one of a few staple outfits.

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As many have already stated, I like to think I strike a good balance.

What I wear is almost always comfortable (until I get home and remove my boots), but I suppose it is up to others to judge whether or not it's actually becoming.

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As many have already stated, I like to think I strike a good balance.

What I wear is almost always comfortable (until I get home and remove my boots), but I suppose it is up to others to judge whether or not it's actually becoming.

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It really depends on my mood. Typically I dress for dancing which is pretty basic, tee, loose comfy bondage pants, not the chains everywhere trip over myself and strangle a stranger on the way down kind, my london undergrounds and maybe a few accessories. However, I am known to go full glam from time to time and most of you know I have a fetish for leather masks. Ive got a sweet new one that looks like something out of Hellraiser that im contomplating wearing out of the dungeon for a night. Of course my dragon helm is still my trade mark piece.

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I dressed punk one time and wore a hat with the outfit. Noone recognized me! It was funny when I walked up and started talking to people. I'm going with FC on this one- my comfort level depends on how much dancing I intend to do, but I usually dance more when I bring shoes that hurt. Why is it all the dancing buddies come to the club the night I wear painful shoes? I need to dig out the 7" heels again and get my 7" boots back from someone.

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ok am i totally weird for thinking that dancing (at least city club style dancing) is easier in platform boots?

i had a discussion with a friend about this, how its so odd that the proper footwear for dancing at goth clubs requires at least 3 inch platforms and chrome on them somewhere....

really i'm very comfortable in platform boots...

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ok am i totally weird for thinking that dancing (at least city club style dancing) is easier in platform boots?

i had a discussion with a friend about this, how its so odd that the proper footwear for dancing at goth clubs requires at least 3 inch platforms and chrome on them somewhere....

really i'm very comfortable in platform boots...

Yes. :wink

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ok am i totally weird for thinking that dancing (at least city club style dancing) is easier in platform boots?

i had a discussion with a friend about this, how its so odd that the proper footwear for dancing at goth clubs requires at least 3 inch platforms and chrome on them somewhere....

really i'm very comfortable in platform boots...

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I don't think that's weird. I don't necessarily need platforms, but I have a really hard time dancing in anything shorter than three inch heels. Plus I like towering over half of the men.

How I dress depends on my mood, but I usually have a better time if I dress up and feel sexy, than when I just wear a skirt and t-shirt.

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I usually dress to impress in an attempt to keep the bf from drooling all over too many other girls. It doesn't really work but hay a girl has to try. :wink

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