That's Not Very Ladylike

Ladies Don't Dress for Themselves. They Dress to Not Be Noticed.

18 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode of That's Not Very Ladylike, here's the deal: no matter what you wear, someone has an opinion. Too much. Too little. Too try-hard. Too I-gave-up. Too sexy for a woman your age. Too frumpy for someone who used to care. You are going to be judged either way, so who exactly are you dressing for when you shrink yourself into something inoffensive? In this episode I get into why we learned to dress not to be noticed, what it costs us when our wardrobe becomes one more place we perform acceptable womanhood, and why the clothes that make you feel most like yourself are worth wearing even if somebody somewhere finds them inconvenient.  The last thing you need is one more way to disappear. Dress for you. Let them deal with it. Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/break-it-down [https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/break-it-down] License code: 1S4TI94HJFOHIGSH If you are interested in That Hormone Girl information, visit my everything page [https://www.thathormonegirl.com/thg-hq]!

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