BellaRisa
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You took the words right from me.
It seems to me that this thread has two topics, and I'm going to respond to both.
1.) I base my self-worth mostly on what I do for others, how I'm able to help them, and whether or not I improve the lives of the people around me.
2.) Regarding dressing up -- I think there's a big difference between dressing up i.e. the prom, and taking a moment or two to put yourself together nicely. Some people aren't going to feel comfortable in a dress and heels. If I was in a dress and heels, I would feel *anything* but confidant and self-assured. I'd feel awkward and uncomfortable in my appearance. Therefore, I won't be sporting a dress at NEST or any other event that doesn't blatently require it. But the beauty of NEST and other events is, nobody is saying you have to. Therefore, I'm not concerned about the fact that other people, who feel good about themselves in those types of clothes, choose to wear them because they feel it communicates a certain positive message to themselves, people around them, and the organizers of the event. I'll wear something that I feel comfortable in physically, emotionally, and socially, and I'll be quite happy with that. I strongly encourage others to do the same.
This, this right here? Why I love you so hard
(And I really only wear heels so I can see over the damn bar 😛 )

; those of us who enjoy spiffing up a bit are primarily there to see friends as well, I've never been to a single NEST where people, even we girly-girls, paid more than 20 seconds of attention to what others wore. Even shoes, which the guys pay WAY more attention to than we do
) were just as sharp! BUT, even in something so simple, you could tell that they'd thought about it and were proud of their appearance. I really do think that's important. In my mind, it's about making an effort to acknowledge that this event is special, which it really is, and honoring that by taking a bit more time to get ready than you would to run to the store or walk your puppy at 2am, even if the sweatshirt and jeans are remarkably similar 








