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Indecisive too.
First of all, studies must to be successful, . Then I have to choice. After read here some girls I see advisable to have two belts of different styles due with my 18 birthday I will wear much more time my belt.
First, after read Catherine, can be good to have different pressure points, and as she says, hip belt open the choices of clothes. And third... Hip belts are nicer!
I am looking various makers, but there are not a lot of opinions about other makers further Neo steel and MySteel.
Pressure points and shorter blouses! Thanks @catherine98 to make think about this!
Wouldn't it make more sense for unmarried women to wear white (which symbolizes purity and innocence in European cultures) and married women to wear pink (compassionate love) or red (passionate love)?
That's why traditional wedding dresses are white.
Laura Makes sense for a virgin.
Traditionally, it was shameful for a woman to not be a virgin on her wedding day, and people tried to hide it, so it would make sense if women who were never married wore white to their wedding, even if they weren't virgins, and widows or divorced women wore the pink or red they were given at their first wedding. (You don't have to be a virgin to wear a white dress.)
...unless you want to advertise that kind of thing and risk a society that shames women who wear it. Then, maybe white for virgins, pink for married women, and red for "bad" women. (Because red is also the color of danger, a reference to The Scarlet Letter, and might imply she has "too much of what turns white into pink".)
Laura But mine is black
Let's see what a site has to say about black...
The color of power and sophistication. Black is an incredibly strong and intimidating color that exudes authority and makes us feel secure and protected. Often seen at formal and prestigious events, this mysterious marvel arouses and seduces our senses with its elegance and sexiness.
A very fitting color to secure and protect our mysterious site administrator.
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It would be a good idea,yes.
Tim ...unless you want to advertise that kind of thing and risk a society that shames women who wear it. Then, maybe white for virgins, pink for married women, and red for "bad" women.
I don't think it would be very good to shame unmarried and not virgin women...
Tim A very fitting color to secure and protect our mysterious site administrator.
When reading your quote,I thought about @Laura too;about exudes authority,it is the right color for the webmistress of the board!
Vanessa I don't think it would be very good to shame unmarried and not virgin women...
I don't either, but, when you're writing, it's good to put everything on the table. You never know when something might be useful.
Maybe you need an idea for a very unpleasant person to propose to make things worse.
Tim Then, maybe white for virgins, pink for married women, and red for "bad" women
What about divorced?
I do not think the color should symbolize anything.
Instead, a selection according to preference from the user.
Tobbe I do not think the color should symbolize anything.
Instead, a selection according to preference from the user.
In the real world, I agree... especially for unwilling wearers who can benefit from feeling they still have some control over their lives. ...but, in fiction, it can be a useful thing to discuss.
Christine What about divorced?
That depends. Why do they use different colors?
If they only announce innocence and virtuousness, then she would continue to wear what she wore while married unless she cheated the belt while unmarried.
If they announce marital status and the setting doesn't allow divorce, maybe widows wear black because it's also the color of mourning.
Maybe divorced women's belts get two-color waistbands and the part where the colors meet is hidden behind the steel. White on one edge for being unmarried, pink or red on the other edge for having sexual experience.