Some more extraverted people like to wear bright colored
clothing, which draws attention. These people shine with confidence
and passion for life and all the things that compose it. People
who wear bright colors are usually outgoing and embrace each
moment fully.
On the other hand, there are some people who like to wear
dark colors. They are usually more introverted, silent types
who think deeply about things. People who wear dark colors
tend to have an aura of mystery about them, which can be very
luring. People who wear dark colors tend to be very interesting
people as they have so many dimensions to their personality.
People who wear clothing that hide much of their body are
usually very shy people. They cover themselves up as much as
possible and also tend to be very quite and secretive. Like
people who wear dark colors, they have a certain mysterious
quality about them, which attracts people’s interest
and curiosity about them.
Also, there are the extraverted types of people who wear short
and revealing clothing to attract people. Dressing provocatively
in this way is often a risk. Women need to be prepared for
the responses that they may get from dressing in this manner.
Often, clothing expresses people’s inner personality,
which may be otherwise hidden. Secrets about a person’s
true spirit get revealed through the clothes they wear. For
example, leather and denim can say a lot, especially if combined
body piercing, tattoos and artistic colorful hairstyles. Jewelry
can also add a lot to the message that clothing conveys.
Not only does clothing itself say a lot about a person, but
the fit of the clothing express a message too. For example,
someone who wears tight or form-fitting clothing is generally
a confident person who takes pride in the shape of his or her
body. In contrast, a person whose clothes fit loosely may be
the opposite type of person.
There is also the outlook that people should not be judged
by the clothing that they wear, as their clothes may simply
reflect their own financial limitations and not their personality.
The key is to take all variables into consideration when we
see someone. Clothing may say everything or sometimes nothing
at all. It is the person under the clothes that matters most.
Listen to how silence communicates. You may be surprised what
you hear and what you learn about a person.
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