I just felt like I was making people angry because I wouldn't wear the frilly bows.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm really not into that super-crazy-colour, smiley-faces-on-the-front-of-your-dress look. That's not my thing. You're not going to see me in pink. Or anything frilly. Or a tutu. Or bows.
People look at you differently if you wear a bow tie, as opposed to a necktie.
Wearing a bow tie is a statement. Almost an act of defiance.
I was the guy literally in the chess club who decided to wear a bow tie for the last two years of high school, so I obviously wasn't trying to get the ladies.
When I was younger and women first started to get in public positions, in my case the law, we went through a period where we wore those little ribbon ties, little bows. We tried to figure out what was our appropriate dress.
I am mad about hats. I collect them as souvenirs from my globe trotting.
When I see old movies with women in floor-length dressing gowns, or when they're going to the store and they've got a pillbox hat with a net over the eyes and white gloves, I'm offended that I can't go to the store like that.
Just because you wear a bow tie doesn't mean you're a nerd.
I wouldn't mind a little bow. In Japan, they bow. I love it. Only thing I love about Japan.
I love wearing bow ties for no particular reason.