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Women’s Character By The Dress Color

An observation…

The woman’s nature can be told by the dress she prefers. We will talk about color now rather than design.

Women, who are not much popular among men, usually wear light blue color.

Red dress is often worn by girls of an explosive nature, and who are demanding of others. Red is a kind of challenge for action, bypassing the lyric and romance.

Yellow color reflects the desire for open, honest relationships and good, quality sex.

Lavender and pink dress will show how sensual and impassioned the girl is. She is self-sufficient, but desire for delicate relations. Most girls in the pink love kissing.

women dress color and character

women dress color and character (manypolo.com)

Blue color is always in fashion, and it is a kind of a sign of aristocracy. But it can also mean that the lady wearing it may be a bit cold, could be not very initiative and are prone to depression.

Green is liked by women who want to see a man only once.

Body color is often preferred by the reserved women who can be flatly.

White seems to be not in much fashion today, but the color is actually interesting: it embodies all other colors and it bears the meaning of innocence. Woman who loves white, is an unsolved mystery.

Black is a kind of a signal to stay relaxed with the girl. Probably she likes partnership and very self-sufficient.

P.S. Please, don’t take this observation as a complete true, it is only a hint; although people have common behaviour patterns, yet we are all different and unique. Just enjoy what you like and be happy with those you love!

 
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