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I have to be honest.. this is the first I have heard of the word Frumpy and all of it's variations.. 

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true, "frumpiness" isnt confined to Christianity, i see lots of nerds and other folks with the same problem.
But it seems like its concentrated in the churches.
And I'm not talking about the larger sizes who can't find clothes that work for them- the larger girls at church are actually doing an okay job.
We're talking people who are probably between sizes 4-12. since I watch "what not to wear" so religiously, I see potential in them to look great but they go on wearing the light-blue shirts with the light-blue jeans and black sandles from granny's closet....
It doesn't bother me if people want to dress frumpy, its not like its offensive or anything lol.
My mom actually left her church of 14 years because the worship leader wore tight pants that allowed men to see her underwear lines lol. she is such a drama queen. The worship leader wasn't frumpy enough and sometimes wore "revealing" clothing.
I actually think its a little sad that we're all concerned about people who don't feel the need to conform to society or assume the worst of them for not doing so. Its also very strange in a society where we're taught to embrace our individuality, those that do are looked down upon or pitied![]()
It doesn't bother me if people want to dress frumpy, its not like its offensive or anything lol.
I agree about the weight thing. I have now lost 41 pounds (nearly 3 stone) and it is much easier to shop now. I am a very good shopper and I had a terrible time finding clothes before. Now I can wear a 3/4 and x-small and I find cute thrift store deals a lot. Also, I think when I was bigger I just sorta gave up because I felt ugly all the time. Not because I actually was, but I just felt like it.
Its an epidemic!
I see so many of the really devout christians at the local churches- girls especially- who wear either oversize baggy pants and t-shirts or old floor-length skirts and other clothes that look like they may have belonged to grandma...
what gives?
I hear some of them say they are too poor for fashion sense, but I don't think that's a really good excuse. I dont have alot of money, and neither do some of my friends... but we are excellent bargain hunters. I am very picky about what I buy, and can differentiate between the qualities of different types of clothes. I can go to thrift stores and pick through loads of not-so-great stuff and find some "treasures" that are stylish. I can make miracles off a clearance bin. I can work Target to my advantage.
I get complements all the time on shoes, shirts, accessories and dresses that I got for less than $20, but no one knows it.
I think the problem is not that alot of the church-going college kids (and post college) are poor, but that they just don't care.
Why don't they care?
Do they want to be single and lonely the rest of their lives?
perhaps someone could shed some light on this.
on the defense of those girls, i don't think its that they don't care, it just may be where they are at with their views and convictions on how they are to show themselves in public. maybe its the way they've been raised. maybe they get tired of guys saying crap about them. can't blame them in some ways. maybe some just have views that require that show of dress in public.
i don't think they want to be single and alone, and nor do i think they will be single for the rest of their lives. just because they don't show more skin, that doesn't mean they will be alone and single all their life. and sure, maybe they do need more self-esteem or to stop restricting themselves in how they dress. but i've known girls like that, and they are beautiful inside and outside. maybe they will be the ones that don't have pointless relationship after relationship, and then they will find someone that loves them for who they are, and they will make all the stylish girls jealous because she will have what the stylish, skin showing girls are really longing for, and then maybe over time, you'll see them wearing the gap out of stock.never know eh?
I dress "frumpy", I guess, and i'm proud of itI really don't "get" the concept of wanting to spend an hour in the morning to blow dry hair, and do a manicure. I don't like figure hugging clothes, they are not comfortable, and since I'm an active person who's not scared of walking through muddy fields, climbing up ladders and getting messy, I don't believe stilettos and pencil skirts would be the most appropriate attire.
I prefer the natural look on other people, and over-plucked eyebrows, over-accessorized outfits I just find odd. There's something in the concept of coordinating my bag color with my shoes that just isn't me!!
I've also found that by dressing up on rare occasions rather than every day, it really makes people take noticeIf you give people too much every day, they get used to it.
In fact, I get so many comments when I dress up it makes me uncomfortable - and I don't want people to think I'm begging for compliments or attention.
I think we just all need to accept that different people have different priorities. My time and my money don't go into looking like a fashion icon. Boots, jeans and a jumper it is, and I don't mind or even notice when the said boots and jeans get muddy. And then I can have fun dressing up on special occasions, and surprising everybody!