The Ten Types of Clothing That Turn Women Off , and the Ten That Turn Men Off:
We've got a list here of the top 10 types of clothing that turn women off.
Coming in at number one is . . . a SEE-THROUGH tank top. Like the mesh tank top RIGHT SAID FRED wore in the "I'm Too Sexy" video. Here's the full top 10:
#1.) A see-through mesh tank top.
#2.) An adult onesie . . . like full-body pajamas.
#3.) Jesus sandals. You know, like Birkenstocks, or any leather sandals with straps.
#4.) Crocs.
#5.) Hawaiian shirts.
#6.) Football jerseys.
#7.) Novelty sweaters.
#8.) T-shirts with "hilarious" slogans on them.
#9.) Beanie hats.
#10.) Boat shoes.
So what clothes DO women like? A black suit came in first. Black pants came in second, and a black shirt came in third. So . . . um . . . buy black?
MEN ranked the top things women wear that turn THEM off too. Here's the list . . .
#1.) Jumpsuits. Think 'Kardashian.'
#2.) An adult onesie.
#3.) Crocs.
#4.) Animal prints.
#5.) Fur, or fake fur.
#6.) Uggs.
#7.) High-waisted pants.
#8.) Hot pants.
#9.) Sneakers.
#10.) Leggings.
What clothes turn men ON? A simple black dress, a red dress, a black skirt . . . and either red, black, or purple underwear.
Yes . . . It's Incredibly Rude to Use Your Phone at Dinner, Meetings, or in Class:
According to a new survey by USC, yes . . . it's incredibly rude to use your cell phone at dinner, in meetings, or in class. In case there was still any confusion?
Here's what they found . . .
84% of people think it's inappropriate to talk on your phone at the dinner table. About 80% say it's also wrong to email . . . surf the web . . . or text. 62% of people think you shouldn't even HAVE your phone at the table.
90% of people say it's wrong to take a call while you're in a meeting. About 80% also say you shouldn't email . . . surf the web . . . or text. 52% of people think you shouldn't even HAVE your phone out while in a meeting.
92% of students say you shouldn't talk on the phone in class. About 60% also say you shouldn't email . . . surf the web . . . or text. 56% say you shouldn't have your phone out in class.






