Guys: How long does it take you to get dressed? (date, women)
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And before a mod thinks about moving this thread!.... I was thinking about this in terms of how some women like men who take time to get dressed and some women like men who are quick, and so I wondered on average how long it actually does take for men to get dressed.
It takes me 5-10 minutes, tops. A woman 2-3 hours. I've actually gotten into arguments with my lady friend about this. I let her know I'm on my way and I go to pick her up and she's still not ready! I'm like I told you like five hours ago we were going out, and you're sill not ready. I have a pet peeve about people being on time, so that always runs me hot.
15-20 minutes. But depending on how casual the situation, I may iron a shirt, so could take longer. Hey, I like to dress well and look good, especially if its for a date. Takes a little longer for work because I have to wear a suit, and I iron my own shirts. Yep, domesticated.
And before a mod thinks about moving this thread!.... I was thinking about this in terms of how some women like men who take time to get dressed and some women like men who are quick, and so I wondered on average how long it actually does take for men to get dressed.
From bed to the time I'm eating takes 15 minutes max. I wake up half an hour before I need to be out the door.
If I'm dressing up for something and need a suit and tie add another 10 minutes so I look nice.
I like a long, hot shower in the morning. I am usually in there for about twenty minutes for showering and drying off. The remainder (throwing on clothes, shaving, grooming) runs me about twelve to fifteen minutes. I cannot go even one day without shaving or else I look like a mountain man.
My normal daily appearances are casual to business casual. Anything that constitutes interview or date prep is done the night before: i.e. shining shoes, ironing shirts etc.
About 40 minutes in the morning, between getting up and leaving home.
Takes me an hour, but that includes 20 minutes of drinking coffee/eating breakfast and watching either ESPN or CNBC. So yeah, thats about right on workdays.
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