Marsha’s college friends had set...
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Marsha’s college friends had set her up for a date, and now they fluttered around her, helping her with her clothes, her makeup, her hair — all the very time-consuming things women do to get ready to go out. Finally, they squeezed her into a pair of jeans — two sizes too small, but “totally cute” in the consensus of her friends — and cocooned her into three shirts; after all, the layering look was in. She had three-inch heels, courtesy of her roommate, and stylish bangle earrings that felt like they were going to rip her ears off. “I can’t wear all this!” she exclaimed. “I can’t even walk!” Her friends ignored her complaints and shoved her out the door. Luckily, Marsha had thought ahead. In her car, she pulled out her own blue jeans and a plain blouse. Her friends would have called it boring and out of style, but Marsha reveled in the comfort as she changed in the restaurant bathroom. Besides, if she felt awkward and uncomfortable, neither she nor her date would have fun. While actions can make up for an unglamorous appearance, good clothing can rarely make up for poor personalities or poor performance.
