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"Wear your heart on your sleeve" means that you don't hide your emotions. Everyone can see immediately how you feel about something.
You do this by outwardly showing your emotions.
There is never a good occasion to wear a long sleeve dress in the summer as a male. But if you are a female, you can wear a long sleeve dress anytime you feel it fits for how your mood is that day.
The expression is "wearing your heart on your sleeve" and refers to someone who is outwardly sensitive and emotive, open, honest, trusting--and often taken advantage of.
When he says "wear your heart on your sleeve" he's saying that they would show their emotions more and not conceal their feelings. When he says paper heart he's saying that their heart is very frail like paper
The old term is 'you wear your heart on your sleeve.' This simply means that when you are hurt by someone you care about that you do not hold back your feelings and that even by the look on your face your family and friends know your heart is aching.
Of course, if you want to wear a long sleeved dress you go for it! I mean it's your style no one should criticize you for that.
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The term wearing your heart on your sleeve is thought to have originated during Medieval Times. During jousting matches knights would wear their ladies colors on their arm.
Because its a nice outfit, ' and it will keep you warmer. TO KEEP YOU WARMERR!! :D
Wearing your heart on your sleeve. Or wearing an emblem.