... Yes, that is actually why I asked for other people's stories initially, rather than specific advice about whatever other people thought of my situation.
I guess I just shouldn't have explained in the OP, but it seemed kind of rude.
Basically, I'm caught between stubbornly thinking "I won't do anything unless I want to!" and "there would sure be some advantages into blending into the crowd." It's not one of those simple solutions where you go on the internet and agree with whoever tells you to do what you already feel like doing. It's a problem I think about sometimes, so I decided to ask for advice.
I see pros and cons to each side, and I know all the standard arguments of "be true to yourself," etc., etc. It's rhetoric. My interest is in the narrow line between things working and things not working, and where various folks think it is.
I have various reasons for changing or not changing. Some of the reasons are practical, some a little bit weird... but really, they aren't what I want to talk about here, because I knew when I started this thread that it was going to spark the usual B12 partisan debate. I don't need to be told "be true to yourself" or "just go dress normally already," guys. I know which sides exist, and a tally of "who on the internet said I should change vs. who said I shouldn't" is not interesting or helpful. I'm interested in qualitative information. If you guys don't think you can give it, or don't feel comfortable talking about your own interactions with society, then that's fine. But I want to make it clear that there's a different sort of information I'm hoping for.
Are you sure the Hitler salutes are about you looking Jewish, and not about you wearing lots of freaky black Gestapo gear?
I mostly wear clothing in blue, black, brown, lavender, gray, and white (as a reaction to spending a couple of years wearing mostly bright red). Generally, it's light on the black--and I wasn't wearing any when that happened. My hometown is kind of full of twerpy privileged high school kids who think that sort of thing is hilarious =/
The example to MoM was only of the equivalents I happen to own in my wardrobe if I were trying to dress as she suggested, not my usual clothing selections.
Also, my leather boots are more Victorian-walking-boots than I'm-going-to-stomp-you-boots.
Frankly, I find my body very boring. You're right, I'm not comfortable with it, which is probably the core problem here. I'm scared of attracting people on anything but personality, not because I feel like I'd be cheating, but because I'm terrified of being assaulted.
I guess I should think about this some more.
As for general life, as long as you have friends you enjoy spending time with who don't judge you on what you wear you're fine. It sounds like you're more concerned with your professional outlook than your personal one, so I'd say go with whatever compromise is necessary for the jobs you want.
I was thinking more in terms of outside-of-job social networking for career advantage, but then I guess your point still stands =)
Thanks.