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I'm pretty sure that cops change into and our of their uniform at the police station. They're not allowed to walk around in their uniform when off duty. Nurses and doctors should do the same.
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I should just inconvenience myself and run back home 30 minutes away to change clothes?
No way! I'm going food shopping in my scrubs.
I rather be a 135 lb woman with toned legs, natural DDs, and sexy hips than havr a body only a mother could love (and maybe a few online weirdos because she bares all on CD).
I'm an older woman. But even when I had a good figure, I dressed appropriately for going out.
I am so sick of seeing boobs, midriffs hanging out, and behinds dropping out of short shorts. My ex-BF, who was a Marine Officer, said the in the corps those kinds of clothes were called: "Get 'em and (ahem) 'em clothes".)
Audrey Hepburn -- and a lot of past female stars -- dressed modestly -- and beautifully -- and looked terribly sexy.
When will women get it through their heads that a man's imagination is the sexiest part of her body?
I rather be a 135 lb woman with toned legs, natural DDs, and sexy hips than havr a body only a mother could love (and maybe a few online weirdos because she bares all on CD).
I started ONE thread about how I noticed I had a little cellulite on my butt when I was twisting in a weird position and now in every thread I have participated in someone throws it in my face.
Stalkers anyone?
That does sound sort of stalkerish
It sucks that people bring things up that you said in other threads, right?
Different people dress up for different things, too, and it depends upon what their lifestyle is.
When my daughter was still in school and there was an event in the evening, like a concert or something, I'd rush home, anxious to get out of my office clothing and put on something comfy like jeans and sneakers and run up to the school. Meanwhile, I'd be shocked to see these women there who obviously GOT DRESSED UP to go to these events-they'd have freshly blow-dried hair and be wearing non-jeans slacks and high heels and they all seemed to wear these twin set sweater things with the sleeves of the outer sweater tied around their necks. Like it was an evening out for them or something.
Eventually I realized that most of these women were probably home all day in sweats picking cheerios up all the floor and wiping noses and that these goofy kid events really WERE a chance for them to clean up and put something nice on. Meanwhile, I was stuck in the restrictive dress-up clothing all day long and couldn't wait to be more comfortable.
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Originally Posted by MOKAN
That's good thinking. I think you've got it down. But are the women in your scenarios only interested in themselves or do you they they take into account what's actually appropriate for a particular event?
When you see women dressed up in sexy mini skirts or short summer dresses at the grocery market or retail stores do you think they are trying too hard? sometimes I feel kinda insecure cause I think it makes me look desperate but at the same time it's hot outside, and why not wear it ? a lot of times i just dress casual to the supermarket. i dont really go clubbing or to bars a lot because i dont have any friends to go with
It looks nice. Skirts and heels always look better and more elegant than jeans and sneakers.
I knew a woman like that in my old town. She would go to the supermarket wearing old wornout flannel pajama bottoms, ripped T-shirts, and her slippers. She looked like a homeless person, but she wasn't.
The town I lived in, if you saw someone in their pajamas and slippers in the market at 10:00 at night, the thought, "druggie or boozer" immediately jumps to mind!
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