Sharing clothing with other people, such as friends, family, room mates etc. (smell, washing)
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How comfortable do you generally feel about it? I can be fine with it most of the time for those I trust, although sometimes I suppose if it's something I like, I'm (just a bit, not much really) worried they might ruin it if they're wearing it going out in a situation where it could be possible to.
You mean loaning clothing to someone, and also borrowing theirs?
Honestly I'm not sure I've ever done this. Maybe occasionally, if a friend forgot to bring a sweatshirt, or I need to borrow a hat...then sure, why not. As a general rule, no. It simply doesn't come up.
I used to do in high school and will on occasion let my sister or my cousin wear something of mine . I dont much care if I dont wear it that often but will dry clean or wash it after they wear it . I honestly dont think I ever had something not come back from them and I have always returned their clothes I borrowed .
Ladies (especially younger gals), PLEASE avoid wearing your Significant Others T-shirt AT ALL TIMES. You don't want to be wearing something exposed to raw dirty man hide. I see this happen often in my university and wonder how they are comfortable wearing something their BF or husband has putrefied before washing .
Ladies (especially younger gals), PLEASE avoid wearing your Significant Others T-shirt AT ALL TIMES. You don't want to be wearing something exposed to raw dirty man hide. I see this happen often in my university and wonder how they are comfortable wearing something their BF or husband has putrefied before washing .
Just means you are wearing a sweaty smelly T shirt someone else wore. Used it in that sense.
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