Well, not tight shirts
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Well, not tight shirts
kotora doesn't understand that sentence.
guy clothes are EASY
shirt, jeans, possibly a jacket depending on temperature, and i look good no matter what
Nooo. Guys. You don't know how comfortable a maxi dress can be. I mean, there's a reason men used to wear togas and skirts.
It's just comfy as smurf. Especially on a hot day. Breezy.
Wait wait. Pike is a chick? :eek:
Bubba Sparxxx - Ms. New Booty (Ft. Ying Yang Twins) - YouTube
I'm pretty sure mens' clothes isn't designed purposefully thin so you have to layer and buy more clothes :p
Maxi dresses are hard to pull off. Now that I'm big and round, I bought several. It's like wearing a caress. [img]http://home.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/heart.gif[/img]
But I also bought a bunch of boy shirts for maternity shirts 'cause they're the only ones that fit over my gut. Other than actual maternity shirts which I mostly do not care for.
I don't even know what a Maxi dress is. Never heard the term until this thread.
This thread brings back so many memories of me crying when I was a child because I always wanted to help my father when he would be working on car engines, etc. Of course I was never allowed to because 'that's not for girls'. :(
My daughter most definitely preferred LEGO to Barbie and I'm pretty sure that she still has them all. In fact I even bought her more last Christmas. We would buy most of her pants in the boys section because they would be more comfortable, and non-logoed (sp?) t-shirts were a staple. Pink was never an option for her and I have only one tank top in pink which I've had for years and have never worn.
Yep. I used to wear dresses/skirts during the summer most of the time as a general rule until we were allowed to wear jeans to work. That ended up being much less expensive and more convenient so my dresses went by the wayside. This year they're coming back because it looks like we're in for a hot summer. It is going to feel weird though after not wearing any for a couple of years.
I had Legos (yes with an s smurf you) and Barbies. I never knew that Legos "was a boy thing". I use to get the Lego Magazines and they'd show girly Lego collections so I am pretty sure they were not just marketed to boys.