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is this normal at storefront?!?

eclark1894

Visionary
Somehow I doubt it. Not unless they make stuff for tall, chubby 60 year olds....
They do, but usually the men buy them for their wives or girlfriends.:sneaky:

I was going to say they don't usually buy it for themselves, but let's face it, anyway you look at it, they do, and it is.:sneaky:
 

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
Any one who knew me would know a gift from Victoria's Secret would not be appreciated. Then too, they would also know that clothing of any kind wouldn't be a good gift.

Now if they really wanted to get me a gift, it would be something like Modo.

Or a tiny house. Cost would be about the same :D
 

Rowan54

Dragon Queen
Contributing Artist
Any one who knew me would know a gift from Victoria's Secret would not be appreciated.
About the same here. I prefer clothing that is comfortable, durable, and will stand up to a stroll through a blackberry infested garden. I don't see spending extra funds (as if we had any) on something fluffy that'd dissolve during the first wearing.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
About the same here. I prefer clothing that is comfortable, durable, and will stand up to a stroll through a blackberry infested garden. I don't see spending extra funds (as if we had any) on something fluffy that'd dissolve during the first wearing.
If your hubby's lucky!:wow:

A well known secret that women keep forgetting, is that men are extremely visual. That's why so many are into porn. So admittedly, when we give you lingerie, it's not for you, it's for us. All you literally have to do is sit there and let us drool. We know you're giving US the gift.:wow::wub:
 
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Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Well, maybe some ladies forget it. Others, however, definitely keep it in mind. :D
 

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
I just don't have the patience anymore to be a plaything. Not did I ever find it was enough to just "dress" the part. I once couldn't imagine not having a guy in my life, now I'm perfectly happy for them to get their thrills from "art films," and to stay out of my life.

Men as friends are so much easier to be around.
 

Janet

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
About the same here. I prefer clothing that is comfortable, durable, and will stand up to a stroll through a blackberry infested garden. I don't see spending extra funds (as if we had any) on something fluffy that'd dissolve during the first wearing.

Ha! Last thing I bought for myself was a pair of mens levis from amazon. Before that my son took me to a thrift store where I bought a pair of jeans for $5. I used to wear a 27 inch waist and did for decades. Now I'm up to a 31 to 32. Being that thin after 30 only makes you look like you do drugs which I didn't. Just have severe food allergies and weird eating habits. Funny though, my mom took me to cooking classes and my diet changed for the better radically. Started using olive oil and eating lots of grilled vegis. Than I started putting on weight.

Hahaha, I just check the title to this thread. I'll have to read how it got to this point.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I have to agree as well. I have always had a lot of men friends, and they are so much easier to be around. ;)
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Hmmmm, that's not something I've ever thought about. I like men's outerwear, but never thought about wearing their underwear.
 

Janet

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
I've known a couple women who sew the flies shut and wear them as shorts in the summer. To the grocery store even!
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Are you serious???? Sheesh, wearing them around the house is one thing, but I don't think I'd every want to wear them out in public. ~shakes head~
 

Janet

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
I know! OMG I just remembered something. You've seen those people of Walmart images? One time I needed to go to Walmart and asked an acquaintance who was at my house if she wanted to come along. She said sure but that she needed to go home to change clothes first. She was dressed casual, tshirt, jean, normal stuff. I took her to her house and she changed into the tightest fitting sweater and spandex pants I had ever seen! And she was pretty busty. The clothes barely fit. Then as we were walking around Walmart everyone was staring at her and she commented on it. I guess she was going to the Walmart look. She never did explain it to me but I'm pretty sure that was it.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
I just don't have the patience anymore to be a plaything. Not did I ever find it was enough to just "dress" the part. I once couldn't imagine not having a guy in my life, now I'm perfectly happy for them to get their thrills from "art films," and to stay out of my life.

Men as friends are so much easier to be around.
Actually, I do know what you mean. I gave up women completely about 10 to 15 years ago. Can't say I've regretted anything.

Hmm, you guys do know that we've wandered pretty far afield from whatever the original topic was, don't you?;)
 

Janet

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
Hmm, you guys do know that we've wandered pretty far afield from whatever the original topic was, don't you?;)[/QUOTE]

I know! It's like this thread has gone from 0 to 120 in 1 second.
 

Lyne

Distinguished
HW Honey Bear
Well underwear discussion aside, I read what this new 'click to agree on cookies' dealie is about, and it seems to be 1. a good thing, and 2. something that protects companies like HiveWire against 'unauthorized use' of publically disclosed information... I mean, hey, if WE say/post something in a public forum, WE are the ones that open ourselves up to unauthorized use of it... that's just life on the internet... as an artist, I had to come around to accepting the reality of this a long time ago... I opt for sharing what I do anyway, otherwise I wouldn't be social at all... OF COURSE I do not disclose any important private information about myself, my life....that's just dumb. It's why I've NEVER joined Facebook, etc....and admittedly, I do little white lies when I register for public web mails that I'm forced to use for other sites AND I 'hide' my private info by paying through paypal too....(I use REAL info for my private e mails I create myself, that are hosted on the server/company that I have my domain on-those can be deleted or changed if they get spammed)....there are ways to protect oneself. :)
 
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