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Kirsty_84
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13 May 2009, 4:35 am

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^ Have you tried taking them out of the washer while they're still damp, putting them on, and letting them shrink-dry to your body? I'm told that's how some women get the day-long, skin-tight effect. If you've tried it, how well does it work?


Arrgh, damp jeans - there's nothing worse than touching damp jeans!



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18 May 2009, 12:24 pm

wear clothes that are about the right size for my frame. Not tight but not really baggy.



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20 May 2009, 12:07 am

Kirsty_84 wrote:
Fnord wrote:
^ Have you tried taking them out of the washer while they're still damp, putting them on, and letting them shrink-dry to your body? I'm told that's how some women get the day-long, skin-tight effect. If you've tried it, how well does it work?


Arrgh, damp jeans - there's nothing worse than touching damp jeans!


Yes, damp jeans is a horrible horrible idea... no other fabric feels that bad when wet.

I never really wore tight clothes much, but I do prefer them. Also, when buying pants in the mens section, I would always get the smallest wasit that I could still do up, just to make them less baggy. I don't have sensory issues with my clothes that much, but the tighter they are, the better they feel. Discovered that when I dressed up as an ugly man-girl for halloween one year (yeah, my parents were cheap and didnt want to bget me a costume). Right now though, I am just looking forward to starting to build my feminine wardrobe, and getting rid of my male clothes.



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22 May 2009, 5:47 am

I'm the opposite, I hate tight clothes they make me feel uncomfortable
Although I dont like them too baggy, somewhere in the middle 8)



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26 Jun 2009, 1:22 am

No! I must have tight fitting clothes. I must wear tight trousers and tight t-shirts although if they're too tight i feel like a "hussy" and might settle for only a tight shirt or only tight pants. But wearing loose clothes? I feel like my whole body is hanging out! I feel downright vulnerable and obscene!



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26 Jun 2009, 8:29 am

One word: Latex. Perfect fit, nice and tight. No rough texture, nice and smooth. Can have problems with sweat and chafing but if you use talcum powder before hand to make your flesh smooth, less of a problem.

Plus it has a nice shine which emphasises curves.


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26 Jun 2009, 10:46 am

I prefer clothes that fit me. Not to loose not too tight. I will wear baggy sweat shirts, but that's more for the neck hole, I cann't stand it when the neck of a t-shirt or sweatshirt is tight on my throat, if I'm wearing a baggy sweatshirt, I'm usually wearing a fitted shirt underneath it.

I have sensory issues to certain fabrics, I cann't stand wool, or that horrible 70's polyester that's still around. I also can not wear pantyhose or tights. I tolerated it when I first started working in retail because I had to in order to keep my job, but the minute I clocked out they came off and I wouldn't put them on until mere minutes before I clocked in for work. I would live in cotton for the rest of my life if I could, but I can make do with some of the other softer fabrics, like rayon and lycra blends or fleece.



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26 Jun 2009, 11:35 am

I can't wear tight clothes, i wear super baggy pants and baggy hoodies...tight clothes restrict my movement and overall frustrate me so i can't wear them :P button up shirts that are tight on the shoulders are the worst! i just want to pull a hulk and rip them! Graaa! lol



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26 Jun 2009, 1:13 pm

It's a comfort issue, right? I don't like clothes too tight because I can't move properly, but if they're too loose they shift round and bunch. Neatly fitted or relaxed fit is best.



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05 Jul 2009, 8:16 pm

sometimes I feel like I need to be "held in" and wish for a body outfit, a leotard that is made of some kind of spandex/ lycra blend, I will settle for whatever I have that is fitted. I seem to need/ want compression at times.

I can't stay in any clothes for more than a few hrs without discomfort. A few hrs or even less of tight clothes I have to go change to something free flowing. Too many hours in something loose and I feel I am "falling out". This is getting better with some muscle tone being regained 3 yrs after my last c-section, but I really think it is more my sensory issues. Of course there is the bowel issues, lol, but that is TMI.

Often when I am seeking comfort I will wear a huge, white, cotton undershirt, worn soft by many washings and let my senses calm down from whatever is fraying them so.

I wonder how strange anyone who notices more than one outfit on me in a day on a regular basis may think I am, lol, I bet I give my neighbors something to talk about.



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06 Jul 2009, 9:05 am

You could wear a comfy flowing top, and add a tight cinchy belt. That way when you feel to restricted you can just take off one thing rather than changing an entire outfit. I have a really thick elastic one that laces in front like a corset. But it bunched up and the folds stick into me, so you might want to buy yours more rigid.



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18 Jul 2009, 5:12 pm

I like tight cotton clothes. Baggy clothes make a swishing noise and get on my nerves because they seem to touch everything. I can't stand jeans unless they are stretchy and even then I can only wear them for a little while. Spandex/cotton is the best!


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