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thewrll
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24 Oct 2009, 4:39 am

Just wondering if many people have real problems with clothing. Such as if a t shirt rides up or pants ride down and really one of the only comfortable feelings is being without clothing. If your clothes are not in the right place it makes it hard to concentrate or if you are very sweaty and the clothes stick to you it makes you very uncomfortable. Just wondering what you guys think. Yes I know they're alot of clothing threads.



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24 Oct 2009, 8:11 am

thewrll wrote:
Just wondering if many people have real problems with clothing. Such as if a t shirt rides up or pants ride down and really one of the only comfortable feelings is being without clothing. If your clothes are not in the right place it makes it hard to concentrate or if you are very sweaty and the clothes stick to you it makes you very uncomfortable. Just wondering what you guys think. Yes I know they're alot of clothing threads.


1. I do have problems with clothing. I know I have to dress up socially or fency. But, this kind of clothes make me feel unconfortable, irritated and even limits my tollerance to be with people.

2. Clothes that stick make me feel very unconforatble. I prefer baggy clothes to study and to be at home.



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24 Oct 2009, 9:47 am

The "feel" of clothing is very important to me. If it's not cotton or hemp, it's uncomfortable. I also have problems with bedsheets. I like "rough" things rather than "soft" things, so flannel sheets are very difficult to deal with. I put a towel over my pillow, and that's better.



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24 Oct 2009, 10:13 am

When I was little and they made me feel pantyhose, that was torture, it was so itchy. I hate bras, never wear them, but I guess that girly crap is uncomfortable for most people anyway.

I hate acrylic clothing and other synthetic fibers. wool, it feels better and worse at the same time somehow. 100% cotton feels sooooo wonderful.

I would hate it if I had to dress up for work, fortunately I don't. I'd be so cold an uncomfortable!



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24 Oct 2009, 10:16 am

clothing does bother me, not to the point of not fuctioning, however.
but like, skinny jeans will make me overall more agitated, and i'll be aware of them the whole day, grr.



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24 Oct 2009, 7:12 pm

I dislike wearing clothes. They're just not comfortable. When I'm at home I always wear as little clothes as possible. I usually just have a t-shirt and panties on all the time at home and if I'm cold I'll wrap a soft blanket around myself rather than put on some more clothes. I hate having to wear uncomfortable clothes to work, when I go outside or when I get visits. I wish I could just always wear a blanket. :lol:

Lately I've been having a lot of problems with clothes not staying in the right place. My pants slide down and my sweaters move/roll up. I can't find any comfortable clothes that I like in shops now and my least uncomfortable clothes are more or less getting worn out, so I'm starting to face an even bigger problem with what I can wear without the clothes driving me nuts all the time.



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24 Oct 2009, 10:18 pm

It can be really annoying trying to find clothes that fit me properly. I am very skinny at about 6 feet high. I don't like having baggy clothes because it makes me look skinnier. :?



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24 Oct 2009, 11:28 pm

I don't like wearing clothes if I have to wear certain clothes. I think its an issue of sameness. I don't think that is related to your topic though....

To relate to your case, I simply do not like wearing shoes or socks. I'm so glad I can wear sandals at the office in the summer. A lot of guys at my work walk around barefoot as well, I've considered it's a bit too weird for me.

High heels look extremely scary. Luckily I'm male, I never have to deal with such nightmares.



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25 Oct 2009, 5:46 am

Right now im trying to set a time limit like 30 mins to an hour when watching tv or reading or whatever and during that time I will not try to fix my clothes. If after that I need I have gotten really uncomfortable I will get up and fix my clothes. I still live with my parents so I cant go how I really want to be bottomless.



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25 Oct 2009, 5:59 am

progressiverocker wrote:
High heels look extremely scary. Luckily I'm male, I never have to deal with such nightmares.


they are actually pretty fun. some are comfortable, but even the ones that hurt are sort of neat because you feel like your on stilts.



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It can be really annoying trying to find clothes that fit me properly. I am very skinny at about 6 feet high. I don't like having baggy clothes because it makes me look skinnier


stretchy pants are nice. :)



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25 Oct 2009, 6:48 am

Stretchy pants and.............glasses? :wink:


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25 Oct 2009, 7:16 am

i dont mean the skin tight ones. i mean the form fitted type.
we have a gentleman at our school and he is quite skinny (vegetarian), he wears this sort of pants and it is quite good looking. :). they are loose but form fitted and of this stretchy velvet sort of material. and he does wear glasses. looks quite good! ;)

wait...were you being sarcastic or something?



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25 Oct 2009, 7:58 am

Spazzergasm wrote:
i dont mean the skin tight ones. i mean the form fitted type.
we have a gentleman at our school and he is quite skinny (vegetarian), he wears this sort of pants and it is quite good looking. :). they are loose but form fitted and of this stretchy velvet sort of material. and he does wear glasses. looks quite good! ;)

wait...were you being sarcastic or something?



I'm afraid I was, just continuing our brief exchange of messages on another thread, last week. :oops:


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25 Oct 2009, 8:05 am

I don't really have bad problems with clothing anymore, but I used to be very picky about clothes. I usually pick clothes that don't have much "fluff" on it that can go in the wrong places.



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25 Oct 2009, 8:10 am

Blindspot149 wrote:
Spazzergasm wrote:
i dont mean the skin tight ones. i mean the form fitted type.
we have a gentleman at our school and he is quite skinny (vegetarian), he wears this sort of pants and it is quite good looking. :). they are loose but form fitted and of this stretchy velvet sort of material. and he does wear glasses. looks quite good! ;)

wait...were you being sarcastic or something?



I'm afraid I was, just continuing our brief exchange of messages on another thread, last week. :oops:


oops! honestly, my mistake. X/. now i remember, girls with glasses, isnt it? :)
forgive me, i dont have a very good memory unless prompted. :(



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25 Oct 2009, 8:54 am

I sometimes end up having to wear short boxers. I hate it when one of my testicles decides to "explore" Sometimes the other one does it too... but never together.... Time to get more longer boxer-shorts me thinks