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11 Nov 2024, 1:34 pm

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I usually wear soft leggings and a tunic or short dress. My main goal with fashion is to wear clothes that feel like pajamas.



Wait..What..? Short dress... 8O 8O ...a division of the Evangelical Maga Police , maybe after you ... :roll:
Oh ,,right thats not till after the inaguration ..? Berqa s. probably will become manditory soon afterwards .
( written tongue firmly planted in cheek)


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11 Nov 2024, 1:35 pm

I only wear short dresses with leggings because I don’t like having to worry about how I sit. :P



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11 Nov 2024, 1:47 pm

Interesting thing about leggings for me ...as the extra neural fibers progressed . Am speculating that this weirdness in the brain,Might extend to more than just the brain ...Often consider perhaps that normal functions of systems in the body including auto immune might become alittle hyper reactive. As you age . Resulting in more allergic reactions.
a MAST cell trigger response may occur too? As is the case with my skin now . so snug clothing of anykind , does not seem to agree with places on my skin that are subject to rashes from mast cell . With less than airey clothing .
So it appears as though I am allergic to my own sweat almost . :roll:
But lived for soft black fleece leggings for many years :mrgreen:


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11 Nov 2024, 6:16 pm

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I like shorts! They're comfy and easy to wear!

I wear shorts most of the year due to extreme heat sensitivity. And still I sweat constantly.


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11 Nov 2024, 6:28 pm

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funeralxempire wrote:
I like shorts! They're comfy and easy to wear!

I wear shorts most of the year due to extreme heat sensitivity. And still I sweat constantly.


You should train more ice-types. :nerdy:


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12 Nov 2024, 7:02 am

I wear a lot of clothes in layers, because I seldom run any heat in the house, no matter how cold it gets. I wear long green pants, a tee shirt with some color (I don't like plain white), a sweat shirt if it is very cold, a bathrobe, socks, and penny loafers.

Outside, same, except for the bathrobe. I wish I could wear the bathrobe everywhere. But I think people would point.


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18 Nov 2024, 5:51 pm

I liked denim when I was a boy, but not anymore.

I now like regular pants.


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18 Nov 2024, 6:11 pm

Bamboo fabric clothes seem soft enough and the breathe well.... :D


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18 Nov 2024, 7:32 pm

Crop tops and short shorts (2 inch inseam) during the summer.



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19 Nov 2024, 3:05 am

Regarding attire, it really can make a difference how you dress. I get treated far better when I'm wearing a suit and tie or when wearing western clothes than when I'm wearing t-shirt and shorts.


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19 Nov 2024, 6:30 am

^^^^^^^^. This one ^^^^^^^

By a mile, as I got alittle older,noticed this much more ..


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19 Nov 2024, 12:20 pm

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Regarding attire, it really can make a difference how you dress. I get treated far better when I'm wearing a suit and tie or when wearing western clothes than when I'm wearing t-shirt and shorts.

Well, that's your choice. Personally I'll always choose comfort over pandering to certain idiots who think they can dictate how other people look.


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19 Nov 2024, 7:03 pm

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kokopelli wrote:
Regarding attire, it really can make a difference how you dress. I get treated far better when I'm wearing a suit and tie or when wearing western clothes than when I'm wearing t-shirt and shorts.

Well, that's your choice. Personally I'll always choose comfort over pandering to certain idiots who think they can dictate how other people look.


If one is clearly not a serious person, why should he expect to be taken seriously?


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19 Nov 2024, 7:13 pm

Jakki wrote:
^^^^^^^^. This one ^^^^^^^

By a mile, as I got alittle older,noticed this much more ..


There is a story about a visitor from the US visiting England some years ago. He accompanied an English colleague as they were driving somewhere when they came to a road block as a pipeline across the road had been dug up and was being patched. He and the English colleague got out and approached the work crew to find out how long it would take to be complete.

The Englishman walked right up to one of the workers who turned out to be the boss of the crew and conversed a few minutes to find out it would be another hour or two before the road would be opened again.

After they got back into the car, the American asked his English colleague how he knew which was the boss because most, including the boss, were all equally covered in grime. The Englishman answered, "The boss is always the man wearing a tie."


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19 Nov 2024, 7:19 pm

kokopelli wrote:
utterly absurd wrote:
kokopelli wrote:
Regarding attire, it really can make a difference how you dress. I get treated far better when I'm wearing a suit and tie or when wearing western clothes than when I'm wearing t-shirt and shorts.

Well, that's your choice. Personally I'll always choose comfort over pandering to certain idiots who think they can dictate how other people look.


If one is clearly not a serious person, why should he expect to be taken seriously?

I'm not sure anything can be considered "clear" based only on what a person is wearing.


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19 Nov 2024, 7:44 pm

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I'm not sure anything can be considered "clear" based only on what a person is wearing.


It should not be surprising that you can infer a great deal about someone by what they are wearing.


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