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Being a woman must be tough for some

There are a few things I miss. I liked wearing my shirt unbuttoned (or unsnapped) half way down my chest. I also liked white shoes and never get a good opportunity to wear them anymore. I don't miss the pants. It was always a pain to figure out how to carry a wallet when your pants were so tight folks could see if you had a dime in your pocket.
...or what religion you are.
 
To the OP who is obviously a male a few comments....

Wearing a bra can at times can be uncomfortable. But we wear them because we don't want our tatas sagging to our naval in later years..

A woman actually has more confidence when she leaves home looking her best and sometimes that requires extra work.

Have you ever noticed in nature how the male species always have more dominant traits like vivid color, markings or manes? Female humans make up for that with makeup, eyeshadow and lipgloss, hot rollers, curling irons, flat irons, and fashion.
 
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To the OP who is obviously a male a few comments....

Wearing a bra can at times can be uncomfortable. But we wear them because we don't want our tatas sagging to our naval in later years..

A woman actually has more confidence when she leaves home looking her best and sometimes that requires extra work.

Have you ever noticed in nature how the male species always have more dominant traits like vivid color, markings or manes? Female humans make up for that with makeup, eyeshadow and lipgloss, hot rollers, curling irons, flat irons, and fashion.
Why do flat-chested women wear bras? :2razz:
 
Why do flat-chested women wear bras? :2razz:

I don't know radcen. I can't answer that one. I had a full load and didn't want those puppies getting stretched to my naval that in later years have to gather them up just to put them into a bra.
 
Wearing a bra can at times can be uncomfortable. But we wear them because we don't want our tatas sagging to our naval in later years..

Maybe for you. Mine are practically non-existent. :lol:
 
I don't know radcen. I can't answer that one. I had a full load and didn't want those puppies getting stretched to my naval that in later years have to gather them up just to put them into a bra.

Joan Rivers once said she used to be a 36B...now she's a 36 long...:lol:
 
Joan Rivers once said she used to be a 36B...now she's a 36 long...:lol:

Look I am an old gal and for all you young girls all I can say no matter what size you are today gravity will cause great consequences. Hormones later on in life will cause young women to see changes in their breasts. During childbearing ages, breastfeeding etc. will have an effect on your breast size and shape.

Please you young ones, make sure you are fitted properly for bras no matter what your size. You young mothers or mothers to be, do the same. For if you do you will not find your breasts stretched to the point you do not recognize them. At 65 I sure am glad I did.
 
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Attractive women should not wear clothes at all.
 
I wore a suit and tie 5 days a week, 8-16 hours a day for decades. Back when I was younger, you were expected to attend holiday gatherings in a suit.

Casual Fridays starting the trend to dress in business casual were the best thing ever.

Past few years, I've been telecommuting from home, so it's all moot for me.
 
Beauty is pain.

Besides, if we walked around in sweats, a comfy tee and bare feet all day, you'd get mad because we looked like "frump girl."


I think you just described my wife and daughter......I don't have a single tee shirt left in my closet ( what is with the appropriation thing?), and they both refuse to wear shoes ( southern thing?) regardless of the time of year.

They come home and the first thing to fly across the room are the shoes, then its a mad race to their rooms to change into anything they have raided from my closet and the rattiest shorts or sweats on planet earth.
 
To the OP who is obviously a male a few comments....

Wearing a bra can at times can be uncomfortable. But we wear them because we don't want our tatas sagging to our naval in later years..

A woman actually has more confidence when she leaves home looking her best and sometimes that requires extra work.

Have you ever noticed in nature how the male species always have more dominant traits like vivid color, markings or manes? Female humans make up for that with makeup, eyeshadow and lipgloss, hot rollers, curling irons, flat irons, and fashion.
Just so ya know, bras don't prevent sagging at all.

Also I don't own any of those things.
 
I think you just described my wife and daughter......I don't have a single tee shirt left in my closet ( what is with the appropriation thing?),

You need to defend the T-shirts! :lol:

and they both refuse to wear shoes ( southern thing?) regardless of the time of year.

I dunno. I'm Southern, but I lke wearing my shoes. But that might be because the shoes I usually wear (Converse) aren't uncomfortable.

They come home and the first thing to fly across the room are the shoes, then its a mad race to their rooms to change into anything they have raided from my closet and the rattiest shorts or sweats on planet earth.

:lol:
 
You need to defend the T-shirts! :lol:



I dunno. I'm Southern, but I lke wearing my shoes. But that might be because the shoes I usually wear (Converse) aren't uncomfortable.



:lol:

How odd.....my daughter has converse sneakers....a red pair, and a brown-ish leather with fleece lining pair.

My daughter was born and raised in Hawaii, my Wife is From Alabama.....My son was born in San Antonio, so I cant see the disconnect.

I gave up trying to protect my tee shirts ages ago......no matter what I do, they seem to migrate to their closets on laundry day. :)

They are both kind of on the nature girl side of the house.....
 
I don't wear super tight jeans.

And I also don't wear uncomfortable shoes, either. I mostly just wear Converse.

Yeah, but you're......different.








I kid, I kid!

Humor is hard to do in text form, but trust me, the way I was thinking, it was funny,
 
There are a few things I miss. I liked wearing my shirt unbuttoned (or unsnapped) half way down my chest. I also liked white shoes and never get a good opportunity to wear them anymore. I don't miss the pants. It was always a pain to figure out how to carry a wallet when your pants were so tight folks could see if you had a dime in your pocket.

Or......a roll of quarters?
 
How odd.....my daughter has converse sneakers....a red pair, and a brown-ish leather with fleece lining pair.

My daughter was born and raised in Hawaii, my Wife is From Alabama.....My son was born in San Antonio, so I cant see the disconnect.

Maybe they're just anti-Shoes. :2razz:


I gave up trying to protect my tee shirts ages ago......no matter what I do, they seem to migrate to their closets on laundry day. :)

They are both kind of on the nature girl side of the house.....

;)
 
Confidence is the sexiest thing a woman can wear.
 
I think you just described my wife and daughter......I don't have a single tee shirt left in my closet ( what is with the appropriation thing?), and they both refuse to wear shoes ( southern thing?) regardless of the time of year.

They come home and the first thing to fly across the room are the shoes, then its a mad race to their rooms to change into anything they have raided from my closet and the rattiest shorts or sweats on planet earth.

:lol: Same with me and my girls. If I have to dress up, I do, but I prefer 10 year old, faded out, comfy jeans (or sweats), and a tee shirt.
 
Confidence is the sexiest thing a woman can wear.

Confidence can be sexy on men, but with guys, there's a fine line between having confidence and being full of himself. Guess women are the same way too, though.

Personally, to me? Smart = sexy.
 
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