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As I type this, I am wearing a pretty medium blue nightgown with a colorful cockatoo, and tropical flowers. My girlfriend Angel bought it for me years ago, back when we were doing cruises together. Tomorrow I will put on a pair of shorts, a T-shirt, and since I am going to be working: my sea foam green Napa Valley Bike Tours logo outer shirt (which I am pleased to say is a misses medium :thumbsup:).

Stephanie

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Guest Sandy74

I am wearing a pair of tights with a Catalina swimsuit, just love the feel of a swimsuit and makes me feel so feminine when I am wearing it, just shaved my legs last night so enjoying the feel of the tights on my legs.

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Tights on freshly shaved legs - so nice :) . Its getting too late in the year for a swimsuit but I agree they feel good!

At present in all male gear as been out visiting family but looking forward to bedtime wear - cami dress worn as nightdress - so practical and helps me relax!

Tracy x

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Guest Sarah1967

It's a OP strawberry stripe bikini top an bottom with a brown graphic t-shirt an a short jean skirt an flip flops sitting here at the computer having coffee an relaxing.. :)

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Guest Sarah1967

I'm wearing a bikini bra top an a bikini panty an my l.e.i racer back sleep shirt an when I get dressed it will be a bra an a thong with a tank top an a short jean skirt sneakers ... :thumbsup:

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Guest Sarah23510

Simple outfit... black jeans, floral; top (with bra of course), flats, earrings (have to wear them!), touch of makeup. Nothing fancy but just wanted to feel like a normal girl around the house today!

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Getting cool enough for winter wear here. Cami vest top and panties but with white roll neck mid thigh knitted (jumper) dress and black thick leggings. Thick white socks turned down to just cover the bottom of leggings and black (boot) trainers.

Tracy

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Guest Ashlyn M

I wear my coat so much that it doesn't even work in keeping me warm in the winter anymore. That's how all of my coats are. I wear them because they have pockets and they hide my nasty, gross, ugly body.

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Guest DazedAndConfused

A black hoodie, a tshirt of one of my favorite local bands, and guys' black skinny jeans with zippers all over them. My typical "guy" outfit!

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Guest Sarah1967

I just woke up made my coffee an my outfit is a Pink T-Shirt Bra an a coral Thong an black Tank top an my little pink skirt for the morning it's so comfy :)

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Guest Sarah1967

Right now it's a floral demi bra an a floral thong an a pink tank top an a short jean jean skirt an flip flops I here at the computer having my coffee an checking my emails.. :thumbsup:

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Guest Sarah1967

It's Friday an right now it's a demi bra an a thong an black leggings an a long black top with white tribal graphic designs an wedges. waiting for a friend to come over, :thumbsup:

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Guest Laura Storm

At work right now so my ACUs and boots, with light blue bikini style panties (my little way of dressing up in uniform).

But when I get home tonight its sweatpants and a tee whilst I study. I love dressing up.. but sometimes a girl needs her comfort clothes. ;)

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Laura (:

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But when I get home tonight its sweatpants and a tee whilst I study. I love dressing up.. but sometimes a girl needs her comfort clothes. ;)

I hear you on that one!

Once home the uniform goes down and out comes comfortable stuff. :wub:

I'm rocking a white long sleeve tee with a cranberry open weave hooded sweater with black cropped leggings and a pair of Uggs.

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At the moment ready to see the New Year in at home, ready for bed wearing fleecy furry top, yoga pants and pretty socks!

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I am wearing a nice typical for me comfy outfit. Since I am at my computer I have slipped off my women's sandals (glorified flip flops really, but pretty), panties, long three tiered (blue, dark forest print, green tiers from top to bottom respectively) hippie skirt (my friend Jennifer hates it, but I like it, and think it is comfortable), with a black T-shirt from Iceland (it says Iceland experience above my left boob).

For jewelry I am wearing gold hoop earrings, gold necklace, very large amber necklace, and on a black cord a smallish Thor's Hammer pendant in bronze, and also a cuff on my right wrist made of white pearls in three strands, and on my left wrist I have a bangle of elongated and roundish (interspersed) amber. I have my cashmere sweater on my seatback in case I need to go outside. Yep, I am a hippie chick, and my outfit proves it. :)

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Stephanie

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Guest cerise

More like 15 minutes ago.

A v neck black cotton long sleeve top .

Silver hoop earings and a three inch belt with a brass buckle and my mom's two starnd bracelet with blue oval stones in it (used to wear it when I was 14). Black Hue leggings I customized to be high waisted and my usual boots with stable but a high heel.

I have bad (osteo in one) ankles and the higher heel is easier for me to walk in, and the boots support my ankle.

I love boots so its a win win situation.

Sounds counter intuitive re the heels but if you saw me walk in flats and then in heels you'd say "Stick to the heels Darling/ene."

I want a pair of sandals with a bit of a heel.

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Guest Sarah1967

Right now it's a purple sports bra an a purple tank top an black/pink athletic shorts an athletic shoes this morning an later today a jean skirt instead of the shorts... :):thumbsup:

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Guest JaneShannon

Working around the house, so a short black skirt with a purple panties, a hot pink cami with lace on the top and hem. Right now I am having lunch and drinking coffee, so I got a little cold so I added an old men's flannel shirt--warm and cozy.

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Gosh and bigoram O'Charlize here waiting until i go out to a meeting for a green outfit. A pink scarf always makes the green greener. For now it is jeans with just a hint of goat manure from dealing with a sick doe and her two kids. Bottle feeding baby goats is hard to do in a cute outfit but still makes you feel so good.

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