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Guest Zabrak

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I've always been too small to shop in the mens department so I've been cursed to wear cute clothing in the boys wear. However, I found a mens shirt that fits pretty well. I'M A BIG BOY NOW LOL. I had to get some 'nice' clothing for xmas dinner with the in-laws and such.

The best part about this is I got my grandma to come with me and help me pick one. I want to get her involved and more comfortable with my change. At first she was stiff as a board and said she didn't like anything..then I picked a shirt and she said it was ugly then helped me find somthing better(ok..she did all the shopping but I hate it anyway). She was smiling at the end and she bought me three pairs of clothing rather then the one I went for. B) I hope to get all my family happy and involved with my change. All the better it'll be for me this way.

Oh, and heres a picture of the mens top. I just threw it on for a quick picture with the cam.

bigboyshirt.jpg

Ignore the Gundam Wing poster behind me...its not so grown up.(if anyone cares its the Force Impluse Gundam with a lazer cannon.)

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Guest Crossroads

Looks awesome to me! You should unbutton that top button for a sexy look, lol!! Or a tie! Or an open shirt with a loose tie!

And I love Gundam Wing and think it's so grown up!!!!!

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Poster? You mean the abstract art? ;) In other words you were worrying about nothing. Looks like abstract art.

But I do dig the shirt. What material is that? lol don't answer, I'm goin off on tangients.

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Looking good, Zabrak!

I'm back now and very happy, the cuter quarterback won! :wub:

You never mentioned that you were part British! That explains a lot! :D

I'm more British than the rest of my family! :lol:

You do look great, that's a nice shirt, too. I like the suggestion of either unbottoning the top button or wearing a tie (I hated ties), you might like the feel of something tight around your neck making you choke - it's a constant reminder that you are male! :lol:

So glad that you are starting to get some support up there in the Great White North!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest My_Genesis
Who cares about the poster anyway? Who wants to grow up either? I certainly don't. One of my favorite shows is South Park.

Lookin' good in the shirt too.

hey that show is rated MA - meaning "Mature audiences" :lol:

yeah im a big fan so if not in yours i had to say that in my own defense. lol

yeah the shirt's looking good B)

i love our school's bookstore because most of the clothes are unisex...i think. although im not sure because when i look at stuff online it either says "women's" or it doesn't say anything...so maybe the ones that don't say anything are men's? anyway all the stuff i buy doesn't specify a gender. :P

also bought guy's flip-flops because they didn't have girl's ones in a big enough size. lol

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I'm back now and very happy, the cuter quarterback won! :wub:

lol wow. Now that is the ultimate woman's answer. And very cute.

you might like the feel of something tight around your neck making you choke - it's a constant reminder that you are male! :lol:

lol wow. Is that what that is? :P

I love your posts Sally.

But as for the not growing up thing, it was within the last 24 hours that I just said "I'm Peter Pan" lol I was joking of course :rolleyes:

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What can I say Evan, I've got to be me! :lol:

I'm 57 and I might start growing up any day now - It's never gonna happen!

Back to how great Zabrak looks in his new shirt, you've got a bit of a Tom Petty look going on there!

Love ya,

Sally

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Zabrack has the whole "English rock star, misunderstood, complex enigma" thing going on. He just needs an agent and some hot girl groupies. Dude, you definately want the groupies :P

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Guest Jackson

Okay, fine. I should have caught the dry humor. Not everyone gets British humor which stuns me since I love it. I've had to see people watch British television shows and not get any of the jokes or humor in it. It's a sad, sad thing to see.

I was also gonna say that I didn't know that South Park was MA. But then I remembered it. Darn those hormones. My memory is so not what it used to be.

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Zabrak,

Just showing my age with the Tom Petty reference!

He was/is a rock star - most popular in the late 70s and 80s - he resurfaces everynow and then. His biggest hit recently was 'Free Falling'.

I'm sure if you google Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers you will find a picture!

Take you in your cool shirt, die your hair blonde and add a guitar - it's Tom Petty!

I'l try to bring myself up to date, but it's hard to stay up with new music when you get paid for playing Dorsey and Miller! Swing Musicians from the 40's, before anybody asks - I'M NOT THAT OLD! :angry:

Seriously all of the girls my age thought that Tom Petty was so cute they all had crushes on him.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Kelly Ann

Looking rather handsome there Zabrak...Sally's right about the TP thing...more than a passing resembalance aside from the hair color...he's blonde...if you get a chance rent Running Down A Dream/Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers...It's a great documentary...but watch the concert on the best TV/Surround system you can find...it totally ROCKS...when Stevie Nicks comes out to sing it's THE bomb! Haven't seen any posts on your gaming web-site construction...hope that's 1/2 as well along as you (-; Kelly Ann

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hey dude awesome shirt. it fits ya. well i'm a pretty small dude. but i do go to the mens sections for shirts. i go for a small. most of the t-shirt i get usually shrink after a few washes. i'm a skater type kid so yeah. but if i go more prepish i guess then i go to american eagle or hollister in the US and order from their site. their clothes go from XS so yeah. so yeah. if that's expensive well department store clothing in men's small isn't too bad. they shrink so it will fit you after a couple of washes. because i noticed that when i get it it's big on me but after a few washes it fits perfectly. so yeah =] just a little tip.

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Zabrak, we are the same brand of nerd. As I was reading your post I was thinking "I wonder what Gundam that is". Ha!

I know who Tom Petty is and I'm not all that old. He's awesome!!

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