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@Kiera The tank would be just fine. Be careful of white if you go braless ;).  

I'm not much of an online shopper for clothes. Basics like cami tops or underwear sure, but anything else I need to see and feel it. Plus, it's more like a treasure hunt when I go to the store.

 

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6 hours ago, Niamh said:

I have to say that I am addicted to Online Shopping for womens clothes, shoes and accessories. Is there a group for this (like Alcoholics Anonymous)? Because I probably need to join it :)

 

Hi Niamh. Yes, there is a 12-step program for being "addicted to Online Shopping."

Try https://debtorsanonymous.org/. Good luck.

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6 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

The tank would be just fine. Be careful of white if you go braless ;).  

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When it got wet it stuck to me like a second skin.

 

@Elizabeth Star Yea i ordered more in different colors but fear too late! "Ex-wife" says between the new EV IM's, cycled "P" and (*achm embarrassed*) "pumping"  of late there's still NO WAY so . . 

 

It's either disappoint grandbaby with loose shirt & no pool OR . . 

 

Just say "f it", everybody already "knows", and I need to STOP being lazy & procrastinating and start working on my complexion, makeup and hair? A bra poolside? Definitely NOT as boss lady already *smiles* every time she suspects & checks!

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7 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

@Kiera The tank would be just fine. Be careful of white if you go braless ;).  

I'm not much of an online shopper for clothes. Basics like cami tops or underwear sure, but anything else I need to see and feel it. Plus, it's more like a treasure hunt when I go to the store.

 

I agree. It's more fun to go out and explore.

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(ps: upon reflection I may just play it cool & wait to see if my daughter's - who's currently living at their parents house - boyfriend's (is 6'2") SISTER is there as she's as tall as me/'bout same weight (heavier?) and am strangely(age?) very attracted toward her in a way I as yet cannot define!) 

 

*sigh* This *gender-fluid* thing is TOUGH 'ave NO IDEA what her real "status" is but last party was with her younger brother (who's very TALL as well)?

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Thought I'd share this link with the girls here.

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I managed to get away from the yard work for while today. My wife insisted. All-in-all I wore 4 different outfits. This is 2 of them. The first one is just an all black version of what I wore the other day with a spiked collar this time. I was out in my naked jeep and it was only in the 50s-60s all day so I wasn't showing any skin. Later, when I went to pick up dinner I changed into short, shorts and a yoga hoodie. The temperature was dropping but I still took my jeep. I'm an adult woman, I'm happy, and don't care anymore what people might say when they see me.

 

 

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Today I'm wearing another faux wrap pull over dress with elastic waist band.

I have a full lace trimmed black slip under it.

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I like a slip or half slip under my dresses and skirts.  Kinda necessary if the fabric is light.

They were the basic undergarment for centuries.

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I went shopping this morning looking specifically for this jacket.  I have walked by it on numerous previous occasions but as I was always in male mode, I never tried it on.  This morning, however, I was presenting properly and my objective was to see how it fit before I bought it.   My wife has a similar jacket without breast pockets, which to my eye, looks more feminine.  I have been searching for something similar, for some time.  This jacket was quite flattering and it does look very feminine, so I bought it.  With the Memorial Day sale and an added discount for using my Macy's card, I paid less than half the regular selling price.  This one's a keeper.

 

 

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Had to walk the dogs so I changed pumps to flats.

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Love the denim jacket Sally.

 

Shopping is one of those things I have to do in person.I need to touch and hold up to me and get a visual of how it looks.

Online is a total crap shoot because sizes are all over the place.

Tops are pretty forgiving size wise but leggings,pants or jeans are not.

Skirts are easy to shop for dresses are not.

Online shopping just doesn't work for me.

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Love that jacket @Sally Stone!

My wife's best friend gave me this top about a month ago and then it got warm here so never wore it. Well, the temps have plummeted so I decided to don it today.  I love the color and the neckline applique is fun but it doesn't fit well.  The deltoid/biceps area is really snug but the chest is loose. (I need more boob to fit it right in that area). It's not bad over all and I will keep it. I figure by next year my arms will be a little skinnier and my boobs hopefully bigger ;)

 

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No piccy, but wore a skirt for the first time outside in public! Been dressing for over a year, but never a skirt. Felt amazing, and so right. I always thought it wouldnt work on me, and apart from a tanned face and white legs (I'm working on it), it was a good look. Just had to change into my Bike gear for a run to the coast, but can already feel my legs craving that skirt again xx

 

 

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I remember that wonderful feeling Luscious.  Hopefully you will keep that enjoyment.  I'll also never forget the super hot day when i stepped up to the counter in a tire store and realized the air conditioner vent blew straight up.  Suddenly tires were the last thing on my mind.

 

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Today I'm wearing a front tie belted dress with side leg slits. I have a full black lace trimmed slip under it.

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7 hours ago, LusciousTheLock said:

Felt amazing, and so right.… …can already feel my legs craving that skirt again

Personally, I dislike when I have to wear britches.  But sometimes it's just necessary.

 

Perhaps growing up in the 50's & 60's when skirts were the norm affected my thinking.  Things have certainly changed since then though.

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I'm not out at work, but this is how I showed up today.  It's kinda fun watching them watch me change.  Nobody says a thing.20210601_002229_Film4-01.thumb.jpeg.470d84b885cd21ab5173a433de9762b7.jpeg

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Pool attire take two.  One piece with a “skort” second layer. The one piece kept things in place and the skort added a protective layer for minor shifts and gave me some insurance in case of a major wardrobe malfunction.  

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Nice summery outfit Niamh.

Chilly and wet all day here plus I spent 4 hours waiting on my Jeep to get fixed.

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