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12 minutes ago, Birdie said:

Cute 💞 'back and body hurts'

Thank you!

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I usually work from home, so if my assignments keep moving and are well received n I answer emails n Phone I can work naked. usually. 

so that's how I get away with short denim mini n top with cfm heels to work. smiles

otherwise I'd wear something longer n cute, not as slutty, like when I work at torrid, I dress cute for there. but main job is basically not aware of missy..well. mostly. I think. 

 

dinner break

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White and blue cardigan, white undershirt, black leggings, white boots. One winter outfit that’s new. 

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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

White and blue cardigan, white undershirt, black leggings, white boots. One winter outfit that’s new. 

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Nice 💖

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aahley..did you say...winter? ee gads...nooooooo

 

laughs..I like spring n summer..winter gets messy here..but hey..I'll live

 

hugs to all

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5 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:

White and blue cardigan, white undershirt, black leggings, white boots. One winter outfit that’s new. 

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Cute outfit :DD

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21 minutes ago, RaineOnYourParade said:

Cute outfit :DD

Thank you!

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Getting chilly here too in NC ... Getting in all the skirt wearing that I can before it gets too cold ... Wish I could be more public with that part of me ... 

 

Wore white "lettuce trim" socks (with a daisy embroidered on them) to my doc appointment yesterday ... sure I got some weird stares ... I bought a pair of lavender jeans that are really comfortable ... will I be daring enough to wear them anywhere but when I am by myself at home? 

 

Today wearing a purple long-sleeve tshirt with a flowery purple/yellow/lavender skirt that I really like (with a pair of shorts close by in case I get unexpected company) ... sigh... 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, EasyE said:

Getting chilly here too in NC ... Getting in all the skirt wearing that I can before it gets too cold ...

True, a little chillier this morning.   I'm going up the mountain to Asheville for my support group today.  But I'm wearing a skirt of course.  I use extra layers - slips & thigh-highs to keep warm in colder weather.  It works for me.

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planning on longer skirt n 3/4 sleeve blouse for township meeting later

 

working in usual denim mini n cotton top over torrid lingerie 

 

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Black lace bell sleeve top with maxi black skirt and pink sports bra 

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My new 'Torrid Curve' bra has different molded cups than I'm used to, and creates quite a bit more projection.

I'm wearing it today and will wear a denim blouse over it.

OMG! Am I visible 🤭🤗🙆‍♀️

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6 hours ago, Birdie said:

My new 'Torrid Curve' bra has different molded cups than I'm used to, and creates quite a bit more projection.

I'm wearing it today and will wear a denim blouse over it.

OMG! Am I visible 🤭🤗🙆‍♀️

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It looks good. Let them be seen not like can control it 

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27 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Blue and white striped dress 

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Cute blue! 💞

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2 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:

Blue and white striped dress 

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Very pretty!

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8 minutes ago, Jet McCartney said:

Dressed for outdoor work today. Less extravagant than usual.

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Very handsome

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