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Re: suggestions.
PostQuote from namemenatalie: “thats so narrow minded. they weren't meant strictly for the skinnier people. just because they are called "skinny" jeans doesnt mean a bigger girl couldnt wear them. a bigger girl can look just as good in a pair as a skinny gal can.” That is just stupid. If they made "fatty" jeans or "bigger girl" jeans, then your illogical thinking might make sense. Skinny jeans are not for plus size girls - period.
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Re: suggestions.
PostIf your friend isn't skinny, why would you buy her skinny jeans? Do her a favor and find something else.
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Sorry, this ended up being kinda long... My father is a fucking asshole. I want to love him, I really do. I want things to me "normal", but they never will be. My mother is a follower and I hate her for that too. They have no clue who I am. I have a "pretend life" that they see, because that's what they want, and a totally different reality that I exist in every day. He had a difficult life and worked very hard to have an upper middle class life in America (my parents came from another country).…
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Re: your wishlist
PostI just ordered these online: 1_171009_AV_97~BLACK.JPG I but even on sale it looks like I won't be able to afford food for the next two weeks LOL
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Re: nightclub!
PostQuote from Krasseevaya: “Do you have a Sephora at your mall? The Sephora at my mall gives free makeup tips and makeovers. The next time you're free you should check it out. ” Awsome advice. You can even go get a quick makeover before you go out clubbin.
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First, I wouldn have moved them right away and not pissed off my Mom. But, what kinda bugs me is (assuming, b/c she doesn't say!) her parents bought her those clothes, isn't it sorta disrespectful not to put up a fight for them? It's like saying "yeah Mom, throw them away, you paid for all of it and you'll just have to buy me more". It's like her Mom tested her on two different levels and she failed on both. I could be wrong...
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Re: Coming out advice?
paperdollkittie - - LGBT
PostUnless you have some huge need for drama and attention, ask yourself why it's necessary to share your sexual orientation. Do straight people run around telling everyone that they prefer the opposite sex?
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Re: When do u shop?
PostI shop when the deals are too good to pass up. Going to Express later today b/c I can combine 50% off with $40 off a $100 purchase and additional 10% w/ member card. That's $100 of clothes for the cost of a cheap lunch
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The stress of being gay is enormous (e.g., friends, family, community, etc.). I would casually ask what her own opinion is of her sexuality and how she would feel about (and deal with) coming out. Ask if she experimenting, or is interested in a long-term relationship. I can tell you from personal experience that this won't be the first time you will encounter this situation with someone who is bi.