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Every season? Really? Who DOES that? The only way I can see that making any sense at all is if you only buy enough pairs for a week and they're really cheaply made. Now, I might *buy* a few pairs here and there throughout the year, but that doesn't mean I *replace* the old ones. If they only asked how often women

I assume the cream pie panties would be ones she'd put on after sex and would have her and her boyfriend's fluids combined, while the semen-soaked ones would be ones her boyfriend ejaculated on directly.

Uuugh, yes. I've known a lot of people in service jobs who have degrees, but ended up where they are because they needed work and that's all they could find.

I agree. It's been kind of "anything goes" for a while, now, fashion-wise, so pretty much everything they wear still looks current. And the points being made are just as relevant now as they ever were, which actually might be kind of sad when you think about it.

I didn't figure you were complaining, just that it was a weird story worth mentioning. I was just kind of wondering aloud about the reason.

I meant to say "it implies that either you think you know more about the job than the salesperson does, or that you think the salesperson is lying to you", but Kinja (*shakes fist*) won't let me edit my earlier comment.

But all that double and triple-checking comes across as condescending, as if you think the person is unintelligent and does not know what he or she is talking about. Most salespeople and store employees do know their stock, as they spend endless hours putting it away, cleaning it up after customers, and just plain

Maybe he spoke more English than the rest, so they figured they'd follow his lead instead of possibly messing up the menu?

That would definitely be an issue for me, too, but it sure is fun to look.

That dress is beautiful. So are a lot of the others they have on that site. Wow.

I can't even get over how rude that is.

Maybe green, if that's a color that works well for you? It's a nice all-season color.

Oh! I knew I'd seen something like this on some show before, but couldn't remember what one.

"But when I'm considering what to wear I always think it would be a shame if I didn't get a chance alienate people with my personality because my attire beat me to it :)"

Those are excellent rules. I try to live by 6-10, especially.

Oh, my goodness, that's GORGEOUS. I love it :D

I've definitely worn black to weddings, too, as have lots of other people I've known. I'm not sure it's much of a rule anymore.

Oh, yeah, it's different if someone knows you. Still potentially annoying and invasive, but at least you can put it in the context of their personality and the fact that you're acquainted.

I mostly agree with you, but the point here is that whether she's cleared it with her doctor is her and said doctor's business, not strangers at the gym. It's condescending for these people to assume that she's not intelligent or informed enough to make the right choices for her and her baby.

I was thinking this, too.