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Post by Charisma69 on Aug 26, 2005 18:54:13 GMT -5
It's not fun for us either. If I had it for a whole month I'd be on the 10 most wanted list.
The other 9 would be running from me.
I hear that. I'm so glad to be done with the cranky. That sucked for me too - though it probably did suck worse for other people.
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Post by quantumcat on Aug 26, 2005 18:58:30 GMT -5
i wanted a hysterectomy at 9.
I still don't think they had a good reason to deny me.
I'd gone nearly a decade without puberty.
I'd given it a shot for 3 months.
Why not let me go back to what worked?
I make Angelus look like Groo when I'm cranky.
Thank the Dear for menopause!
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Aug 30, 2005 15:38:11 GMT -5
I cannot believe that I missed out on this conversation.
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Post by tjaman on Nov 10, 2005 10:04:13 GMT -5
* peeks in *
Oh ... excuse me.
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Post by AlyWay on Nov 10, 2005 11:16:48 GMT -5
i seriously asked my OB for a hyster when i had Samuel. she just laughed. i, on the other hand, was not amused.
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Nov 28, 2005 12:42:56 GMT -5
They mock your request.
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Post by AlyWay on Mar 20, 2006 21:03:05 GMT -5
ok ladies quick vent here.
i am not a skinny chick. why is it that in one brand of pants i can wear a size 14 and then another brand i can barely squeeze into a 20??
major grrrrr.........
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Post by Charisma69 on Mar 20, 2006 21:05:54 GMT -5
ok ladies quick vent here. i am not a skinny chick. why is it that in one brand of pants i can wear a size 14 and then another brand i can barely squeeze into a 20?? major grrrrr.........
Because pant makers are evil?
I know what you mean. Some shirts I wear a medium, others a large. That's why I rarely buy shirts online, and I never buy pants online. It's too much of a bother.
It would be nice if they'd just standardize the sizes already.
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Post by AlyWay on Mar 20, 2006 21:07:43 GMT -5
i agree, granted i don't really want to find out that my waist might be larger than my inseam but shopping would be so much easier.
guys have all the pants fun.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Mar 20, 2006 21:16:15 GMT -5
Excuse me?
Trust me when I say sizes for guys aren't any more constant than girls' are. Frikkin' XL.
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Post by dEz on Mar 20, 2006 21:18:32 GMT -5
Hmm - I order allot online and dont seem to have too many problems. But like with jeans, I usually wear gap or levis, so I already know what size I am and I can just order the same. I tend to be able to fit in a standard size pretty well.
With clothes there is a sizing tollerance thing happening. You see it more when you move into the couture fashion. You can buy a much smaller size. I think it just makes rich women feel better about themselves, perhalps an angle by the designers. I really never understood that phenomenon.
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Post by Darkchylde on Mar 21, 2006 4:02:29 GMT -5
ok ladies quick vent here. i am not a skinny chick. why is it that in one brand of pants i can wear a size 14 and then another brand i can barely squeeze into a 20?? major grrrrr......... Be glad you're not on holiday in another country. The sizes are all different.
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Post by Charisma69 on Mar 21, 2006 20:07:12 GMT -5
Hmm - I order allot online and dont seem to have too many problems. But like with jeans, I usually wear gap or levis, so I already know what size I am and I can just order the same. I tend to be able to fit in a standard size pretty well. With clothes there is a sizing tollerance thing happening. You see it more when you move into the couture fashion. You can buy a much smaller size. I think it just makes rich women feel better about themselves, perhalps an angle by the designers. I really never understood that phenomenon.
I order alot of things online, just not clothes. I can order a large shirt from one place and have it fit perfectly. I can order a large shirt from someplace else and have it fit like a nightgown. Then I can get a large shirt from yet another place and have it be too tight - which the guys would like but I prefer not to dress too slutty.
I've never tried ordering pants online. I have enough trouble getting those at the brick and mortar stores. I wear different sizes depending on who made them.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Mar 21, 2006 20:22:31 GMT -5
I once heard something about jean sizes, but I don't know if it's only about jeans. Supposedly they cut the fabric in stacks, so the bottom layer is smaller than the top. Then you could have two pairs of size 14 Levis that were slightly different sizes.
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Post by dEz on Mar 21, 2006 21:59:41 GMT -5
I know that's true with Abercrombie and Hollister. The clerks are all to quick to tell you that and those things fit skin tight so you notice the slightest error.
I dont personally wear either brand, they are def for teens. But my daughter does.
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