:D Amen! Yeah, I think I was thinking/saying the same thing you did, just in a much more condensed version. XD ...Although I haven't had the experience of dudes asking me to carry stuff for them. I have asked Ryan to carry my stuff though, when I really just didn't feel like carrying around a purse.
And yeah, I totally agree with you on the clothing stuff. :P Girls will be girls, that's just how it is. Plus, as you said, our clothes are generally more complicated than dudes' clothing. My art prof actually commented on this once, and how she felt bad because guys clothes don't really have that many variations, and all the guys in my class were like, uh, we're totally cool with that. XD
Also, I am totally using "blackens my snapper" from now on. What an awesome phrase.
wow, color me surprised. (lol I almost just combined surprised and impressed and wrote "color me suppressed") I have had plenty of "can I put this in your purse" experiences.
and yay, I love "blackens my snapper." It's originally from the show Sheep in the Big City which is incredibly awesome.
Fuck yes, Sheep in the Big City. God I miss that show (and similar awesome cartoons).
Thanks for the comments, Mel and Nancy (and Andrew, wayyyyy up at the top).
I DO realize that things aren't just as simple as smacking on some numbers and calling it a day. I understand clothes have to be tried on...maybe this entry was just the organizational freak in me bugging out. I dunno.
Thanks very much for the insightful commentary and the valid points. They were informative and much appreciated!
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And yeah, I totally agree with you on the clothing stuff. :P Girls will be girls, that's just how it is. Plus, as you said, our clothes are generally more complicated than dudes' clothing. My art prof actually commented on this once, and how she felt bad because guys clothes don't really have that many variations, and all the guys in my class were like, uh, we're totally cool with that. XD
Also, I am totally using "blackens my snapper" from now on. What an awesome phrase.
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and yay, I love "blackens my snapper." It's originally from the show Sheep in the Big City which is incredibly awesome.
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God I miss that show (and similar awesome cartoons).
Thanks for the comments, Mel and Nancy (and Andrew, wayyyyy up at the top).
I DO realize that things aren't just as simple as smacking on some numbers and calling it a day. I understand clothes have to be tried on...maybe this entry was just the organizational freak in me bugging out. I dunno.
Thanks very much for the insightful commentary and the valid points. They were informative and much appreciated!
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