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Posted by lucille on February 12, 2009, 1:35 pm
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> On 2/12/09 1:06 PM, in article 6vj6paFkfmh3U1@mid.individual.net, "Karen C
>> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>>> OK - back story. For what every, mildly insane reason, DD has agreed to
>>> arrive at school tomorrow "looking like a girl" not a girl in boys
>>> clothes.
>>> (BTW, that is an accurate way to describe her preferred dress)
>> Tell DD that Auntie Karen agrees with her preferred mode of dress.
>> There are people I've known for years who are not aware that I have legs.
> I agree - I prefer pants/jeans, shorts....
> C
I do too and rarely wear skirts any more, but there were times that I loved
being dressed up in "girl" clothes. I've always been conservative and
rarely (read almost never) wore anything ruffly or frilly, but J. Crew was
another word for heaven to me.
L
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on February 12, 2009, 3:16 pm
On 2/12/09 1:35 PM, in article gn1q67$t1c$1@news.motzarella.org, "lucille"
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>> On 2/12/09 1:06 PM, in article 6vj6paFkfmh3U1@mid.individual.net, "Karen C
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>>> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>>>> OK - back story. For what every, mildly insane reason, DD has agreed to
>>>> arrive at school tomorrow "looking like a girl" not a girl in boys
>>>> clothes.
>>>> (BTW, that is an accurate way to describe her preferred dress)
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tell DD that Auntie Karen agrees with her preferred mode of dress.
>>> There are people I've known for years who are not aware that I have legs.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I agree - I prefer pants/jeans, shorts....
>>
>>
>> C
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> I do too and rarely wear skirts any more, but there were times that I loved
> being dressed up in "girl" clothes. I've always been conservative and
> rarely (read almost never) wore anything ruffly or frilly, but J. Crew was
> another word for heaven to me.
>
> L
>
Well - here's the rub - she'll buy/choose something "girly" and then hate
wearing it.
Cheryl
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Posted by lucille on February 12, 2009, 3:44 pm
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> On 2/12/09 1:35 PM, in article gn1q67$t1c$1@news.motzarella.org, "lucille"
>>> On 2/12/09 1:06 PM, in article 6vj6paFkfmh3U1@mid.individual.net, "Karen
>>> C
>>>> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>>>>> OK - back story. For what every, mildly insane reason, DD has agreed
>>>>> to
>>>>> arrive at school tomorrow "looking like a girl" not a girl in boys
>>>>> clothes.
>>>>> (BTW, that is an accurate way to describe her preferred dress)
>>>> Tell DD that Auntie Karen agrees with her preferred mode of dress.
>>>> There are people I've known for years who are not aware that I have
>>>> legs.
>>> I agree - I prefer pants/jeans, shorts....
>>> C
>> I do too and rarely wear skirts any more, but there were times that I
>> loved
>> being dressed up in "girl" clothes. I've always been conservative and
>> rarely (read almost never) wore anything ruffly or frilly, but J. Crew
>> was
>> another word for heaven to me.
>> L
> Well - here's the rub - she'll buy/choose something "girly" and then hate
> wearing it.
> Cheryl
Get used to it--she's a tween and they have no clue what they want.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on February 12, 2009, 3:58 pm
On 2/12/09 3:44 PM, in article gn21og$o7l$1@news.motzarella.org, "lucille"
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>> On 2/12/09 1:35 PM, in article gn1q67$t1c$1@news.motzarella.org, "lucille"
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>>>> On 2/12/09 1:06 PM, in article 6vj6paFkfmh3U1@mid.individual.net, "Karen
>>>> C
>>>>
>>>>> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>>>>>> OK - back story. For what every, mildly insane reason, DD has agreed
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> arrive at school tomorrow "looking like a girl" not a girl in boys
>>>>>> clothes.
>>>>>> (BTW, that is an accurate way to describe her preferred dress)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tell DD that Auntie Karen agrees with her preferred mode of dress.
>>>>> There are people I've known for years who are not aware that I have
>>>>> legs.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I agree - I prefer pants/jeans, shorts....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> C
>>>>
>>>
>>> I do too and rarely wear skirts any more, but there were times that I
>>> loved
>>> being dressed up in "girl" clothes. I've always been conservative and
>>> rarely (read almost never) wore anything ruffly or frilly, but J. Crew
>>> was
>>> another word for heaven to me.
>>>
>>> L
>>>
>> Well - here's the rub - she'll buy/choose something "girly" and then hate
>> wearing it.
>>
>>
>> Cheryl
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> Get used to it--she's a tween and they have no clue what they want.
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>
Thanks
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Posted by Trish Brown on February 12, 2009, 4:21 pm
lucille wrote:
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> Get used to it--she's a tween and they have no clue what they want.
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Heee! Lucille, you are *such* a wise woman! Little girls: can't live
with 'em, can't live without 'em! (I reckon boys are *so* much easier -
WYSIWYG and all that).
--
Trish Brown
Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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>> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>>> OK - back story. For what every, mildly insane reason, DD has agreed to
>>> arrive at school tomorrow "looking like a girl" not a girl in boys
>>> clothes.
>>> (BTW, that is an accurate way to describe her preferred dress)
>> Tell DD that Auntie Karen agrees with her preferred mode of dress.
>> There are people I've known for years who are not aware that I have legs.
> I agree - I prefer pants/jeans, shorts....
> C