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How does yr husband or boyfriend feel about how u dress up? Do u dress up his way?

Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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My husband says as long as it is something that really reveals that I am married now!
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    BerBer Posts: 24,562
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    Whut?

    What clothing reveals you 'are married now'
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    Cellar_DoorCellar_Door Posts: 2,275
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    Like going to Tesco in your wedding dress?
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    You husband says what?

    As long as it's something that really reveals that you're married now?

    Does that mean you're only allowed to wear a wedding dress? What other clothing could possibly reveal that you're married now?
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    JusticarJusticar Posts: 1,620
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    What do you wear to signify that you're married? Apart from the ring, of course. A ball and chain?
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    BerBer Posts: 24,562
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    sweh wrote: »
    You husband says what?

    As long as it's something that really reveals that you're married now?

    Does that mean you're only allowed to wear a wedding dress? What other clothing could possibly reveal that you're married now?

    Not even a wedding dress would work Miss Havisham ;)
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    DomestosDomestos Posts: 7,014
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    I wear what the hell I want. My OH has never tried to tell me what to wear, as they know how I'd react!
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    Ber wrote: »
    Not even a wedding dress would work Miss Havisham ;)

    Hahaha! Very true.

    Poor Pip and Estella, screw Romeo and Juliet. Their story was the greatest tragedy of all time!
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    StillAliveStillAlive Posts: 1,044
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    I thought we might be treated to a picture or two :(
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16,986
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    OP why don't you put a bit of time and energy into the 46 threads you have started instead of firing off thread after thread that you then abandon. 97 posts and 46 of them are to start new threads that you yourself are not even interested in.

    Maybe I need a nap but...
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    Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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    sweh wrote: »
    You husband says what?

    As long as it's something that really reveals that you're married now?

    Does that mean you're only allowed to wear a wedding dress? What other clothing could possibly reveal that you're married now?

    What I mean here is that the way I used to dress up before I was married should be different from now, for example lets say before I was married I used to dress up in a manner that would attract boys for I was looking for one, but now I have a husband there is no way I can still be dressing up like that.
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    DomestosDomestos Posts: 7,014
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    What I mean here is that the way I used to dress up before I was married should be different from now, for example lets say before I was married I used to dress up in a manner that would attract boys for I was looking for one, but now I have a husband there is no way I can still be dressing up like that.

    So you've always dressed for men instead of for yourself.

    Foolish woman.
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    StillAliveStillAlive Posts: 1,044
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    What I mean here is that the way I used to dress up before I was married should be different from now, for example lets say before I was married I used to dress up in a manner that would attract boys for I was looking for one, but now I have a husband there is no way I can still be dressing up like that.

    Just get a Burka and be done with it.
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    Aarghawasp!Aarghawasp! Posts: 6,205
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    StillAlive wrote: »
    Just get a Burka and be done with it.

    Indeed.

    1894 called. It wants it's Victorian back.
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    Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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    Domestos wrote: »
    So you've always dressed for men instead of for yourself.

    Foolish woman.
    Married couples should give each other respect so me dressing up my own way without my husband's approval means I do not show respect to him and that is what you call foolish. Just bear in mind that being married is different from being single, for when married u have someone in your life.
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    DomestosDomestos Posts: 7,014
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    Married couples should give each other respect so me dressing up my own way without my husband's approval means I do not show respect to him and that is what you call foolish. Just bear in mind that being married is different from being single, for when married u have someone in your life.

    So how has he changed his dress to 'respect' you?
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Ber wrote: »
    Whut?

    What clothing reveals you 'are married now'

    An "I'M WITH STUPID" T-shirt?
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    Aarghawasp!Aarghawasp! Posts: 6,205
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    OP, are you Grand Dizzy's wife?
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    Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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    stoatie wrote: »
    An "I'M WITH STUPID" T-shirt?

    Just wear anything decent.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29,701
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    Tell your "husband" to get stuffed.

    Either that, or this thread is actually a 2/10 for effort.
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    HaloJoeHaloJoe Posts: 13,283
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    Married couples should give each other respect so me dressing up my own way without my husband's approval means I do not show respect to him and that is what you call foolish. Just bear in mind that being married is different from being single, for when married u have someone in your life.

    In a healthy relationship, what you wear should never be an issue. I would never tell my wife or gf what not to, or what to wear. I'd want her to be happy wearing whatever makes her feel good!

    If she wanted to wear a short dress, if she wanted to wear a great big overcoat, fine. If she's happy, i'm happy. Like i said, shouldn't be an issue!
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    Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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    OP why don't you put a bit of time and energy into the 46 threads you have started instead of firing off thread after thread that you then abandon. 97 posts and 46 of them are to start new threads that you yourself are not even interested in.

    Maybe I need a nap but...

    Please m
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    DomestosDomestos Posts: 7,014
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    In a healthy relationship, what you wear should never be an issue. I would never tell my wife or gf what not to, or what to wear. I'd want her to be happy wearing whatever makes her feel good!

    If she wanted to wear a short dress, if she wanted to wear a great big overcoat, fine. If she's happy, i'm happy. Like i said, shouldn't be an issue!

    Lovely answer!
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    StillAliveStillAlive Posts: 1,044
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    In a healthy relationship, what you wear should never be an issue. I would never tell my wife or gf what not to, or what to wear. I'd want her to be happy wearing whatever makes her feel good!

    If she wanted to wear a short dress, if she wanted to wear a great big overcoat, fine. If she's happy, i'm happy. Like i said, shouldn't be an issue!

    Does your gf know about the wife? :D
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    Hilda_ChimanayiHilda_Chimanayi Posts: 123
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    HaloJoe wrote: »
    In a healthy relationship, what you wear should never be an issue. I would never tell my wife or gf what not to, or what to wear. I'd want her to be happy wearing whatever makes her feel good!

    If she wanted to wear a short dress, if she wanted to wear a great big overcoat, fine. If she's happy, i'm happy. Like i said, shouldn't be an issue!

    I buy the clothes and just ask for my husband's approval. If he says it not good then I will not wear it, my husband and I agreed that we should be outspoken about anything that is why I ask him first before doing anything so what I wrote on this thread is his opinion towards how I should dress up.
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    killjoykilljoy Posts: 7,921
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    Originally Posted by Yeah_Jackie View Post
    OP why don't you put a bit of time and energy into the 46 threads you have started instead of firing off thread after thread that you then abandon. 97 posts and 46 of them are to start new threads that you yourself are not even interested in.


    I totally agree, at least this one doesn't have a poll :D
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