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franciscanheart

I'm wearing pantaloons for the first time in years and it feels really strange.

 

As you were.

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PhuturePriest

This just in: I was really tired this morning, but that is no excuse whatsoever for the fact that I did not think to post "I know, I recently began wearing pantaloons again, too."

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BarbTherese

Going to a wedding next week and wearing a skirt - it feels weird!  I'm an immodest trollop too and all the time, don't wear anything by my immodest trollop gear.

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I just took a 4 hour nap. Wearing pantaloons. 

Also, can I just say how proud I am of phatmass? We're already halfway through May, and this is the closest we've come to a modesty thread.

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IgnatiusofLoyola

I'm the opposite, I haven't worn a dress in years (unless you count nightgowns). Since I'm homebound I have no occasion to wear a dress. I own two dresses in two different sizes (my weight fluctates a lot for all kinds of boring health reasons). I bought them in case I was well enough to attend my father's memorial service--in the end I wasn't. I have some other things like a long cotton print skirt, and probably some other skirts that I've forgotten I own. I do have sweaters and T-shirts and things. And, I'm well-equipped for winter. In summer I usually wear shorts and a T-shirt, but all my shorts are modest, and since I only see human beings in person once a week (and frequently often less often that that--I've gone as long as a month), only my cat sees me. As long as I feed my cat at proper intervals, she could care less what I wear.

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Basilisa Marie

I'm wearing a dress to work today, but with leggings because it's cold. Since the leggings aren't see-through, do they count as pantaloons? 

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i wore a kilt once.

 

I think i liked it a bit too much... but then that's a bit more of me than you need to know......

 

:|

stop calling me fat.

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CatherineM

My husband thought about wearing a kilt to our wedding, but he'd have looked like Santa Claus in drag. 

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