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To: xsmommy

Yeah, I don’t understand these women who drag their hubby’s to the clothes store every time they need a new outfit. Those poor guys are SO bored and it makes me so uncomfortable to have them near the dressing room. That’s one of the reasons I buy most of my clothes online.


23 posted on 04/16/2009 3:43:57 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Riding the Korean Wave, one Bae Yong Joon drama at a time!)
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To: Tamar1973

I am not remotely concerned about them being near the dressing room, but they are quite often standing right in front of where i want to look, etc. I have ranted at Talbots to the salesladies about it and they have told me how many women will not buy clothes unless the hubby is there to approve or disapprove. i find that unbelievable. i basically buy stuff and try on at home etc and return what doesn’t fit, look right etc. anyway. A habit that i developed when shopping with kids in strollers etc.


30 posted on 04/16/2009 3:50:11 PM PDT by xsmommy
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To: Tamar1973

We’re mostly sleeping when we’re near the dressing room. But it does really suck when there’s no seating, kind of does force us to act like stalkers.


32 posted on 04/16/2009 3:51:15 PM PDT by razorboy
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To: Tamar1973

Well, that’s my wife and I don’t understand it, either. Trust me, I don’t wanna be there either LOL. And the salon too. Must be some form of separation anxiety or some other form of angst about being afraid of getting the wrong thing etc. Fortunately, I’m alot better about taking the kids and waiting outside or going somewhere else now than a few years back.


60 posted on 04/16/2009 6:43:41 PM PDT by Citizen of the Savage Nation
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