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Topic: A Hard Pill To Swallow
blueeyes2000's photo
Mon 07/30/12 06:18 PM
What are you trying to say?

wxmann's photo
Mon 07/30/12 06:20 PM
Edited by wxmann on Mon 07/30/12 06:26 PM

What are you trying to say?


I don't know. It's been a long day at work. I'm sure you would look fantastic wearing any one of those shoes.

Actually, the more I look at those photos, I think the bottom one would look good on ya. :smile: Along with a nice cream or white colour silk charmuse dress with a fuller skirting that hangs around the knees, maybe lower calf in the same flower print would look absolutely fabulous! love flowerforyou blushing

Dodo_David's photo
Mon 07/30/12 08:43 PM

OH GOODY!!! A topic on clothes!!



I can talk about this for hours . . .



whoa I thought that Ted Striker was bad. frustrated


ezas123's photo
Mon 07/30/12 11:33 PM
hu?

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 07/31/12 01:19 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Tue 07/31/12 01:19 AM

You come to this world incarnate from a parallel dimension where everyone wears togas like they did in ancient Greece.

The buildings had pillars and marble and the beds were large feather filled pillows.

People ate fresh fruits set out on long marble tables.

The weather was always wonderful. Everyone loved everyone else.

I have seen this place.... once.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toga

wux's photo
Tue 07/31/12 02:14 AM
Now they have these newfangled clothing made of polyester that wicks away sweat and makes you feel much cooler. I suggest they feel better and an easier wear than Togas.


Togas are breezy, though, that is why they likened it even in its name to gas.


FearandLoathing's photo
Tue 07/31/12 02:44 AM

I don't think I'll ever have someone in my life as I am one of those strange and unusual kind. I do things differently from the main stream. I don't follow fashion trends. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, nor smoke or chew tobacco. do to sensitive hearing I avoid loud concerts and movie theaters. Most importantly I have an unsational appetite for (interests in) considerably loose fitted clothing of lighter weight fabrics. For the sole purpose in knowing what the comfort factor is like.

It's fine when other men wear Hawaiian printed silk or rayon shirts. But totally wrong for someone like me though. I don't care to wear Hawaiian prints shirts any ways. Or even mentioning about wanting to wear clothes made of silk, rayon of soft knits. Yeah, that really drives the women away. And in a big hurry too. Or watch the David Letterman show, seeing him dawn a long dress walking the streets in NYC. Not that I would go that far, but just giving an example. I'm not the only weirdo out there.

Sturdy heavy shirts and jeans are fine for work, but it would be nice to take a vacation from them for a little while. And that unfortunately is a hard pill for anyone to swallow. Most have lots of theories as to why I would have an interest in such clothing. Most of them seem to think it has something to do with sex. Most people want to pretend they know me far better than I know myself. Suppose to be just like that guy they seen on the evening news.

For me (I know me more than anyone will ever try to know me) it is only about the comfort factor. Does it provide sufficient freedom of movement? Is it a cool garment to wear on a rather warm summer day? What about the "breezy" factor? That seems to be the number one topic that chases everyone away. Yet go to You Tube, Fliker and many other sites to see gobs and gobs of videos of windblown hair & clothing - both by men, women and even kids. Wind is a natural daily fact of life, what's so wrong about talking about it?

Oh well....


Want to know something unusual about me? I have an odd fascination with serial killers, not mass murderers though, no...Those aren't my style.

Know what I say when someone looks at me weird? "**** off."

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/31/12 04:25 PM


Want to know something unusual about me? I have an odd fascination with serial killers, not mass murderers though, no...Those aren't my style.

Know what I say when someone looks at me weird? "**** off."


Oh. So that is why Captain Crunch, Tony the Tiger and the Trix rabbit hide when they see you coming.

no photo
Wed 08/01/12 01:33 PM

I don't think I'll ever have someone in my life as I am one of those strange and unusual kind. I do things differently from the main stream. I don't follow fashion trends. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, nor smoke or chew tobacco. do to sensitive hearing I avoid loud concerts and movie theaters. Most importantly I have an unsational appetite for (interests in) considerably loose fitted clothing of lighter weight fabrics. For the sole purpose in knowing what the comfort factor is like.

It's fine when other men wear Hawaiian printed silk or rayon shirts. But totally wrong for someone like me though. I don't care to wear Hawaiian prints shirts any ways. Or even mentioning about wanting to wear clothes made of silk, rayon of soft knits. Yeah, that really drives the women away. And in a big hurry too. Or watch the David Letterman show, seeing him dawn a long dress walking the streets in NYC. Not that I would go that far, but just giving an example. I'm not the only weirdo out there.

Sturdy heavy shirts and jeans are fine for work, but it would be nice to take a vacation from them for a little while. And that unfortunately is a hard pill for anyone to swallow. Most have lots of theories as to why I would have an interest in such clothing. Most of them seem to think it has something to do with sex. Most people want to pretend they know me far better than I know myself. Suppose to be just like that guy they seen on the evening news.

For me (I know me more than anyone will ever try to know me) it is only about the comfort factor. Does it provide sufficient freedom of movement? Is it a cool garment to wear on a rather warm summer day? What about the "breezy" factor? That seems to be the number one topic that chases everyone away. Yet go to You Tube, Fliker and many other sites to see gobs and gobs of videos of windblown hair & clothing - both by men, women and even kids. Wind is a natural daily fact of life, what's so wrong about talking about it?

Oh well....


I think you've been hanging out with the wrong people :smile:

FearandLoathing's photo
Wed 08/01/12 01:57 PM



Want to know something unusual about me? I have an odd fascination with serial killers, not mass murderers though, no...Those aren't my style.

Know what I say when someone looks at me weird? "**** off."


Oh. So that is why Captain Crunch, Tony the Tiger and the Trix rabbit hide when they see you coming.


I do not have time for people who do not wish to learn why I am fascinated with serial killers, nor do I wish to waste time attempting to explain myself to someone who obviously doesn't care enough to know.

I'm me, and if they don't like it...They can right **** off.

navygirl's photo
Thu 08/02/12 11:45 AM
Edited by navygirl on Thu 08/02/12 11:48 AM

I don't think I'll ever have someone in my life as I am one of those strange and unusual kind. I do things differently from the main stream. I don't follow fashion trends. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, nor smoke or chew tobacco. do to sensitive hearing I avoid loud concerts and movie theaters. Most importantly I have an unsational appetite for (interests in) considerably loose fitted clothing of lighter weight fabrics. For the sole purpose in knowing what the comfort factor is like.


I am much like you as I too do things differently and could care less of what people think of me and the way I dress. I have worn workout gear, military uniforms, costumes, short skirts, long gowns, shorts, and biking outfits. If men are too judge me on what I wear; then I am certainly better off alone. I wear what makes me happy and if they don't like; they can hit the road.

wxmann's photo
Sat 08/04/12 09:49 AM
Edited by wxmann on Sat 08/04/12 09:53 AM


I don't think I'll ever have someone in my life as I am one of those strange and unusual kind. I do things differently from the main stream. I don't follow fashion trends. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, nor smoke or chew tobacco. do to sensitive hearing I avoid loud concerts and movie theaters. Most importantly I have an unsational appetite for (interests in) considerably loose fitted clothing of lighter weight fabrics. For the sole purpose in knowing what the comfort factor is like.


I am much like you as I too do things differently and could care less of what people think of me and the way I dress. I have worn workout gear, military uniforms, costumes, short skirts, long gowns, shorts, and biking outfits. If men are too judge me on what I wear; then I am certainly better off alone. I wear what makes me happy and if they don't like; they can hit the road.


WOW, I thought I was the only weird one in this world. You have some kool interests. I do funny things just to make people do the double take. Whether it's a funky walk or goofy looks. I do that all the time at work and most are I guess getting use to that as they don't say much. If it didn't make them laugh, it certainly made me laugh at the silly looks I get. That's the kind of guy I am. Driving can be funny too.

I'm not interested in Togas as mention. Mostly in these considerably relaxed pants I guess are called lounge pants. I bought one on Ebay a while ago. Mine are black rayon with a really soft feel, light in weight and they are exceptionally very loose fitting everywhere. It's a nice change from jeans all the time. I'm surprized to how much cooler they feel. I'd wear 'em outside the home say like for a long walk, but even I feel they are kinda silly looking being so exceptionally very loose fitting throughout. Plus being rayon I'm not sure how I would like 'em in that blown state. It is a considerably light weight fabric and running a 20" box fan does make 'em move easily. So I would assume being outside in the wind would be even breezier feeling. Whether that's an uncomfortable feeling or not - I don't know. I never have worn pants that move in the wind before, let alone very baggy pants.

The wind factor is what keeps me from wearing any kind of more relaxed lighter weight clothing. Though I will admit that clothes are cooler to wear on days like today where it's suppose to be in the upper 90's and heat index values around 100*F. It's that breezy feel I'm not sure I would like. Hence the reason why I'm unusual and why most don't care to have me hanging around them. Tomorrow suppose to be better in temps, but even windier. Assuming we don't get blown away from severe storms overnight.

krupa's photo
Sat 08/04/12 12:33 PM
As long as I got my thongitard...I am ready to roll.

navygirl's photo
Sat 08/04/12 09:26 PM



I don't think I'll ever have someone in my life as I am one of those strange and unusual kind. I do things differently from the main stream. I don't follow fashion trends. Don't drink any alcoholic beverages, nor smoke or chew tobacco. do to sensitive hearing I avoid loud concerts and movie theaters. Most importantly I have an unsational appetite for (interests in) considerably loose fitted clothing of lighter weight fabrics. For the sole purpose in knowing what the comfort factor is like.


I am much like you as I too do things differently and could care less of what people think of me and the way I dress. I have worn workout gear, military uniforms, costumes, short skirts, long gowns, shorts, and biking outfits. If men are too judge me on what I wear; then I am certainly better off alone. I wear what makes me happy and if they don't like; they can hit the road.


WOW, I thought I was the only weird one in this world. You have some kool interests. I do funny things just to make people do the double take. Whether it's a funky walk or goofy looks. I do that all the time at work and most are I guess getting use to that as they don't say much. If it didn't make them laugh, it certainly made me laugh at the silly looks I get. That's the kind of guy I am. Driving can be funny too.

I'm not interested in Togas as mention. Mostly in these considerably relaxed pants I guess are called lounge pants. I bought one on Ebay a while ago. Mine are black rayon with a really soft feel, light in weight and they are exceptionally very loose fitting everywhere. It's a nice change from jeans all the time. I'm surprized to how much cooler they feel. I'd wear 'em outside the home say like for a long walk, but even I feel they are kinda silly looking being so exceptionally very loose fitting throughout. Plus being rayon I'm not sure how I would like 'em in that blown state. It is a considerably light weight fabric and running a 20" box fan does make 'em move easily. So I would assume being outside in the wind would be even breezier feeling. Whether that's an uncomfortable feeling or not - I don't know. I never have worn pants that move in the wind before, let alone very baggy pants.

The wind factor is what keeps me from wearing any kind of more relaxed lighter weight clothing. Though I will admit that clothes are cooler to wear on days like today where it's suppose to be in the upper 90's and heat index values around 100*F. It's that breezy feel I'm not sure I would like. Hence the reason why I'm unusual and why most don't care to have me hanging around them. Tomorrow suppose to be better in temps, but even windier. Assuming we don't get blown away from severe storms overnight.


Nah; there are lots of us weirdos out there. I was just in my biking gear today; next week I will be wearing a medieval dress for a Medieval Fair. I think that is half the fun wearing different things. I love to wear long gowns when I attend the symphony. Heck; I even own a cloak and people thought I was trying to be a vampire but I wore it because it was damn warm. LOL I wear lots of dresses in the summer to work because they are cool and very comfy. I can understand the wind thing though. I had one of my dresses fly up on me when a gust of win hit but caught it before it went too high.

Teri11215's photo
Sat 08/04/12 09:51 PM
Your not different, your unique, which is the way all humans are. We may like the same hobbies, clothes, even books, but when it comes to the type of person we want to share our lives with, that is where we are all different.

Stop beating yourself over this, the right person will come to you, when the time is right.

Good luck to you!

wxmann's photo
Sat 08/25/12 01:12 PM

Nah; there are lots of us weirdos out there. I was just in my biking gear today; next week I will be wearing a medieval dress for a Medieval Fair. I think that is half the fun wearing different things. I love to wear long gowns when I attend the symphony. Heck; I even own a cloak and people thought I was trying to be a vampire but I wore it because it was damn warm. LOL I wear lots of dresses in the summer to work because they are cool and very comfy. I can understand the wind thing though. I had one of my dresses fly up on me when a gust of win hit but caught it before it went too high.


I like a gal that wears dresses or skirts often. That kind of garment really accentuates a woman. So they are very comfy too, hey? Hmm... spock

Ladywind7's photo
Sat 08/25/12 03:12 PM
You are not wierd at all. I will climb to the heighest places simply to feel the power of the wind thrashing around me. Best of all is the ocean and wind together.

wux's photo
Sat 08/25/12 09:12 PM
Edited by wux on Sat 08/25/12 09:17 PM

You are not wierd at all. I will climb to the heighest places simply to feel the power of the wind thrashing around me. Best of all is the ocean and wind together.


Every big city has a wind chamber, or a wind tunnel, for experimentational purposes... you could stand in massive air movement at 300 miles an hour while our OP is taking pictures of you for later to use them as fodder for love poetry.

But be careful, please, because tornados and typhoons are clocked at 120 mi/h. A windspeed three times faster, and nine times stronger, like in these chambers, will pick you up and make Ladywind spread out of you on the wall at the far end of the chamber.

You must therefore be tied down to something solid in the chamber, before they turn the fans on.

So this will be windy, kinky, and altogether too beautiful for mere mortals to lay eyes on.

Which leaves you with no choice about it, whatsoever.

You must go do it.

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