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Old 12.20.2008, 02:24 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by cars_willkillyou
So, I don't intentionally collect woman's clothing; however, between female roommates and ex-girlfriends, I have acquired some pretty sweet woman's articles of clothing. I know I love free clothes, especially the cool t-shirt.

So, is it a good idea to offer these articles of clothing to current girlfriend(s)?

I don't know what social edict would be in this situation.

I used to acquire at least one dress from each ex girlfriend, not intentionally it just seemed to happen. And I wore them myself, mostly on stage, but whatever. I was rail thin at the time and could get away with it. I'm not fat now, but I don't have the girlish figure anymore. So my wife has inherited them and she wears the ones she likes. But perhaps the fact that they were definitely my clothes between the exes and her makes all the difference.

Since you it seems you don't have one particular significant other, perhaps the solution is that you should start dating men. Then you can keep all the freebie clothing for yourself.
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