Judgment by skirt legnth.

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  1. JavisBeason

    JavisBeason New Member

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    well, even those stereotypes exist... lol
     
  2. RPA1

    RPA1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    History, believe it or not, includes thousands of years before either you or I were born.

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

    "Mary Quant ran a popular clothes shop in Kings Road, Chelsea, London, called Bazaar, from which she sold her own designs. In the late 1950s she began experimenting with shorter skirts, culminating in the creation of the miniskirt in 1964—one of the defining fashions of the decade. Quant named the miniskirt after her favourite make of car, the Mini."
     
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    taikoo Banned

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    Seriously? Who knew! :D
     
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    RPA1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Apparently you didn't because you called the advent of miniskirts 'prehistoric.'
     
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    Women wear certain clothes for a variety of reasons. Some prefer a particular style because they find it comfortable. Others do it to impress others. Some women I know admitted wearing revealing clothes to attract the opposite gender on certain occasions.

    JooDee believes it is best not to judge an individual by its appearance. Easier to be said than done...

    Peace,
    JooDee,
    Grand Secretary of Bar Sing Say
     
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    That was "so totally prehistoric".

    Do you take everything so literally?
     
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    I love how feminists shame men for not getting married when it's feminists who created the system that's openly hostile towards men :roll:
     
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    RPA1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Do you think everything that happened before your birth is 'prehistoric?'

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    You are possibly not married otherwise you'd know that it is ALWAYS the man's fault!! :hiding:
     
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    Got any contact info? LOL :couple_inlove:
     
  10. taikoo

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    Its pre MY history! Anyway, i was just teasing you little, you know that.

    Regarding "always the man's fault" that's another stereotype that is true often enough! I dont always get straight A's in maturity and emotional stability but I will say its my fault if I think it is, and some times when I think it isnt. But then Im not married. :D I

    Maybe I'm setting a trap!

    Oh, btw, you answered my question with your own question, not fair.

    So do you?
     

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