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When does a skirt become a piece of fabric and nothing more?
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Edit: And, no, its not retorical question.
+1 Dress in what suites you.Anakha56 wrote: But I run when its a big girl trying to fit into a small skirt...
+1 back to you, has to be 18 and higherM1ke wrote:+1 Dress in what suites you.Anakha56 wrote: But I run when its a big girl trying to fit into a small skirt...
I also don't mind it generally it either, as long as its tasteful. Although anything super-short on any girl younger than a teenager.... eish - not cool.
When it is not on the human body anymore.When does a skirt become a piece of fabric and nothing more?
hehe, glad a woman came out and said itc0d3r wrote:When it is not on the human body anymore.When does a skirt become a piece of fabric and nothing more?
Been there, done that.....po10cy wrote:it looks like they just wearing a long tshirt and forgot the pants
yeah, and i still have nightmares...jamin_za wrote:Been there, done that.....po10cy wrote:it looks like they just wearing a long tshirt and forgot the pants
And she ran away screaming?jamin_za wrote:Been there, done that.....po10cy wrote:it looks like they just wearing a long tshirt and forgot the pants
Personal experience?A skirt becomes a piece of fabric (which will eventually become a piece of thread) when it is passionately ripped from the person's body by a 6 month old over-excited never-trained high-fence-jumping pillow-eating shoe-gnawing devil spawn also known as a Labrador.
If the skirt can be broken down into its elements (threads & posts) then the belt functions as the holder of all skirts (threads & posts). So, the belt would be the forum server. The stricter the forum administrator is, the tighter the belt is.So, whats the difference between a skirt and a belt?