*hugs* In just over a week, you'll be with us, if that makes anything seem better...
Re. "letting" stores determine what's fashionable. Well, what alternative is there? I can't force mainstream stores to make sizes above 12 available - all I can do is shop at the places that have clothes that fit me. And that's only possible because I live in a big city - my options in, say, F'ton, would be much more limited (largely to catalogue/internet shopping, if I want non-potato-sack-looking clothes).
Re. perfume. I can understand being financially able to buy that much perfume - I guess if one was rich, or alternately didn't do many things like going to movies/buying clothes/eating at restaurants. What I can't understand is being able to *use* that much perfume :o
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Re. "letting" stores determine what's fashionable. Well, what alternative is there? I can't force mainstream stores to make sizes above 12 available - all I can do is shop at the places that have clothes that fit me. And that's only possible because I live in a big city - my options in, say, F'ton, would be much more limited (largely to catalogue/internet shopping, if I want non-potato-sack-looking clothes).
Re. perfume. I can understand being financially able to buy that much perfume - I guess if one was rich, or alternately didn't do many things like going to movies/buying clothes/eating at restaurants. What I can't understand is being able to *use* that much perfume :o