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Re: Do you dress up special for your T?

Posted by LadyBug on June 20, 2005, at 15:06:46

In reply to Do you dress up special for your T?, posted by happyflower on June 20, 2005, at 8:30:24

This idea has me laughing at myself. I try to look my best when I go. I like to go in the morning before I've had a chance to get "messed up". I want to look fresh! I want my hair to look perfect! Actually I won't let my hair color get grown out at all because I want my hair to be perfect and be the perfect blonde. We almost have the same color of hair! With a little help from our stylist I'm sure!! I want my clothes to be cute even though I always wear jeans. I want my makeup to look good, and I shave my legs too even though they never show! When I shop for clothes, I have therapy in mind. I don't like to go to appointments that are after work, or after I've been anywhere, even to a meeting.....I like to make it the first thing I do that day! My T. always looks really nice!! She dresses in suits mostly. I hate suits myself, but she likes to look professional. Some of her clothes are very dorky to me. I've seen her in jeans 2 times and it makes me feel more comfortable because that's what I wear. I'm not out to look professional like she is. I have to have the right shoes on too. And I like to use lotions instead of perfume. They are not so strong.
I wish I were going today! This makes me think about how I look forward to getting ready and loving the drive in as it takes me about 25 min. to get there. I have to listen to the right music on the way too. I want to set the mood!
What am I nuts???????
This is a great topic! I've been seeing my T. for over 8 years and I still care what I'm wearing every time!!

LadyBug

 

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