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What's so darned important about shoes?

Started by Luc, July 15, 2006, 11:13:20 AM

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Chynna

DUDE......You are such a MAN!!

from a womans point of view you wear it once then wash it!
If you even think of smelling it..you don't wear it!

And generally,
The ones in the dresser or folded are clean,....
The ones in the basket...are the dirty ones!!!LMAO

I see Spike as her hands full!!

Chynna
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wolfie

you don't huff the clothes, you just kind of stand within proximity to where someone is usually standing next to you and smell it. if you can smell it from there then it's time to get a new shirt. the clothes on the floor (amy kicks them into my corner in the morning!) are the ones that are good to wear, the ones in the dresser and the ones that i almost never wear. then when it's absolutely necessary to do laundry, they get done, stay in the laundry basket when they're clean and eventually get taken out of that one by one.

you can also tell if it's time to wash it if it doesn't move at all... it it's hard as a rock, it's time to go!

wow... you're right chynna... poor spike!! lol, if it smells really bad i'm sure she'd tell me, it never really gets to that point... necessarily...


       tino
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: wolfie on July 17, 2006, 03:00:45 PM
you don't huff the clothes, you just kind of stand within proximity to where someone is usually standing next to you and smell it. if you can smell it from there then it's time to get a new shirt. the clothes on the floor (amy kicks them into my corner in the morning!) are the ones that are good to wear, the ones in the dresser and the ones that i almost never wear. then when it's absolutely necessary to do laundry, they get done, stay in the laundry basket when they're clean and eventually get taken out of that one by one.

you can also tell if it's time to wash it if it doesn't move at all... it it's hard as a rock, it's time to go!

wow... you're right chynna... poor spike!! lol, if it smells really bad i'm sure she'd tell me, it never really gets to that point... necessarily...


       tino

Actually one way you can tell if your shoes need  to be dumped is when they start to walk all by them selves. :)

Steph
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Melissa

At least you don't determine it needs to be washed by throwing it at the wall and seeing if it sticks. :D

Melissa
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stephanie_craxford

Actually my cats start hissing and spitting at them :)

Steph
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Chynna

Welcome to:

TRANSGENDER LAUNDRY CHAT....
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Luc

And I thought it was just me. I wear my jeans as long as I can before washing them; being unemployed and living in an apartment, it saves me a lot of money on laundromat washers. Shirts I change pretty much every day, though it depends on how long I wore them for. Shoes don't get thrown out when they walk by themselves; instead, they get upped in value. Vintage is in, remember?  8)

Even when I had money and free laundry facilities, though, I did the whole smell-and-see bit; I can remember, in high school, finding a pair of jeans I loved and just wearing them all week... I'd wash them when they smelled bad enough. And don't forget, Tino... even if they do smell bad, there's always Febreze!

Yeah, now I just sound like an unwashed miscreant. Oh, well.

Rafe
"If you want to criticize my methods, fine. But you can keep your snide remarks to yourself, and while you're at it, stop criticizing my methods!"

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spike

I hope you guys dont buy that I put up with teen boy yuckiness. What Tino will kill me for telling you all is ... he is a bit of a metrosexual (that's right metrosexual). He is good looking, dresses very nice, his hair is done, he is tidy, he always smells great & his clothes look ironed all the time! METROSEXUAL! I love my hot man grrr.
My daughter & I tease him about being metrosexual all the time. We say things like "hurry up and get ready you take longer in front of the mirror". lol Yeah right, my daughter is a very femmy 13 year old girly-girl & I have witnessed 'the gang' spend hours & hours prepping themselves (for what? a teen dance). I on the other hand can ready slightly fasted than my sexy T  ;D
love ya honey, look how cute I am  :icon_chuckel:
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Melissa

It's ok Tino, we're very opened minded people and won't judge you.

Melissa
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wolfie

ha ha ha, thanks melissa! I have apparently been denying it forever (according to amy and megan). just because I love my hair! lol.

  Tino
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Melissa

You FTM guys are so fun to mess with. :)

Melissa
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: tinkerbell on July 17, 2006, 05:11:41 PM
How many kitties do you have Steph?  I have four...Angel, Munchkin, Bebe (the one on the photo), and Daisy.  there's a sad story behind every one of them...but I won't post them here, as they are very long.  Perhaps we should open a thread about pets, current or former ones... ;)


tinkerbell :icon_chick:

There's an Idea - go for it

Steph
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Nero

Quote from: wolfie on July 17, 2006, 05:24:31 PM
ha ha ha, thanks melissa! I have apparently been denying it forever (according to amy and megan). just because I love my hair! lol.

  Tino
Uh, Tino...what hair? :D

Nero
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: wolfie on July 17, 2006, 05:18:53 PM
I'M NOT METRO!!!

Well the discription of Metrosexual is:

Quote from: Our WikiMetrosexual is a term coined in 1994 (along with the noun, metrosexuality) by British journalist Mark Simpson, who used it to refer to an urban male of any sexual orientation who has a strong aesthetic sense and spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.
He is the fashion - conscious target audience of men's magazines:
The promotion of metrosexuality was left to the men's style press, magazines such as The Face, Gentlemen's Quarterly, Esquire, Arena and FHM, the new media which took off in the 1980s and is still growing (GQ gains 10,000 new readers every month). They filled their magazines with images of narcissistic young men sporting fashionable clothes and accessories. And they persuaded other young men to study them with a mixture of envy and desire.

You know what they say... If the shoe fits :)

Steph
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jaded

tino its ok i dress well AND  CLEAN as well i dont want you all to think i stink. but you got to admit its ridicules how long it takes a woman to get  ready and spike be nice
nero i agree with you on what hair?
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Luc

I must admit, I'm obsessed with my hair as well, and I only have about 1/2 an inch on the sides and an inch or so on top. I have more hair product than I care to mention, but I don't spend forever on my hair... I pretty much spike it, slick it back, or comb it forward. But it is a big thing for me.

And I have quite a few different cologne sprays, as well. Just because you wear the same jeans for a couple days, it doesn't mean you have to smell bad.

Rafe
"If you want to criticize my methods, fine. But you can keep your snide remarks to yourself, and while you're at it, stop criticizing my methods!"

Check out my blog at http://hormonaldivide.blogspot.com
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wolfie

QuoteUh, Tino...what hair?

Woah woah guys, there's JUST enough hair to gel now! Can't really style it persay, but the gel stays in!!! Ha ha, it's worth the effort.

And yeah... I guess we can be fun to bug... Amy's just laughing away as she's reading all of the replys. I blame this all on Pam and Amy, I needed to stop wearing boys clothes and they helped me out... now I like what they suggested and picked out for me way too much... it's out of control man!  :o

QuoteAnd I have quite a few different cologne sprays, as well. Just because you wear the same jeans for a couple days, it doesn't mean you have to smell bad.

Well said Rafe. They don't have to be ripped, gross smelling, dirty jeans to be wearing them everyday (or every other day). Jeans don't tend to smell... except for my work jeans... ok, dirty DIRTY secret (some of the guys out there may find this gross to)...
    I'm a landscaper and have a favorite pair of jeans that I wear for work. As a "luck"/ "superstition" thing I hadn't washed them for close to a year (until Amy finally told me to). They were just going to get dirty anyways!!!!!


         Tino

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spike

Yeah, you are right I'll play nice, after all I love Tino all sexy like that. ~Spike
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stephanie_craxford

Quote from: wolfie on July 18, 2006, 09:40:12 AM
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Well said Rafe. They don't have to be ripped, gross smelling, dirty jeans to be wearing them everyday (or every other day). Jeans don't tend to smell... except for my work jeans... ok, dirty DIRTY secret (some of the guys out there may find this gross to)...
    I'm a landscaper and have a favorite pair of jeans that I wear for work. As a "luck"/ "superstition" thing I hadn't washed them for close to a year (until Amy finally told me to). They were just going to get dirty anyways!!!!!


         Tino

Oh yuck, how could you stand yourself, I think you are lucky that Amy is there to look after you :)

Steph
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