I’m sure it’s great, Barb. God created Eve with plastic in her ovaries for a reason amirite? |
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Everyone is doing to need to get comfortable with owning fewer items of clothing. When you look at old houses, the closets were tiny. I’m no longer purchasing any new clothing that isn’t at least 90% natural fibers. Unfortunately, that means a lot of my favorite mall brands are out.
Really, we only need about eight outfits for each season. One outfit for each day of the week, plus something dressier. My own closet is stuffed, probably because I struggle with my weight in middle age. OOTD culture is also creating the hunger for more clothing. I remember falling prey to that in my 20s. If more adjustable clothing came into fashion, it would be much healthier for everyone. |
| Plastic stuff is so comfortable now. All the fuzzy throw blankets are plastic and they’re cozy. Even when I make an effort to buy cotton, the kids just want the micro plastics. |
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Depopulation is their goal, people, wake up.
Meanwhile, Dcum is limited to what feels cozy. |
Again, our government has been poisoning us for decades. |
This. It’s an effort to wrestle my kids into jeans, now that he knows about technical clothing. |
Well yeah, and it's hard to get away from the toxins. |
| Thanks for posting this. Very interesting about clothing. |
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Absolutely terrifying — especially for all of our children.
And, as someone who went through 2 failed IVF cycles, it makes me wonder what’s floating around in my ovaries. |
+1 I know more couples my age that needed fertility treatments in our early 30s than those that didn't. Even colleagues that are just 5-10 years older than me used to bother the younger women about when we were going to have kids. People my age know not to do that, since chances are there are fertility issues at play. |
What will society do when the majority realize it was all allowed to happen, and even pushed to happen in some areas, on purpose, for this reason? Part of the slowing the birth rate agenda. |