Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
Then wear them to work out as they are intended and quit calling out women who don’t wear athletic wear at all time “old” and “frumpy” and not in touch with their sexuality. That’s pretty rich coming from someone who is permanently ready to work out at the drop of a hat, from morning to sexy husband time.
Oh no it’s the leggings aren’t pants brigade. People can wear athletic clothing in their own homes, loosen up!
So, that’s not what we are talking about. I constantly wear lululemon in my house. I just don’t define it as my sexy wear. That is my point. I’d try to expand my closet if it were. Maybe work on that during those empty hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
Then wear them to work out as they are intended and quit calling out women who don’t wear athletic wear at all time “old” and “frumpy” and not in touch with their sexuality. That’s pretty rich coming from someone who is permanently ready to work out at the drop of a hat, from morning to sexy husband time.
Oh no it’s the leggings aren’t pants brigade. People can wear athletic clothing in their own homes, loosen up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
*yoga. But really, there appears to be a whole world of athleisure wear that pps here are unfamiliar with.
OP, get it, girl.
Dude I’m pretty sure even the olds know about lululemon. You don’t have the corner on having sex or wearing yoga wear because you’re under 40.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's nice!
I'm home for now (pregnant) and definitely keep in mind when my husband will be home - he stops home for lunch and is off work mid-afternoon and try to look a little bit nice/sexy. Some days I don't and that's no big deal, but I like wearing the short lounge shorts he likes that show off my booty or the crop top with no bra that he loves! I also brush my hair and put it into a cute high pony or something, it may have gotten a little flat during the day.
It's really no big deal and helps to keep the spice alive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
Then wear them to work out as they are intended and quit calling out women who don’t wear athletic wear at all time “old” and “frumpy” and not in touch with their sexuality. That’s pretty rich coming from someone who is permanently ready to work out at the drop of a hat, from morning to sexy husband time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
*yoga. But really, there appears to be a whole world of athleisure wear that pps here are unfamiliar with.
OP, get it, girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Woah woah woah those are fighting words. All my cropped tops and your bottoms are from lululemon thankyouverymuch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Lol, this, but I got called old and told my husband would cheat on me because I’m not buying targets version of leisure wear. I’m okay with that.
Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
Hi honey! How was work?
Anonymous wrote:I see nothing wrong with brushing your hair and making sure your make-up isn’t smudged, but putting on what sounds like a Hooters outfit seems like a bridge too far.
