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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I was watching TV and there was a woman, big hair, false nails, heavily made up. A bit of a glamour puss and looking much younger than her age. Then it flicked to an interview with her friends and they were so different to her. I'm not meaning this in a bad way but they were all very average. They looked around their age and they weren't made up like she was.
It got me thinking about my friends and our style and I'd say we're quite alike. In our younger days we would shop together, sometimes buying the same things (cringe!). We would share make up tips and took inspiration from each other.
What are you like with your friends? Do you dress similar? Do you act similar? Is there anyone in your group not like the others? Do you notice? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quite different yes, I dress for myself, I've never followed fashion if I wear and it looks good on.
I've never been one to go and buy something because someone else has it.
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"Haven't got no friends
Aawwww. You want to come share mine?
If I get to share you to "
Seriously though no I dress nothing like my friends. They all dress like old men and guess being harsh we are but growing old is mandatory being and old cunt is optional.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've always been an individual and wear what I like... I don't care what my friends wear, I think it would be weird if my friends and I dressed alike.
I don't really like to see twins dressed alike either... Individuality rocks!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My best friend and I are very different, she’s more jeans etc whereas I’m more a smart dress. But lots of my other friends vary from dressing smart with full make up to casual with jeans and a top. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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nope my three main friends are very stylish and would never be seen without make up
I usually just hoy on what I like and hope for the best
and I often don't wear any make up |
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I'm heavily tattooed where my female friends have one or two small tattoos, all colour our hair but I go for the bright multi colours, dress style is different as they're all horsey types and I'm more boho and rock. My male friends are mostly heavily tattooed but big into their brand names. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
Most of my friends are blokes so yes, I look quite different to them. Female friend wise a few of mine are girlie girls in the traditional sense and I can't be arsed with the maintenance and expense of all that, a few others are more like me and kind of casual but scrub up when they want to, but we all scrub up with a different sense of style when we do. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
When I think about my friends I have now we are all very different style wise. They are ladies I know through having kids, our eldest children are the same age.
My friends from ages ago, we were quite similar as we grew up together so had similar tastes re music etc. |
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