What about eating issues?

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What about eating issues?
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Fri, 06-10-2005 - 2:24pm

We have debated sleeping issues to death once again....so what about another one of the issues of childhood....eating and/or not eating?


My kids eat just about anything and have a pretty well rounded diet.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:09am

But I love Ann Taylor - so crisp and tailored.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:11am
I know this thread is all in good fun, but I have no interest in cutting loose clothing wise,

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Registered: 10-18-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:13am
Ya know what? I don't think Stacy and Clinton would have a problem with your rut .. because I'd betcha $1000 that your clothing fits well. It isn't oversized to make you look like a box. It isn't skintight to show all your bulges. It isn't ankle length skirts on a 5' frame that makes you look 4 and a half feet. While your style may be static, I would venture that the clothing is perfectly appropriate for your body type.


Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.  Choosing your socks by their character makes no sense and choosing your friends by their color is unthinkable.

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Registered: 10-18-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:13am
Ehh, wear the zebra dress once in a while .. ;)


Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.  Choosing your socks by their character makes no sense and choosing your friends by their color is unthinkable.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:14am
And do you also have enough time to spend just with DH?

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Registered: 03-16-2005
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:14am
How do you manage to figure it's more real world for 3 of 6 40ish YO women to be childfree?
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:16am
Hardly a major issue.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:20am

No thanks.

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Registered: 03-16-2005
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:25am
I don't know, I think I'd rather see a classic dress trotted out once a year for ten years than the same done with a zebra print one.
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Registered: 09-15-2003
Tue, 06-21-2005 - 9:27am

Oh, I know you're not hurting anyone. You know that I'm all about routine and schedules and such, it just doesn't extend to my wardrobe. I'll always try new hair and makeup and clothes. I'm 31. I don't think it's an age thing. Why not? I'm maximizing my life ;)


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