Thrill of Shopping with a Woman

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So many stories on BC of shopping for women's things after the body switch, I thought a few graphics might be in order. Suck it up guys, you know that perfect little black dress is for YOU and we want to look drop dead gorgeously sexy in it. It isn't easy finding the perfect one. And the heels must accent not deflect the image we desire. And the earrings...., Okay, you get the idea. After a certain age dropping on a tee shirt and jean shorts is no longer an option to looking sexy. So we cover and leave enough to the imagination to set their minds on fire. And..., that takes shopping and time to bring it all together.

Besides guys, if you read enough of these BC gender switch stories, you might be the one wearing that little black number. Think of it as training for the unexpected.

http://thecasualobserver.co.za/thrill-shopping-ones-wife/

If one link isn't enough for your entertainment, google the thrill shopping with a woman

always
Barb

Comments

I can sympathize with the men

I can sympathize with the men but I am jealous of them- at least those men had places to sit! I usually get stuck standing in the middle of the juniors or misses section giving my opinion about what style looks good only to have my niece toss my choices aside or get used as a backdrop by my sisters as they snap pictures and ask our cousin in Texas her opinion on the clothes :(

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

Dirt colors for guys

I am a pastel lover, so shopping with her mainly made me jealous. And, especially in the last years of our marriage, she really tried to control what I wore.

Shopping

Christina H's picture

Before I was reborn I was no friend to shopping I can still see my old self is some of those pictures

But after my 'birth' it was like the surgeons had found the shopping switch and turned it on! Now
I absolutely LOVE shopping (except for the daily trivia of food etc.) Which I hate with a passion.

Strange ain't it?

Hugs Barb
Chrissie

I don't mind shopping

Angharad's picture

for clothes, books, food or bikes; what does drive me mad is having to share shops with dozens or hundreds of mindless morons who clog up everything. They walk two or three abreast in shop aisles, they try about six cards at the checkout before they find one that works, they stand about calling someone on their mobile phones or they just pip me to that last whatever, that I really wanted.

Shopping online has definite advantages and probably means the mindless morons who spend their entire lives clogging roads, walkways or shops, will live a bit longer.

Angharad