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Default May 07, 2007 at 10:33 AM
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is it true from your experience, girls, that women DO waste huge amount of money?

i really hear girls from my class and such who always tell how they buy clothes. i can understand it when i feel that all my clothes are old and i feel disgusting in them i go buy lots of shirts and some jeans and whatever.
but after that i feel satusfied and usually i don`t like taking out huge amounts of money. i don`t need then new things for the season.

now i just wanted to know... how you ladies deal with it-do you love shopping? is anyone addicted to it?
you know like it was writted about Britney that every time she was sad she went to buy clothes. (well SHE can efford ) haha.
maybe some of you have daughters who have this shopping addiction....not only for clothing...whatever.
if you are familiar with this situation, how do you deal with it?

sometimes i don`t understand myself! why every year u feel like having new clothes? sometimes it`s because my taste chasges, after i change personaly. we always change. always grow. spiritually. and when our mood changes we want smething new ...

but i would like to be setisfied with what i have. i mean-your closet can be FULL but you don`t like anything there..eh, what a waste!
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