Keeping it for myself

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MelodyPerkins
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Keeping it for myself

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I had ordered my wife a set of pjs and a sweater on line. Early this morning was the first time I got to see the sweater,....and I wanted to keep it. Of course, she loved it.
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Now will it fit both of you? share =D>
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Post by Bernice »

There's nothing wrong with selecting a gift that your wife loves, even if you also love it.

Nothing says you can't go order another one...

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Bernice
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I can't afford to buy another one for myself right now. I usually only buy second hand anyway. My wife doesn't like that I wear women's clothing. However, it is more acceptable for me to spend $5.00 for a sweater than $35.00.

I know that my wife would never allow me to wear her clothing. The most I could hope for is to simply try it one while she's not home. I usually don't like to sneak around like that.

I think the fun part was that both her mother and I both bought her sweaters. Yet, she is returning the one her mother bought. It says to me that I have a greater understanding of what she likes and what looks good on her. She likes the color, and style. I also realized, from personal experience, the importance of a longer sweater for over weight people. The sweater from her mother rides up on her because it is too short.
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