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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 1:20 am
by Tara
I sometimes still go to CDDF. I tend to ignore the worthless topics and read the ones that interest. I can certainly see the Catch-22 thier in over there, wanting to remain open so the deeply closeted and questioning CDers can come and post and feel comfortable. But on the other hand the anonimity of the forum just invites the most vicious trolls.

I have to say that here I feel more fulfilled posting than anywhere else on CDing, we are like one big famiy here ((G))

One thing I do miss about CDDF are more discussions about cloths, outfits and shopping, that is not as discussed that much here.

Tara

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 6:38 am
by Carol Ann
Hi Tara :) , I'm with Julie on this one. All you got to do is ask and I know you can get a thread going. Julie with clothing I am into shoes so fire away I know all the girls will want to join in. (--) Carol Ann

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:17 pm
by Tara
Oh yay! ..^..

Thank you for moving this post and making a seperate thread. ..^..

So.....what styling trends have you girls seen for this spring/summer in your areas?

I see alot of GG's heeled sandels with lacing that goes up the ankle, I simply love these and would like some for myself. Capris are continuing to be all the rage, but I think they won't be around so as the weather gets into the low 100s here in July, then they'll re-appear in late summer.

Sheer fabrics and peasant tops are still popular. A new trend has been knit tank tops in the "wifebeater" style.

-Tara

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 11:29 pm
by Virginia
Styles are interesting. I personally don't care for the capri pants and don't think I would wear them. I will probably stick with my mini's as the weather gets warmer. A nice sheer blouse and pretty bra underneath. Since I shave my legs, short/shorts will be tried by Deborah and I am still planning what to wear on my boat. Can't wear a swim suit, being a power lifter, kinda gives the package away so have to stick with nice cover-ups.
Of course if the GG's trend of virually not caring what they look like in public continues, who knows what we can "get away with?"
Deborah