I've bought a dress

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RichardA
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I've bought a dress

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I never thought I would do this and I have not worn it outside the house as yet, it is more for the summer
but I just liked the look of it, when it came it fitted perfectly and looking in the mirror found it quite a turn on
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Congratulations on your purchase. It looks neat, and yes, you should wear it outside once it turns warm. Wearing a dress is no big deal, so, you could make it work. Good luck!
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Looks a perfect fit and not too long either.
You live in a climate where bare shoulders are not an issue.
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Very cool. Literally - and a good look.
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Good for you!

I too have bought a dress, having been lured into a winter sale by an ad on Facebook. I'll try and wrangle the technology to post a pic.
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Looks good, RichardA. :D
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Looks really good on you. It's just the sort of thing I would wear. Now we just need the better weather so you can get out and about with your new dress. I'm down in your area at least 3 times a year - always dressed or skirted and never experienced any problems. Even had occasion to go into Southampton police station whilst wearing a dress and barely got a second look!
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looks great on you, and I bet the warmer weather can't come fast enough
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Fabulous!
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Very good, Richard!
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I like it.
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Looks great, will be lovely when the weather gets warmer!
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It looks good. I don't yet have the mental stuff to wear just a dress out. The closest I have got is a dress with a sweat shirt on top which lets be real is a skirt and top look, however I knew I was wearing a dress and it pleased me.
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Looks great...I couldn't do it but I'm a wuss...Just getting more comfy in kilts yet. Compared to dresses , kilts are much easier I think..Kudos to you sir..
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Cool dess Richard.
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