Am I the only one who hates to share their clothes with someone?

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Chummychanga

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I'm 14, and I still live with my Mum and Dad. I recently just discovered some clothing stores like Holister, American Eagle, ect. ect. I've been saving up MY own money and buying clothes from said stores. Me and my Mum are the same size, so she likes to do a thing I call the 'Clothes Swoop'.
When I'm still sleeping in the morning, she comes into my room and opes my closet and steals a shirt or jeans from me. I wake up and look for the clothes she took because she stole them out of my closet. Yes yes I know, 'basically the clothes are hers because I'm living in her house' trust me, I know. Am I the only one who gets moderatly pissed off at this? Or is this kind of a creepy topic?
 

Julianking93

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When I was 14, I used to do that with my mother's clothes.

What? I have a very feminine frame.

And I have no problem with it as long as they don't fuck it up.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Thankfully, I am the only person in my house who fits the clothes I wear.
But I would be annoyed... extremely annoyed... if someone took and wore my special grey clothes...
They are mine... my special grey clothes...
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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That's weird. Also are you just a bigger than average 14 year old or is your mum small?]

If anyone wore my clothes, not that my family or most of my friends would want to or fit in them, I'd be incredibly pissed.
 

Radeonx

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I don't mind, but I suppose that's because no one can fit into my clothing. At least the people that I know.
Being around 6'8''-6'9'' not many people I know can wear the same stuff as me.
 

DuplicateValue

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I don't mind sharing with friends, but I don't have that problem at home - my clothes don't fit any of them anyway.
Plus they tend not to appeal to anybody besides me. :D
 

Chummychanga

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
That's weird. Also are you just a bigger than average 14 year old or is your mum small?]

If anyone wore my clothes, not that my family or most of my friends would want to or fit in them, I'd be incredibly pissed.
I'm a size large, but apparently now that's ridicously fat to some people because noe everyone is like, petite and shit. :/
 

MorsePacific

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My family and I are all completely different sizes, so no one can steal my stuff.

If someone ever took my favorite jeans, I might just kill them.
 

NeutralDrow

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Not really. My father and I wore roughly the same size clothes since my late teens, and neither of us have any real fashion sense, so we've lent each other shirts, socks, and the like.
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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Chummychanga said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
That's weird. Also are you just a bigger than average 14 year old or is your mum small?]

If anyone wore my clothes, not that my family or most of my friends would want to or fit in them, I'd be incredibly pissed.
I'm a size large, but apparently now that's ridicously fat to some people because noe everyone is like, petite and shit. :/
I've been a large since I was 14. *High five*
MorsePacific said:
If someone ever took my favorite jeans, I might just kill them.
I agree with this, but no one can because if they're not being washed they're being worn.
 

Davrel

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Considering I'm a 6'4" tall male, I would be very concerned if my mother started wearing my jeans.
 

twistedmic

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I have no problem sharing clothes (mainly shirts, jackets and things like that) with friends, but only when they ask, or I offer said clothes. Nad, if I wore the same sized clothes as anybody in my family I'd probably share clothes (again shirts, sewaters etc.) only with my permission.
However, I find it extremely rude, no to mention creepy, to have someone come into my room while I'm asleep, I don't even like people coming into my room uninvited (even if I'm not at home). The fact that your mom does that, and steals your clothes (that's how I see it), on a fairly regular basis shows a massive lack of respect towards you.
 

Shoqiyqa

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Chummychanga said:
I'm a size large, but apparently now that's ridicously fat to some people because noe everyone is like, petite and shit. :/
To some people, borderline anorexic is ridiculously fat. I've seen a model in the papers looking good but a little bit too skin-and-bones to qualify as gorgeous ... then read the story next to the picture and seen that some agency was putting pressure on her to lose weight.

They'd probably think Helen Skelton [http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Helen+Skelton] was horribly fat as well. Sure, she does ultra-marathons and marathons and downhill skateboarding and she's just finished kayaking down the amazon solo and did 75 miles in one day when the weather was good but they'd still say she was too big to model.

Helping with the sheep (tups of some breeds get riggwelted a lot) and swimming has led to me wearing shirts that fit my shoulders and have six inches of slack each side at the waist. Toast rack I ain't, but I don't look like this [http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=morbidly+obese] either.
 

The_ModeRazor

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No problem with it, but they wouldn't fit most people.
I'm 5"8 and have very broad shoulders, so... thecnically I wear fat people's clothes.
 

Commissar Sae

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Meh don't really care, I used to loot my dads shirts all the time. Likewise I've passed shirts to friends who needed a change. Hell I even borrowed a pair of my ex's pants after mine were covered in mud. (Hey I'm not a big guy and they were pretty asexual pants)

But yeah they should ask before looting, especially if they know you care about your clothes.