Paul is such a handsome stud!

Depends, Spikers. No way would he go with her shopping for shoes. No man deserves that...
 
Good point and as good asport as E is ... That could be taxing even for him!:D
 
Because women have to try on every pair of shoes int he store, before deciding they don't like any of them and they should try another shop... after the second one it wears thin for most guys. I meant second pair of shoes, not second shop:D :devil:
 
Harpoon said:
Because women have to try on every pair of shoes int he store, before deciding they don't like any of them and they should try another shop... after the second one it wears thin for most guys. I meant second pair of shoes, not second shop:D :devil:
*G* I am not like that....I know what I like right away....it's whether the damn store has it in my size that is the bigger question;)
 
yep.. I cant be accused of being Imelda Marcos...... I see, I like, I buy.. as simple as that.... so long as Cat says they have my size and they are comfy!!! :)
 
A guy goes shopping for a pair of shoes. He sees a pair he likes in the window. He asks if they have them in his size, tries them on, buys them.

A woman goes shopping for a pair of shoes. She sees a pair she likes in the window. She goes to another store, probably one that doesn't sell shoes. She passes the shoe store again, and goes in. She asks if they have the shoes in her size, and tries them on. She then asks if they come in a different colour, because in all seriousness, what does she have she could wear them with. The correct colour is found. But now that she has them on, she doesn't like the strap, or that detail on the back. So she tries on a different shoe, in the same colour, probably completely difference except for the strap, which is identical. She tries on the shoe in a different size, to see if it looks any better. She remembers she saw similar shoes in a sale a week ago, and wishes she had bought them, even though the ones in the sale are twice the price of the ones she is looking at now. She sees a pair of boots, and buys them on a whim, and never ends up with any shoes at all. Or, if she does, she finds the strap breaks after 30 mins of wear.
 
PaulUK said:
A guy goes shopping for a pair of shoes. He sees a pair he likes in the window. He asks if they have them in his size, tries them on, buys them.

A woman goes shopping for a pair of shoes. She sees a pair she likes in the window. She goes to another store, probably one that doesn't sell shoes. She passes the shoe store again, and goes in. She asks if they have the shoes in her size, and tries them on. She then asks if they come in a different colour, because in all seriousness, what does she have she could wear them with. The correct colour is found. But now that she has them on, she doesn't like the strap, or that detail on the back. So she tries on a different shoe, in the same colour, probably completely difference except for the strap, which is identical. She tries on the shoe in a different size, to see if it looks any better. She remembers she saw similar shoes in a sale a week ago, and wishes she had bought them, even though the ones in the sale are twice the price of the ones she is looking at now. She sees a pair of boots, and buys them on a whim, and never ends up with any shoes at all. Or, if she does, she finds the strap breaks after 30 mins of wear.

and???
:) :devil:
 
Apart from the collosal damage to the desire to live of any male? Probably nothing.
 
PaulUK said:
Apart from the collosal damage to the desire to live of any male? Probably nothing.


whewwwwwww I thought it was something that was going to change how we shop:devil:
 
Ohhh I never thought of that, kids change the way we do a lot of things don't they?
 
Harpoon said:
Ohhh I never thought of that, kids change the way we do a lot of things don't they?

pretty much everything:) Although the last time my daughter went shopping with me (she is now five) she was very helpful with her opinion and even helped with the zippers and things in the backs of dresses....I was impressed.....already such a little shopper *G*
 
Sinful said:
*G* Uh huh I know the feeling WELL :eek: ;)

Yeah to bad we cant run away while they are teenagers and you just know they are thinking just like you did and THAT is the scary part:eek: :devil:
 
*Catbabe* said:
I thought it was something that was going to change how we shop:devil:
No, just saying that when a guy gets dragged along as part of the deal, it's usually because he messes up real bad.
 
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