That funnies graphic is so true! The closet I share with my wife only contains my wife's wardrobe and my feminine wardrobe. I put all my guy clothes in the guest closet. There are priorities! Sorry guy clothes.
Oh, this one hits FAR too close to home. I recently took a trip to visit family for the holidays. They don't know about "girl mode", and it was actually DIFFICULT to find enough of my "boy mode" clothes to pack for the week. :)
I have a dressing room (spare bedroom) for my male clothes, which is filled with some $$$$ business suits, cotton dress shirts, and a bazillion neckties that I seldom wear since I retired. And shoes, tons of shoes, Brogues, Oxfords, cap-toes, Balmorals, the whole assortment.
The closet and dresser in the guest bedroom belongs to Rachel.
I constantly cull my clothing, but the elves must come in at night and restock while I'm asleep.
My wife on the other hand, thinks of dressing up as "putting on a clean t-shirt" and has but two small closets and a chest-of-drawers.
That funnies graphic is so true! The closet I share with my wife only contains my wife's wardrobe and my feminine wardrobe. I put all my guy clothes in the guest closet. There are priorities! Sorry guy clothes.
ReplyDeleteSomeday funnies Very few of us are lucky enough to have that problem
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All of my 'guy' clothes are stashed next to the 'gurl' clothes.
ReplyDeleteAnd due to COVID very few of either fit!
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Oh, this one hits FAR too close to home. I recently took a trip to visit family for the holidays. They don't know about "girl mode", and it was actually DIFFICULT to find enough of my "boy mode" clothes to pack for the week. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a dressing room (spare bedroom) for my male clothes, which is filled with some $$$$ business suits, cotton dress shirts, and a bazillion neckties that I seldom wear since I retired. And shoes, tons of shoes, Brogues, Oxfords, cap-toes, Balmorals, the whole assortment.
ReplyDeleteThe closet and dresser in the guest bedroom belongs to Rachel.
I constantly cull my clothing, but the elves must come in at night and restock while I'm asleep.
My wife on the other hand, thinks of dressing up as "putting on a clean t-shirt" and has but two small closets and a chest-of-drawers.