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Anonymous No.33647660 [Report] >>33647732 >>33649276
How to keep "new"
If my partner really likes seeing new clothes, but as soon as they're in my closet theyre now old, how do ibjeep the "new" and exciting feeling alive?
>just keep buying new outfits
But that'll rack up cost quickly and I end up with a lot of clothes he doesnt care about as much.
>rotate out what you already have
But thats not new and is good enough every weekend if theyre marjed a favorite, but not NEW and exciting.
>just buy a new sexy outfit every month
This seems the most practical but I fear that I won't be satisfied with being most attractive to him monthly.
I've thought about cutting my hair to be new but that seems like something I might regret when hes bored of it after a week and I cant just change my hair length at will. I could keep trying different styles but if you didn't notice I'm an autist so I don't actually know how to style my hair and I get frustrated easily especially when something seemingly simple like hair evades me.
Anonymous No.33647732 [Report] >>33647886
>>33647660 (OP)
Find cheap t-shirts that fit you well / look good. Buy them every few months so your tshirts always look new.
For button downs, sweaters, etc, regularly check clearance sections at the stores you like. A button-down at full retail is a huge rip-off. Like $50 usually. But after six months, they wind up on the clearance rack for like $20.
Anonymous No.33647886 [Report]
>>33647732
What if I wear women's clothes for him
Anonymous No.33648448 [Report]
>he only likes me when i spend money
kek
Anonymous No.33649276 [Report]
>>33647660 (OP)
Mix and match, especially in odd combinations. A plain black dress with a wide red belt is a whole new look. A top like the ones in your pic looks entirely different over a skirt rather than shorts