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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
Granted. Sorry to be a pisser, abaya. Sometimes I get a little high-horsey when my pet peeves get tweaked. I am aware of this tendency in myself...I blame my mother. 
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Oh, believe me, your horse is NOT higher than mine.

I can be a royal asshole when I think I'm right (which is often); just ask my ever-patient husband.

For me, it came from being an evangelical Christian for way too many years...

Still in recovery, I suppose.
But, back on topic, just to reiterate... I have no problem with women's (or men's) dressing styles, as long as they are confident (not insecure) and have a healthy self-image for themselves about it. And sweetpea, I also cannot believe what that random stranger said to you at the coffee shop... sounds like she had serious issues and was taking them out on you. I don't know what I would have said in that situation... sounds like you handled it gracefully.