February 2017 Moms

UO Thursday, 12/8

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Re: UO Thursday, 12/8

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  • Ahhh this is why you have to love UO and FFFC. This is an open forum and we all have our own opinions. I get what everyone has said and I would never make a comment to someone in person about their appearance or need for assistance. I didn't sit in the office and side eye people that particular day or anything.  I was simply stating my opinion on this board just like everyone else does. I understand the ins and outs of assistance and I also come from an area that deals with lots of abuse of the system. Just going off what I know personally. 
  • In general I do not care what people wear. But I will judge people for what they wear when they go to nice restaurant, it is like part of what we are paying for is a nice atmosphere and when you have a bunch of people in pajamas and sweat pants I may as well have eaten at McDs. I


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  • Right there with you all. Environmental science=jeans, t-shirt, ponytail, and no point to getting a manicure. I'm supervisor level at a good career position, and I prefer AM appointments. The scale likes me better in the morning. 
  • So my two cents (which no one has asked for, ha) is that I truly believe in making SOME effort -- mostly for the psychological benefits. I remember reading in one of my parenting/pregnancy books when I first found out I was pregnant (I think it was "Bringing Up Bebe"), how making an effort to even throw on some lipstick or mascara or something will do wonders for you psychologically, given how much your body is changing and how that may affect you. I've followed that, and it's worked for me (especially living in Europe where going out in pajamas isn't really a thing. Luckily, neither is being super glam, so my in-between fits in fine). 

    THAT SAID... 100% agree that if you're on assistance and you're trying to figure out how to pay for groceries or rent, the least of your concerns is whether or not to put on lipstick or skinny jeans and heels or whatever to go to the doctor. And even if you're not on assistance -- if you feel comfortable and confident wearing jeans and a t-shirt and nothing else, go for it. You do you. 
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  • I will say this though.. I SUPER hate when people wear jeans to things like the opera or musicals.  manbitch no one needs to see your tevas while appreciating the arts.
    This made me literally LOL at Tevas!!
  • @PerraSucia I think that makes sense. It's a dress code thing. I wore sweatpants to work the other day because I felt like crap but managed to scrape together enough spoons to wear heels that night because it was prime rib buffet night at my country club. I hope they don't cancel my membership if they find out I own sweatpants. 
  • I will say this though.. I SUPER hate when people wear jeans to things like the opera or musicals.  manbitch no one needs to see your tevas while appreciating the arts.
    I admit that I usually tell DH to wear jeans and a blazer to shows.  That usually puts him right about in the middle of the dressy scale in our city.  I dress up a bit more myself, only because I have very few opportunities to do so.
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  • @MLRocha does he not own other pants?! :P
  • My appointments are always in the morning so that I can schedule myself for an afternoon shift
    and do both dr appt and work that day. 
  • My husband bought his first pair of jeans when we were dating. 
  • Also, glam is non existent in Iowa... just throwing that out there. Jeans and a nice shirt is dressed up for the most part. 
  • :D MLRocha said:
    I will say this though.. I SUPER hate when people wear jeans to things like the opera or musicals.  manbitch no one needs to see your tevas while appreciating the arts.
    I admit that I usually tell DH to wear jeans and a blazer to shows.  That usually puts him right about in the middle of the dressy scale in our city.  I dress up a bit more myself, only because I have very few opportunities to do so.
    But does he wear jeans, a blazer and Tevas? 
  • Well I missed a lot!! 

    I used to always want morning appointments because the doctor isn't backed up at that point. Now, my OB is like 45 minutes south of work and 20 minutes from home, so I do later to justify working from home after :)  

    And I have never looked at a person's clothing and thought if they were on public assistance or not. Like never entered my mind. But, dressed nice or dressed sloppy, welfare or not, do whatever the hell you want! 

    And @krob I like Seinfeld too! It's usually on at  7 when I'm making dinner and makes great background noise! 
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