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I can't take it anymore. One of my neighbors has the worst taste in clothing. She is literally hurting my eyes. Today she is wearing a floor length skirt in red, black and white stripes. Big stripes. Horizontal stripes. It's hemmed crooked.
Other days she wears this huge mid calf length solid yellow skirt and she's got another one that's baby crap beige. She always pairs this stuff with shirts that don't match and flat shoes.
My window faces her apartment walkway so I never get close enough to her to say anything (there is a street in between) -- but I wish someone would make her stop dressing so badly. It's just awful. She's like a walking "Don't" fashion page.
Doesn't sound so bad to me, but, really it could be worse. You should see what some of my neighbors wear. Actually I frequently check my mail in my PJ's and I look really bad a lot because I don't have makeup on. I take a lot of work to look as beautiful as I do in my profile pic,
Be glad you don't have problem neighbors. Lots of folks have problem neighbors and sometimes it's so bad it causes them to move. Consider yourself very lucky. Wave to her and be nice if you see her when you are out. You might end up being friends with her in the future. She's probably real nice.
Yeah, I know. I just can't take how horrible she looks every time I see her.
On top of that, she has a neighbor downstairs who has the cutest clothes and sense of style.
It's like total opposites: Really really cute and really really not.
I always pick my neighbors to show off my good sides; just as high school girls pick their friends. Just - my goods sides have expanded.nHelp!!!
Please get a life or go shopping for her.
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