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			<title><![CDATA[T's and whatnot]]></title>
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						<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:07:35 -0600</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[My first purchases from Threadless were so exciting. Being a girl, I bought girl-cut shirts. Bad idea for me. I'm more of a loose fitting shirt, so my next few purchases were men's cut. This worked out much better, especially since I get diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. The medicine made me gain so much weight, i could barely even get my girly tee's on. But now that my meds are a bit more stable, and I've lost a lot of weight, I can now fit into those long ago bought tee shirts i loved so much! (lochness imposture, heros in an art shell, and nuts!) They're still a bit tight though, around the bust area. So this last time, I've decided to embrace my curvaceous attributes and try for the girly cut shirts again, but this time, I ordered XL, hoping they'll shrink just a bit and still be a bit loose around the mid section. My question is, has anyone else tried this?  Most of the girls' pictures I see posted are sticks  ^^ (no offense, I'm a bit jealous!) so they don't really give me a perspective on how the larger girly tees fit. ]]></description>
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