Over / Under Thinking and Perception
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Believe it or not, I actually hate clothes shopping because of the negative experience encountered in every store – sometimes at the hands of the staff. but usually at the ‘hands’ of the garments themselves. There is one notable exception. A store aimed at – ahem – ‘well-endowed’ women. All the staff are ‘curvy’ and the whole ethos is different. I come away from there feeling special and feminine. Just a matter of perspective.
Believe it or not, I actually hate clothes shopping because of the negative experience encountered in every store – sometimes at the hands of the staff. but usually at the ‘hands’ of the garments themselves. There is one notable exception. A store aimed at – ahem – ‘well-endowed’ women. All the staff are ‘curvy’ and the whole ethos is different. I come away from there feeling special and feminine. Just a matter of perspective.
So when it’s a good experience, you like it then!
So it’s not just cause and effect. It’s got more to do with variables.
So when it’s a good experience, you like it then!
So it’s not just cause and effect. It’s got more to do with variables.