Clearly.
A noble garment…
:lol:
Sure the cow would hardly mind.
These happy dressers only wear gowns to conceal their bra and knickers.
:lol:
I have a top quality white toweling one that I got as a gift at a corporate golf outing at the height of the Celtic Tiger. With the corporate sponsors name emblazoned on the back of the collar.
At my age it’s important to own a dressing gown in case you’re whisked off to the nursing home at a moments notice
There is a flaw in the vote, we need a select option for 1,2 or 3.
With age, comes wisdom
I may actually buy a new dressing gown this week, after reading this thread. The winter one is probably a little heavy for the impending arrival of spring and it ain’t time to break out the resort-robe just yet.
the kind that is not in receivorship right now i imagine
Used to but don’t at the moment.
A good dressing gown is a blessing.
Great point and a lovely use of that wonderful phrase.
The result is tight enough to conclude that wearing a dressing gown appears to be acceptable.
Does it fuck.
Only creeps, peados, cross dressers and totti wear them.
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Does it fuck.
Only creeps, peados, cross dressers and totti wear them.[/quote]
That pretty much covers every cross section of society.
Indeed. The lads decrying dressing gowns here seem deeply insecure.
It’s as if they wore one once, their todger was somehow revealed and a pretty girl laughed at it.
Man the fuck up lads.
Piles confirming that it’s mainly creeps who participate in this carry on
Did she laugh Fran? Does the memory still burn?
I don’t wear a dressing gown, I have taken the revolutionary approach of actually putting on clothes when I get up in the morning.
My ambivalence towards dressing gowns has been validated by the fact that Totti and blokes who use the phrase “a blessing” wear them.
There you go- a short but insightful thread