I hate shopping. Unless I know exactly what I want and can plan where I want to go etc.
Shoe shopping on the other hand, I like that.
I don't mind so much if it is quiet but even then get it over with as soon as I can.
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I felt emotions of gentleness and pleasure, that had long appeared dead, divide within me. - Frankenstein.
I hate going shopping for clothes because i find it hard to find clothes that fit me then i feel embarrassed because the clothes don't fit me and i have to give them to the lady at the clothes bit .
I can happily spend hours looking around bookshops (despite or maybe because of the fact that I work in one), but apart from that, I absolutely loathe shopping. I don't have that many clothes, because I find it so traumatic to face shopping for them. I recently didn't attend a funeral I probably should have gone to because I had nothing suitable to wear, and I will not attend parties or weddings if I can possibly help it (there are other reasons for that, but the clothes issue is one of them). I can't shop for clothes over the internet, as I have to try items on - there are only certain types of material I can tolerate next to my skin, and I am too uncomfortable to wear anything I deem too tight-fitting. When I am forced to go clothes shopping out of sheer necessity (e.g. my one pair of jeans are starting to disintegrate!) I go alone because I find it intensely stressful, and it isn't fair to put other people through my strange hang-ups and anxiety problems. Actually, I have recently realised that it has been several years since I owned a proper winter coat, and I'm trying to gear myself up to a trip to find one before I freeze to death on the way home to work. It's pretty pathetic really.
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I hate clothes shopping. I avoid it wherever possible. I am plus sized, so I have only Evans clothes shopping wise. Which is a good thing unless they dont have your size.
I hate when people say "you're a woman, you are supposed to like clothes shopping". I hated it when I was a teen and much slimmer (and therefore greater choice of clothes stores), so I will probably hate it in 10 years time. Since when has being a woman equals automatic love for shopping?
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I love going shopping it makes me feel good for some reason.
Shopping with my nan is the best because she loves shopping as much as me + i get to spend time with her.
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I wish i had my world complete again.
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I dislike clothes shopping and I wouldn't like a shopping trip that lasts a whole day on the high streets. It would be horrible!
I don't like clothes shopping because of the hassle of trying things on as I never seem to find much I like, so I often end up going into shops and trying things on then not buying anything, so the whole trip was pointless.
However, I recently went into TKMaxx and there seemed to be loads more things that fit (maybe down to a wider choice, I don't know), so if I went on a shopping trip and came away with new jeans or something that I liked I'd be happy, but I don't really enjoy the process, no.
Having said that I think it's necessary because if I wear clothes I really don't like or that don't fit properly, I feel like crap.
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I love shopping. Stuff just excites me, stationary, equipment (rucksacks, first aid, bags, containers), clothes, gadgets, books. I'm a geek, I know. But sometimes I just like having new stuff. I often go to camping shops or military surplus shops. Man, when I turn 18 I will be a man of many items, like knives, tools, etc etc.
I hate shopping... I usually do it all online, or if I do do it in town I will go in knowing exactly what I want and just go in, get it, and come home. I drive a few of my female friends mad as they keep trying to make me go on shopping trip with them lol, in fact on the 8th I am meant to be going dress shopping with people they've started saying that I am an "honorary male" but in reality I just dislike shopping, it's boring, and often crowded, and to me all clothing kind of looks the same :/
I really don't like it either because of my social anxiety: I constantly have a strong suspicion that everyone notices me and judges me negatively, so I feel very uncomfortable when I go out. This is especially true during clothes shopping because I have to try things on and it reminds me of how much I hate my body (I have BDD as well). So, like you, I'll shop online if I can or go in to a shop as quickly as possible, try things on, and leave ASAP.
I don't like shopping since I can rarely find anything I like and I just get frustrated and go home. I much prefer to order off the Internet. I can find what I want faster and a few clicks later it's ordered. Without me leaving my bed.
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