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Do you think this is ridiculous?
My best friend and I were shopping today, and you know those Best Friends necklaces that are like half the words on each one... well we found Best Friend tshirts!!!! I've never been a fan of those necklaces or bracelets but I thought the tshirts are quite novelty.
I thought this was mega cool!! and I really wanted to buy them.
We tried them on, and took a photo.. she thought they were cool but that wearing them would be ridiculous! eventually agreed to get them for each other for christmas!!
We are 19 and in University btw, We've been best friends since first year of high school.. Now we live in separate cities for university, but are back in our hometown over summer break and saw this!!
What do you think? and how old are you? I think this may be something that appears to certain age groups more.. what do you think?
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm 20, I think that it is a pretty cool idea for pictures and wearing, but maybe not together. I mean its a cute thing to do dont get me wrong but you are both in college and if worn together it looks like there was a maturity problem ya know. Just dont make a big deal about it. If she wants to wear it, let her. If not, then oh well...its still a cool shirt to have an knowing that you both might end up wearing it on the same day while your away from each other is pretty narley.
- LALv 71 decade ago
I'm 20, and nah, it's not ridiculous. Maybe if you were still wearing them when you're 60 it would get a little strange (although not "wrong") but 19 is fine.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
sounds lesbianic
Source(s): uh, not that there's anything wrong with that ;)