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    Quote Originally Posted by administrator View Post
    Only if they are properly attired:



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    Oooh...can we buy those in the TE store!!!!!!??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Oooh...can we buy those in the TE store!!!!!!??????
    I think that would give me saddle sores...
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    It doesn't really look like a wicking material.
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    And really - don't they have a style a little more flattering?? Pompoms have never done anything for me.

    I just noticed - little piece of trivia coming up. The closest camel, the one slobbering profusely all over the place, is, according to our camel guide in Jordan this winter, "looking for the ladies!"
    Last edited by lph; 05-23-2011 at 10:25 AM.
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    LPH, thank you for starting this thread, as usual, I am a bit late to the party.

    I like the TE forum because I can ask a question and get a variety of good answers. The interactions are mostly professional and very helpful, it is a supportive community. It seems like most of the posters here are self confident women who can get along in the world pretty good. No matter what the level of confidence is we often have areas of significant weakness and it is in those areas that our online sisters help us out the most.

    I feel safe here, not because it's mostly all women but because no question is too dumb and all questions get respectfuly treated. I'm a straight single woman and in real life I have about an equal mix of men and women friends. Each perspective fills a different role or need. I live in a male dominated profession and hold my own just fine.

    In my experience most women will be harder on women than men will and that's what I really like most about this forum, you are all very supportive but we know what females can accomplish so we hold our feet to the fire and expect the best we can offer. That's real sisterhood, to me anyway. I couldn't let this thread go by without throwing in my own 2 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Writer View Post

    In my experience most women will be harder on women than men will and that's what I really like most about this forum, you are all very supportive but we know what females can accomplish so we hold our feet to the fire and expect the best we can offer. That's real sisterhood, to me anyway. I couldn't let this thread go by without throwing in my own 2 cents.
    Nice! I really like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    And really - don't they have a style a little more flattering?? Pompoms have never done anything for me.

    I just noticed - little piece of trivia coming up. The closest camel, the one slobbering profusely all over the place, is, according to our camel guide in Jordan this winter, "looking for the ladies!"
    Hmmm, he might have better luck if he weren't dressed like the ladies!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    I think that would give me saddle sores...
    Those are some of those 'French saddles'. lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Oooh...can we buy those in the TE store!!!!!!??????
    Definitely high-viz!
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