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In reply to the discussion: Do women really spend 8 years of their life shopping? [View all]KitSileya
(4,035 posts)42. Great comments on this thread.
Another thing that drives shopping-hating me crazy, is that unlike most men, I cannot go into a clothing store, check the waist/inseam measurement, and buy a pair of pants without trying them on. The same with shirts. I thought I had achieved that ease with bras...until it turned out the chain store had measured me incorrectly (most likely to make sure I thought I could buy their bras) and I went from 40DDD to 34J. Shirts, pants, skirts, dresses - everything must be tried before buying, and you have to try a whole damn lot of them to find something that fits.
I think that that, in addition to being in charge of grocery shopping and for any other shopping needs other than car buying explains the findings amply.
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Most humans spend ridiculous amounts of time doing relatively unimportant things
NoOneMan
Dec 2013
#2
Guess what? Most everything in life depends upon who was the initial aggressor.
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#59
According to the study, only 10% of the time they are shopping for family/friends
davidn3600
Dec 2013
#8
exactly, and simple things take a lot longer when they have young kids with them also
JI7
Dec 2013
#12
providing for kids with basic needs is not giving them a gift, it's part of being a parent
JI7
Dec 2013
#62
it says 10 percent is on gift buying,shopping for kids is not always gift buying and same with food
JI7
Dec 2013
#10
Are stereotypes and overgeneralizations really the best usage of a political message board?
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#11
no. i do not shop. do not like it. hubby son and brother are much more into shopping.
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#13
i know many men, including husband, son and brother that LUV to shop. just sayin'. nt
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#40
I'm guilty. I blame it on my Grandmother and Mother taking me along during childhood, but I don't
adirondacker
Dec 2013
#45
You can order groceries on the internet and have them delivered to your home.
boston bean
Dec 2013
#23
I don't use the service, but I could if I wanted to pay a bit more. There is a premium with it.
boston bean
Dec 2013
#28
Spoken like a person who has NEVER SHOPPED FOR GROCERIES. Yeah, order me that fresh celery, OKAY?
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#60
You'd know the answer, if you stopped watching televised sports for a minute. Heh.
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#34
Yeah, those groceries get to the fridge on their own, leaving me time to contemplate my belly button
Hekate
Dec 2013
#35