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Lisa86
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A few convincing words
I think guys in their 20's are more into shopping than ever before. Take my old roommate for instance.

Male.
23 years old.
Handsome.
LOVES to shop *Newbury Street*

Although he prides himself on only buying the most expensively ridiculous clothes, my recent persistence in trying to get him to visit a T.J. Maxx is wearing off. I can tell his evolving change of attitude in the attention he gives me when I begin telling him about my daily finds. No longer does he wave his hand as if to shut me out, or tell me to go chat with my girlfriends, but rather he asks questions. He pretends the questions are to benefit me, to make me feel better about my lack of girlfriends I could discuss clothes with, but I know the real truth. He wants to know what T.J. Maxx has got to offer him!

Then, it happened. He broke. It all started when I spotted him wearing an Ed Hardy tee shirt -- almost identical to one I had seen earlier in the week at TJ’s. That’s when I began what would be a series of compelling words from my mouth to his ears. By the end of the conversation, his mind was made up. The very next day he made his grandiose appearance into the nearest T.J’s, and came home with a few fabulous finds of his own(including an Ed Hardy shirt, of course).

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Edited by Lisa86 at 03/06/2008 8:40 AM PST
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Well, as a red-blooded guy, I have to say that I'm probably not going to schedule weekly shopping trips with my guy...or girl...friends...

...but every time I walk into a TJMaxx, I wind up bringing home new clothes. That doesn't make me a shopper, does it?
Falling under that category makes you whatever you wish to be. The way I see it, if you want to be called "a shopper" than you are just that, but if not, that is fine too.

I find that my curiosity gets the best of me as I have this constant desire to know what is at TJMaxx right now! I understand that is my personal shopping technique however, so I'm assuming it may not be something we have in common.

I guess to answer your question, I'll respond with a question myself; do you want to be a shopper? What's so bad about a guy who has good style and buys his clothes at reasonable prices...