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Was it believable for mother and daughter to be fighting over pantyhose?
This was from Season 1 Super Blues episode. I grew up with brothers as siblings, so I am not enlightened with hosiery. Isn't pantyhose considered very personal like underwear? I never borrowed socks or underwear from my brothers. So Ann and Julie fight over 50 cent pantyhose which is strange because Julie appears to be taller which implies that they wouldn't even fit Julie. Yet, Ann is having a fit because neither of them like the color peach, but they like red colored stockings? And was it common for women to wear 2 pairs to make a new shade? The other part of sibling rivalry involving fighting over earrings was very credible. |
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