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Remind me what a sparkly jumper says about a woman?

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snowleopard · 16/01/2007 20:45

I bought this in the toast post-sale sale, as it said it had a "subdued glimmer" which I thought sound rather sophisticated. In RL it looks as if it's had a pot of glitter poured over it (admittedly it does have glitter in its name but I was distracted by the other bit)

I actually like it but I seem to remember sparkly tops being the ultimate sign of naff mumsiness or some such, according to Style Court of Mumsnet. Enlighten me please as to what message I will be sending out.

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NotQuiteCockney · 17/01/2007 11:08

Goodness snowleapard, what did you say in response?

wurlywurly · 17/01/2007 11:08

ahh thats what dh means when he wants anal.

snowleopard · 17/01/2007 11:11

Was modestly gracious and showed her the toast post-sale sale catalogue! (So she can get her own pegging semaphore kit).

Actually she's just given birth though so maybe she wouldn't be up for it.

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NotQuiteCockney · 17/01/2007 11:13

Hmmm, I could see pegging appealing to women post-birth. If their fanjo had a rough time in delivery, this avoids any more upset to that area, and gives them a chance to ... balance things out a bit?

snowleopard · 17/01/2007 11:15

I REALLY hope she's not an MN-er!

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TenaLady · 17/01/2007 11:18

I do like it, I must say, i think the sparkly brigade are normally 50 plus though!

Bananaknickers · 18/01/2007 22:48

things I learn every day on here. Never heard of peggin. Although know what it is but didn't know it had a name

snowleopard · 19/01/2007 11:09

Good name for it bananaknickers!

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