I’ve never seen stuff my size in-store, but online they have one of the more inclusive tall size ranges I’ve seen (a lot of brands assume that if you’re tall you’re super skinny, while Old Navy’s tall line goes up to size 20).
fae/faer | they/them
I’ve never seen stuff my size in-store, but online they have one of the more inclusive tall size ranges I’ve seen (a lot of brands assume that if you’re tall you’re super skinny, while Old Navy’s tall line goes up to size 20).
Old Navy’s tall line is really good for the prices! All my jeans and a few of my shirts are from them, though I haven’t bought anything longsleeve from them yet.
I’ve had mixed luck with Long Tall Sally – their sizing is really inconsistent, and returns are rough since they’re not US-based. But the couple of items I’ve bought that have fit well have been nice!
The hint in this case is “God bless you”
That’s actually the abuse showing through. It’s intentional passive aggression and a manipulative speech pattern. It’s meant to imply, “God bless you, even though you’re breaking his rules and making him sad and probably going to hell”.
And before you ask, I was raised evangelical, was deeply involved in ministry, went to bible school, and even worked at a church for a few years; I know how these people think because I was one until I saw the light and ditched their religion. The number of times I’ve seen “I’ll pray for you/them”, “God bless you/them”, and such used as insults is too damn high.
FYI: this is not true of PPTV (peritoneal pull-through vaginoplasty), which seems to be one of the better vaginoplasty techniques currently, as it’s less finicky than the type of vaginoplasty that uses penis skin.