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Are We All The Same Size?

I went shopping the other day for pants. I finally found the kind that I wanted on the rack and took a couple of different sizes into the dressing room. The size 10 was too big, but the size 8 was almost perfect. They were a tad short. I could live with it, but I wanted them to be just a little bit longer for when I wear heels with them.

Back to the rack I went. Oh good…they had Tall sizes. They had tall sizes in 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20, that is. They had them in a variety of colors too. They only had this one pair of size 8 in an average length and they were black. Did I forget to mention that they also had sizes 6s and 4s? What is up with that? I then found another pair of pants that were okay, but not as good as the first pair that I tried. They were a different style and kind of wide at the bottom. I decided to look through that rack. I encountered the same thing there as well. They had everything in all colors except size 8. Hmmph!

I went to my car and drove to the next store branch in a different town (same store). “Size 10, size 12, size 6, size 16, size 18, size 4, size 14, size 20.” Back in the car, zoom, next town, same store. “Ridiculous!”, I complain. I walk in to the store…..same thing. The last store that I went to after that (and the only one left) had one pair of size 8 in brown, but the length was still average. I tried them on again and decided to settle for them. They were not too short, but I could not wear shoes with a heel with them.

My conclusion was actually very comforting in one way. There are a lot of size 8 people out there. I guess I am part of the majority. However, this gives me all the more reason to try and get down to a size 6 or maybe even a size 4 so that my selection in clothes is easier. Makes perfect sense to me!

Angel Lynn writes in weight loss, single parenting, media and health.

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About Angel Lynn Diamond

I am a mom to my precious one and only, a nurse in a heartwarming adult living facility, and a freelance writer. I am "Angel" to the one who has helped me through life for the past 2-1/2 years and has made a joyful difference. I am a featured contributing writer for Rich Women Sisterhood, A Distinctive Style magazine and a writing and health advisor on Just Answer. As well, I write greeting cards, articles in health, relationships, diet, fitness, parenting, and travel. I reside in Upstate, NY and enjoy spending time with my loved ones, writing, the outdoors, and fitness. What I would like to say to others is.......Slow down and enjoy the moment, as you cannot get it back. Dream, believe, hope, but most of all have faith. Be careful with your words...they have the potential to hurt or bring forth joy. Remember, gentleness is a comfort to a wounded heart. Wishing you all many blessings. ~Angel Lynn~