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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 732189" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>We had a smoking areas at my high school. I wore bellbottoms (no hiphuggers due to no hips). Other than that, was grunge before grunge was a thing. Flannel tops, braided long hair, bandanna headbands, etc.I wore aviator frames because back then they were the only thing that would hold my very thick lenses. </p><p></p><p>I was what was referred to as a "freak", basically a peace-loving hippy who carries a knife and who knows how to use it in self-defense...and will.</p><p></p><p>We had to, due to attacks by jocks. My 2nd boyfriend, the one I wound up marrying, didn't carry weapons, but had been involved in martial arts for 12 years at that time. His response to being attacked for either being a freak or being a theater nerd and running to the bathroom in tights, was to put his assailant(s) on the ground...hard enough to stun them. Most finally learned to leave him alone after a couple of times.</p><p></p><p>husband to be was into the patterned Quiana shirts with-matching very low-slung bell-bottoms, topped with long, very curly hair and facial hair.</p><p></p><p>I'm still sort of "grunge" around the house, though with-elastic/drawstring waists these days. I wear long tunics/sweaters out, over pants, and "therapeutic shoes". (Cost like designer--uglier than sin)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 732189, member: 1963"] We had a smoking areas at my high school. I wore bellbottoms (no hiphuggers due to no hips). Other than that, was grunge before grunge was a thing. Flannel tops, braided long hair, bandanna headbands, etc.I wore aviator frames because back then they were the only thing that would hold my very thick lenses. I was what was referred to as a "freak", basically a peace-loving hippy who carries a knife and who knows how to use it in self-defense...and will. We had to, due to attacks by jocks. My 2nd boyfriend, the one I wound up marrying, didn't carry weapons, but had been involved in martial arts for 12 years at that time. His response to being attacked for either being a freak or being a theater nerd and running to the bathroom in tights, was to put his assailant(s) on the ground...hard enough to stun them. Most finally learned to leave him alone after a couple of times. husband to be was into the patterned Quiana shirts with-matching very low-slung bell-bottoms, topped with long, very curly hair and facial hair. I'm still sort of "grunge" around the house, though with-elastic/drawstring waists these days. I wear long tunics/sweaters out, over pants, and "therapeutic shoes". (Cost like designer--uglier than sin) [/QUOTE]
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