My daughter-in-law, Katie, goes to naked lady parties.
What
that means is that Katie and her friends get together for clothing exchanges.
This practice leads to posts on Facebook like the one I saw recently: “Oh you
look so cute in that picture… I love that top on you. And I sure enjoy wearing
it now!” If I hadn’t known about naked lady parties, I might scratch my head
about a post like that.
Katie
and her friends had clothing exchanges long before they heard of the term “naked
lady party.” However, if you go on the Internet, you’ll find lots of
information about these gatherings. I was hesitant to look on the Web because I
figured I’d get on some porn list, but a string of legit sites about naked lady
clothing exchanges popped up. (I may still get on a porn list, but oh well.)
Here’s
how it works for Katie and her friends:
Katie’s
friend Sarah sends out an Evite for a naked ladies’ party. Maybe eight or ten
women show up, bringing nice wearable clothing (tops, pants, skirts, dresses, maybe
bras) that they no longer want, also sometimes the miscellaneous pair of shoes,
a book, or a kitchen item.
They
sit in a circle and each in turn shows what she brought. She’ll mention the
size of the item and maybe tell why she doesn’t want it anymore. At that point,
another woman may claim the item. If more than one person claims it, the item
goes into a “want” pile. If no one claims it, it goes into a “donate” pile for
St. Vincent de Paul.
When
each woman has shown her items, they all draw for numbers. Then, in turn by
number, each participant gets to choose one item from the “want” pile. Katie
said you might have the last number but still wind up with your first choice of
clothing. I asked Katie if it gets confusing with a big pile of stuff on the
floor. She said sometimes it does get confusing, but usually you remember the
thing you want most.
So
where does the “naked” part come in? Well, the women try on the clothes to make
sure they fit (especially if more than one person wants an item), and most of
them change right there in the room.
Katie
said she often goes home with a whole brown paper grocery bag full of “new”
clothing. She said some women are more picky and might only go home with one or
two outfits. She said the women are not all the same sizes, but the exchange
works out anyway.
Because
it’s women, there’s a lot of talking. And fun.
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