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9. Why is her closet full of clothes, yet SHE has NOTHING to wear?

31 min · 13 de may de 2025
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In this fun and relatable episode, Jenn and A dive into the age-old question: Why do women with full closets still feel like they have nothing to wear? From emotional dressing to the gender dynamics of the closet, they explore how clothes are about more than just fabric - they’re about identity. 🔹 What We Talk About: * The myth of the “full closet” and emotional dressing * Clothing as gender expression and identity * Shopping stress and societal pressures * How men can support their partner during those “nothing fits” moments Tune in for a lighthearted look at how we express who we are through what we wear!

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