"Sorry, I don't feel comfortable lending my clothes out."
If she can't take the hint and asks you again, just ignore her question and move on to something else. Do that every time until she gets the message that the subject is closed.
2007-01-01 09:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-23 03:54:54
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answered by ? 4
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She is a friend and she would understand. You have to say 'NO' in a very polite manner. In any case, borrowing clothes is not a good idea at all. Even if you do not have the size problem, there should be no borrowing of clothes.
2007-01-01 17:40:07
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answered by sharma.kulbhushan 5
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You don't have to get into WHY, just tell her you don't loan people clothes. Maybe girls do that kind of silliness, I don't know. Loaning and borrowing is a bad habit people have and always leads to problems beyond stretching clothes out.
2007-01-01 09:02:58
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answered by The Scorpion 6
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Just tell her your parents do not allow you to let your friends borrow your clothes. The reason being; friends or not friends - you never know what cooties others have and you don't want what they may have. Never let anyone use your comb, brush, tooth paste, shoes or make-up either.
2007-01-01 09:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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GO SHOPPING with her. tell her that its nice that she wants to borrow your clothes but say you dont have em or theere dirty or something like that. Tell her- I know you love to borrow my tops, but maybe you should come with me and you can get some of your own just like them bcuz i sometimes wanna wear the tops and u already borrowed them.that way she can feel good u can go shopping wit her.
2007-01-01 09:05:59
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answered by ♡☮taaraa 5
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tell her NO...you don't let people borrow your clothes. Then send her to the local Salvation Army or a thrift store where she can get some clothes cause it sounds like she doesn't have any clothes of her own. good luck
2007-01-01 09:03:36
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answered by ME 2
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Just be honest, it may hurt her but let her know that you want to be honest. Besides sharing clothing is not a good practice because it is a source for skin infections.Hygiene is another reason for you to decline the request. Good luck!
2007-01-01 09:13:04
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answered by thachu5 5
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just tell her no but blame it on yourself! it always works. like you have something to go to and you really just have NO idea what your gonna wear OR just be an *** (lol) and give her a shirt that you KNOW will be way too small and she'll just think all your close are too small!
2007-01-01 09:08:38
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answered by k_princess84 3
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Tell her the truth that she is bigger than you and is stretching your tops. If she does not understand, don't worry, not worth it.
2007-01-01 09:06:28
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answered by NAN G 6
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