Episode 102 – Perfect Fit Teaching

Once years ago I was complaining to friend about how difficult it was to find clothes that fit me. What can I say? I’m not a matched set. Either some other female got my boobs or I got her butt.  As so often happens in such conversations, the idea of buying clothes of the one-size-fits-all ilk came up. As most women faced with anatomical inequities well know, the response to this concept depends on where one is in one’s monthly cycle. If in a kindly mood, the idea that such clothing is possible is amusing to rolling-on-the-floor hilarious. On more testy days, the desire to do something very painful to its creator seems like a very reasonable response. Nonetheless, one-size-fits-all has been the  most common teaching standard for years.