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Question Posted Tuesday June 7 2005, 3:21 pm

I want to do this pageant, but I don't Know how to ask my mother and father. I've never really been into pageants, I've always been more into acting and singing. I think it would give me more self confidence. But now that I'm turning 15 I started to like all that pageant modeling stuff. I just dont know how to ask them and to let me go. Also what are some tips that I should know. I've never done this before. They also want to do an interview, so does anybody know what type of questions they ask? It said no past experience is necessary, but I would appreciate some tips and things to remember because I don't want to mess up. Also, Im a little self concience (sorry about the spelling!) I have bad eczema ( pronounced eggsema ) and It's always been an issue for me. Do you think that doing this pageant will give me more self confidence or make my self concienciousness ( again sorry about the spelling ) worse? Thank you!


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PrincessAva answered Friday June 10 2005, 1:57 am:
First off, you need to research pagents. Then present this to your parents. This will help them take you more seriously. The you need an pagent coach. They will help you with your questions. Then you also need a run way coach. and a dietition[sp]. its all very expensive but very rewarding in the end.



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ideals answered Thursday June 9 2005, 10:01 pm:
I've done quite a lot of pagents and you know, I think it's one of the best things I've ever done. I've met so many girls from doing it, and you know, it's not even really about getting trophies and stuff, but it really allows a girl to "know" herself.

When I started doing them as a confidence boaster, I was so awkward, and just trying out and talking in the public really allowed me to, well... TALK.

I'm sure if you tell this to your parents openly, they will understand completely.

If not, I would definately like to email your parents and explain to them how great pagent-y is for teenagers.


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mackiemore answered Thursday June 9 2005, 7:59 pm:
Though a pageant may help you gain confidence, it will only be superficial and on the outside. You really need to feel comfortable on the inside, too, or it will lead to trouble later in life.

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mauigirl answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 12:47 pm:
i dunno about all of the pageant stuff... but i do know about the eczema. a friend of mine had it it really bad in 7th and 8th grade. this year she went to a doctor and asked him about it. he gave her this cream she puts on her face every night. now her skin is clearer than mine... so if you haven't already talked to your doctor or dermatologist about it (the dermatologist is a better bet... if your family goes 2 one) give it a try!

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SWANKiFiED answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 3:35 pm:
Pageants are a great way to get involved! They make you more confident in front of audiences & a great overall person. Sounds like you, similar to me, come from an preforming background but are a bit self concious. It's totally normal & I believe pageants will bring you out of your shell. Talk to your parents are the pro's & con's of participating. Find one local & work out all the details before hand so they can see how much you want this. Parents like it when you go to the extra mile & have everything prepared. Interview questions can be anything from where you see yourself in 10 years to your opinion on worldy events. The best advice I can give you is to be yourself. Sounds cliche` but judges love it when you're natural & not trying to be something you're not. Good luck & I'm sure you'll do fabulous! &hearts;

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Dani3ll3_Lov3 answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 3:25 pm:
I myself am into pageants and in the itnerviews, they always ask like what do you like to do for fun, if you were to be in the pageant what would you like do to with the money and prizes you would win..

Stuff like that!

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