My dance iz comin upp!! i have to choices on wat to wear.. I could wear RIPPED JEANS N A SHIRT or A SHORT SKIRT WITH SOME HIGH HEELS. what would you perfer?
xO||_MENiNA_||Ox answered Sunday October 30 2005, 2:51 pm: i personally would wear jeans and a shirt cuz from experince boys seem to lift ur skirt..and heelsz would just kill your feet by the end of the night and you won't be able to walk for the next week..so jeans a shirt would look cute and be soo comfortable =] please rate
xoKAiiTox answered Saturday October 29 2005, 11:34 pm: This is a question that only you can answer. You may want to wear your jeans and a shirt instead of a short skirt and high heels for two reasons:high heels will be difficult to dance in, and a short skirt may ride up or down which you may not want to happen. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in. Have Fun!! [ xoKAiiTox's advice column | Ask xoKAiiTox A Question ]
askmee04 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 11:12 pm: you should wear the ripped jeans and a nice shirt you shouldnt go to a dance with a skirt and heals on because then you cant dance lol [ askmee04's advice column | Ask askmee04 A Question ]
AskmeNess7 answered Saturday October 29 2005, 1:16 am: Well if its a dance im sure your gonna want to get down with your girls and boys so I think you should deff wear the jeans, heels would not be comfortable to dance in. You can dress up for the movies, and wear heels, but dancing are suppose to be fun and comfortable. [ AskmeNess7's advice column | Ask AskmeNess7 A Question ]
Teza answered Friday October 28 2005, 12:02 am: To a dance? Wear a shirt and heels. Ripped jeans are hot but to a dance skirts are more for it. Wear a cute shirt and you'll look great. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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