i am 13 and i started living with my aunt and uncle around a year ago. i like thi sboy named dj, and he likes me too. we've been kissing and stuff, and it got far enough one time that he had my shirt off. i had on thia gray bra, and he kept looking at it like i was... well, immature. i want to buy thongs and bras that are kinda girlier, but i don't know how to ask my aunt?
Leen468 answered Tuesday July 28 2009, 9:15 am: maybe you can as her for the money ask to go to the mall and when you are out with your girls, buy them. but you do not have to buy thongs to feel grown up and girly, you can buy some real sexy boy-shorts. they are more comfortable and girly.
LOL_x0x answered Saturday July 25 2009, 6:36 pm: You're only 13, you don't need to be buying thongs (or taking your clothing off with boys for that matter!)
If you want to buy some better bras (which I think is OK), just be honest with your aunt. She'll appreciate your honesty and I'm sure she will be more than happy to take you shopping :)
iiLOvEyOux3 answered Wednesday July 22 2009, 2:06 pm: I'm sure she'll understand that you need underwear, so tell her your underwear got small, or you need new pairs and new bras. If she doesn't let the thongs, you can always buy underwear like boy shorts that a lot of guys think are sexy. She's a woman, she knows how it's like to be a girl. :) [ iiLOvEyOux3's advice column | Ask iiLOvEyOux3 A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Wednesday July 22 2009, 2:05 pm: I don't think you necessarily have to ask her, that could be a really awkward conversation about why...Just tell her you want to go shopping/to the mall/need new undies and bras. Forever 21 has some really cute and cheap stuff. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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