Wear something that can be cute and sexy, but not slutty. if you wear a mini skirt, wear a little more conservative top... if you wear a halter top, wear jeans and heels with it. [ girlygirl's advice column | Ask girlygirl A Question ]
helpmebrenda answered Monday April 10 2006, 10:46 am: Hi
Clubs in my area are open all afternoon and evening. Usually closing around 2am.
It's totally normal to want to be noticed by the opposite sex (or same sex depending on your preference).
Because I'm older and have been through the club scene for years, I've come to a few conclusions. #1 - clubs are a meat market...people checking each other out, and coming to conclusions about their person. #2 - guys that are looking for a one night stand generally aren't too picky about what you look like (within reason of course). Now I'm hoping that you are not just looking for a one night stand so this is where my advice comes in.
Anyone who is looking for a sincere relationship likely won't find it at a club/bar.
You can look totally sexy and hot without looking like a slut. Trust me, you can look amazing in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt versus slutty in an outfit that barely covers. If you dress cleverly you can leave ALOT up to the imagination...you can be more mysterious, and seductive. Just remember to stay true to who you are and don't pretend to be someone you're not.
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Monday April 10 2006, 12:51 am: it depends on the club but around 10 pm to like 4 am. You can dance really good, but make sure you don't dress too whorrey. You could also dress cute, but not slutty. ALSO do something wild/crazy but cute with your hair! Guys will notice you and it wont be slutty! Yay for clubs and being a girl! [ XoxBroKeNxoX's advice column | Ask XoxBroKeNxoX A Question ]
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