I'm a guy but I want to go to our school dance as a girl
Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 12:35 pm
I've always wanted to be a girl and hopefully I can be someday, but for right now I want to go to our high school's January dance dressed as a girl. I'm in 10th grade and 16 yo. Can anybody tell me what I should get for clothes and shoes and stuff? The dance is casual. Like what I'm looking for the most is what stores to go to and then what to get. Thanks.
leighton91 answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 1:56 pm: Jackets are really in this season and it would help with your lack of boobs. I would get a jacket like this one... [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or maybe a cute fitted denim one. Under that I would wear a fitted shirt but not one that is low cut. Since it is a casual dance you should wear jeans with some boots. Unless you want to make a big statement with a skirt and some stilletos but thoses can get uncomfortable. Make sure you accessorise. First get your outfit together like for example if you used that white jacket I would get some white jewelry like [Link](Mouse over link to see full location).
peebles7 answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 1:03 pm: I think that is great that you're doing this and good luck in the future. Observe the girls in your class for a while and see what they wear. You can get clothes anywhere, walmart, target, aeropostale, american eagle, it really doesn't matter. probably just flare jeans and see what girls in your school wear for shoes. You have to be careful not to get clothes that are too fancy for the occasion or too flashy. That's embarrasing for any girl. Good luck and have lots of fun at the dance! [ peebles7's advice column | Ask peebles7 A Question ]
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