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your advice on a dress


Question Posted Thursday May 10 2007, 6:24 pm

Ok I need to go grad dress shopping. I have a flat stomache but when I eat it's huge whether it's a big bite or small.

Should I get a loose dress or a dress that fits tight to show off my curves?

When I go looking for a dress, should I go with a full stomache to see if you'd see my tummy would show if I ate before I went to grad or not?


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basketcase_x08 answered Thursday May 10 2007, 7:40 pm:
go with a full stomache.
even though it wont make much of a difference, a lot of times the whole bulging gut thing is a figment of an imagination. but for the sake of being self consious, go with a full stomache.

and get a form fitting dress. Loose dresses look weird.

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