okay i have two questions... ok, im not girly, and when im out shopping, i dont buy girly cloths, i buy cute hollister things, but not girly girly. but my sister is really girly and when she brings home something, i love it and want it. but like i would never of picked it out, understand?.. whats wrong with me?..
and i have long toes, what are some cute things to do to make them look cute and not so long?
maybe if you bought thick straped sandals and just get your toes done everyonce in awhile they may look better.but im pretty sure that your toes look just fine. [ scrrmnki's advice column | Ask scrrmnki A Question ]
queenhearts answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 11:17 am: Ask your sister to help you go shopping. Tell her you want something in her style because you really like it but you wouldn't know what would look good on you sort of thing. She will probably help out. You just don't know what to buy for yourself. There's just so much in a store and if you haven't bought anything in that style.. then you wouldn't know how it would look on you.. and sometimes you just don't feel like taking the chance.
khadiya answered Monday July 9 2007, 10:47 pm: There is nothing wrong with you. You just have a different style. Get your sister to go shopping with you. Let her help you pick out something, then maybe it will rub off on you. There is really nothing you can do about your toes. Noone ever really pays attetion to feet anyways. Just keep them nice, neat, clean, and painted. If you dont like polish, Use a clear coat so they can look healthy at least. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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