Hello. I am a rising senior and all my high school days I've been known as the wild/fun girl that could dress. Don't get me wrong I want to maintain that but I want to be more feminie. Maybe a dress and heels, even carry a purse. The only problem is I don't know how to be a gurly girl. I want to be! I want to learn how to carry myself more as a lady. I've always been a tomboy and that has gotten me a little attention but when I start school in the fall I want to be drop dead gorgeous! Please help me!!
Hitsugaya answered Monday July 16 2007, 4:09 am: It's good you want to be feminine. Most girls don't realize that being feminine isn't the same as letting men control you.
Try to pick out more feminine clothes,particularly cute dresses that show off a little.
But even if it's not a dress,were something that looks like it belong to a girl.
As for your actions,I wouldn't worry about it.
If you like shopping,cute things,and like boys you are girly.
Hold yourself with poise and grace,it shows famininity.Your hair is a key part of being girly. Long hair looks more feminine that short,for example.Style doesn't matter just make sure it looks good.
Don't were too much make-up.Guys like girls who are natural.That makes a girl more beautiful.
And the most important thing is to feel beautiful. If you love yourself inside and out you will feel beautiful. Don't be arrogant but confidence helps to be more attractive!
missx3seyi answered Monday July 16 2007, 1:40 am: well a good place to start if your trying to change your wardrobe is to start wearing skirts more often or maybe get a cute sundress. wear small amounts of make-up if you dont already and if you're having trouble applying anything just ask a friend. [ missx3seyi's advice column | Ask missx3seyi A Question ]
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