so in a few weeks I'm going to a party that has pretty much a club theme but the problem is I can't dance or "grind" to save my life.
it's not exactly my scene so to speak
more on the slutty side while I'm kind of reserved I guess
the party is for a friend of my boyfriend and I won't really know anyone there
and Id rather not look like an idiot dancing/with what I'm wearing
if anyone can give me tips/websites/clothes ideas that would be great :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? sousou1234567 answered Monday May 11 2009, 4:24 pm: Whether you are going out to the local club for a night out with the girls or going out to make a few new friends your appearance should be a number one priority. Clubs are a place where you go to be seen and in a situation where everyone is dressed to impress your first impression will be a lasting one. You always want to be sure that you make your entrance in a style that suite you best.
Many clubs are loud and dimly light. While this works in your favor if you are one that does not like to strike up casual conversation it doesn’t help if you are used to impressing people with you conversational skills. When you don’t have the option of reeling admires in with your sparkling wit you have to rely on your natural good looks.
The first thing you want to think about is your make up. This may not seem hard to some but to those of us who don’t wear make up daily this can present a problem. It is hard to know what colors suit your complexion or how to properly apply the stuff. If you don’t know how to apply make up or how to pick the right tones don’t panic. Try to give yourself time to go to your local department store.
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