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Amy Got A New Dress Today


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Went to 2 new lingerie stores in a little town near me. There were only a mile apart. I go down to this one that's only open from 11-5 (why 5? idk?) and get there a tiny bit after 11 and nobody is there. So I drive to the other one, didn't see too much that I liked and drove back and finally someone came in to open the store.

Browsed around, and then went off to Belk to look at their lingerie. But even though it was a different town, I still got discouraged about looking through it. So I basically walked out and drove back to the other store I was just at.

I ended up picking out this cute Snow White costume for 30% off which ended being 40 with some tax. I just got doen trying it on and it was a little tight at the waist but fits pretty good. The skirt is very thin so it's pretty easy to see panty lines from the back.

There was a dressing room and I was alone besides the owner, and I almost asked her if I could use it.

I'll have pics up soon

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, Amy....

There's nothing quite like a successful shopping trip!

Sounds like you got yourself something really nice...good on you!

Now, where's those pictures?????

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest MissAmy

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Still on a public forum and imagehost but I'd thought you'll could see at least part of my face. Also it was to hide my facial hair. Haven't shaved in 2 days since I keep forgetting. Just peach fuzz but it looks as weird as my arm hair :(.

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Mirror, Mirror in the bath

If I don't move my hand

Will I face your wrath

Banished from your land

Because even on this forum protected

Still I fear so much of being rejected

That's OK, we don't mind - it is a cute outfit there, Snow!

By the way guests cannot see any images posted - just to let you know.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest MissAmy

Mirror, Mirror in the bath

If I don't move my hand

Will I face your wrath

Banished from your land

Because even on this forum protected

Still I fear so much of being rejected

That's OK, we don't mind - it is a cute outfit there, Snow!

By the way guests cannot see any images posted - just to let you know.

Love ya,

Sally

well it's still quite easy to get membership. I'm never shy about sending pics via pms.

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That's OK, Miss Amy.

You won't see a ton of my photos around here either.

I just don't like pictures of me - Zabrak did such a nice job of fixing my angel avatar (mine was pretty bad) I just cannot replace it - I might for one day and see if anyone notices.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest MissAmy
Its a pretty costume. I like the wig that goes with it. I hope you have fun with it! :).

~Emily

well that's always been my wig but it does fit well with the snow white costume since it's hair color and style is similar enough to the character.

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  • Admin

That's an adorable costume, Amy. You look really cute!

Good for you, girl. Are you going to wear it next Halloween? You should!!

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest MissAmy
That's an adorable costume, Amy. You look really cute!

Good for you, girl. Are you going to wear it next Halloween? You should!!

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

If I had a CD friendly place to do it at then yes

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If I had a CD friendly place to do it at then yes

On Halloween, the whole world is CD friendly. :)

Carolyn Marie

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Guest MissAmy
On Halloween, the whole world is CD friendly. :)

Carolyn Marie

well except the middle east. Sadly people like us would be in loads of trouble for cross dressing

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Guest Rebecca Quentin

That dress is just so very cute. I LOVE Snow White (albeit something closer to the original story rather than the disney versions). You've now given me the notion to find and buy a Snow White costume myself...actually, I think a friend would be happy to make one for me which is always better as it will fit much better when its custom-made. That's what I'll do tomorrow actually, I'm giving her my old computer monitor, she asked how much I'd charge for it (because its a really good expensive one), but I might ask for the costume as payment instead. :)

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