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Leggings? Oh, Yes You Can!


Carolyn Marie

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I've been dying to wear my jeggings with my new knee high boots. Here's the thing though- I don't tuck (with tape, anyway). I haven't in over a year. Just haven't needed to, as things have um, diminished in the right places. But this was the real test.

So I put on a tight pair of panties, rearranged the "furniture" to avoid bulges, wore a longish sweater, put my boots on, and off to work I went. :thumbsup:

I caught myself in some windows and mirrors, and as far as I could tell, all was as it should be. I got complimented on my outfit, and was quite satisfied with the results of my "experiment." Yes, I plan to wear that outfit again, with either a different sweater or a tunic that will provide cover.

You know, I might even be persuaded to wear a swimsuit next year. :)

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Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melissa~

Ah the swimsuit issue... The one time I might consider tucking. Even wearing a swim skirt I need to test the look in my shower several times before I trust anything in public.

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Yes you can wear them considerable when on hrt long enough. I wore workout fitness crop pants that are skin tight and I see absolutely nothing showing at All. I just make sure that I wear a snug thong and go. You can do. And I'm not trying to make it look like I'm hiding something. And I workout with a group of women and men. Just make sure your comfortable with it. If your not then your really not ready.

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I have one pair of jeggings also two swim suits and have no difficulties at all. I was at a store once with a girl friend and she caught me eyeing some really short bibs. The were really cute but were cut almost straight across on the bottom. She saw my longing look and wispered "Better not go for those sweetie or it may be bombs away!" I laughed to tears, they stayed on the hanger. There are a few styles I can't wear, but most are not in my peer group anyway. Giggle. Hug. JodyAnn

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I have one pair of jeggings also two swim suits and have no difficulties at all. I was at a store once with a girl friend and she caught me eyeing some really short bibs. The were really cute but were cut almost straight across on the bottom. She saw my longing look and wispered "Better not go for those sweetie or it may be bombs away!" I laughed to tears, they stayed on the hanger. There are a few styles I can't wear, but most are not in my peer group anyway. Giggle. Hug. JodyAnn

Umm, "bombs away"? Really?! Such talk from a lady, I mean honestly!

Go to your room, Little Miss Moderator and you just think about that!

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