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Sally you look amazing. Love the choice. Always good to have another set of eyes in the house to help sort these things out lol

 

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Bri, my wife came to my rescue, because I was lost in the jungle known as "what's a girl to wear?"  I'm not sure if you can tell from the photo I took, but the dress is glittery and a lot of the glitter ended up on the seat of my car - might be a function of the great deal I got on this particular dress.  Anyway, now I have a lasting reminder of the dress I wore to Christmas dinner 2021. 

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Hey @Elizabeth Star! You look slightly grumpy, but I LOVE the outfit. Especially the leggings and boots. Those look fun!

 

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This is my favorite shirt because it's so form fitting. I like wearing it more than the others even though it's not girly and I like girly clothes. I used FaceApp's gender change filter to change my face slightly and preserve my sanity because my face needs a little work. I noticed that some people here have more experience than me, so I think I speak for us all when I say we didn't have these apps when I was growing up, and they are AMAZING! Definitely use them if you're still working on getting there!

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51 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

Hey @Elizabeth Star! You look slightly grumpy, but I LOVE the outfit. Especially the leggings and boots. Those look fun!

 

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Yea, I wasn't (still not) feeling good.

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On 12/21/2021 at 1:43 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

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As food for thought I wanted to explain one of the aspects of my outfit.

 

The oversized hoodie. Although it doesn't really go with rest of it, it gives the illusion that I'm not as tall (5'9") as i really am. It also helps cover my shoulders and minimal waistline. On the other side of things, I feel it helps with passing by giving  an impression that I may be involved with some really tall guy named Brandon that works at Jimmy Johns. It's also pretty warm for what it is.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

 

How's the fit? I've got a lot of pairs that ride down my backside.

 

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That's kind of an issue but I have it with all leggings.

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7 minutes ago, Elizabeth Star said:

That's kind of an issue but I have it with all leggings.

 

Interesting. I bought the blacker pattern (skulls and roses on a black background) in the size that my mom INSISTS that I am. She has imparted upon me the Secret of the Leggings. Once they get here, I'll model them and share how well they stay up.

 

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On 12/21/2021 at 11:43 AM, Elizabeth Star said:

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You'd look beautiful without the boots, but the boots are super hot ❤❤❤

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15 hours ago, Artpetal said:

This is my favorite shirt because it's so form fitting. I like wearing it more than the others even though it's not girly and I like girly clothes. I used FaceApp's gender change filter to change my face slightly and preserve my sanity because my face needs a little work. I noticed that some people here have more experience than me, so I think I speak for us all when I say we didn't have these apps when I was growing up, and they are AMAZING! Definitely use them if you're still working on getting there!

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Looking great! And any and all advice/suggestions are welcome, so thank you ❤

 

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Lady in red! 🔥

 

Red sweater dress and black tweed jacket: Venus

Black booties: David Tate

Belt: Amazon

Necklace: Yard sale

 

Happy Holidays everyone!

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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11 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Leggings are no problem because I have a good sized butt so they stay put and don't ride down.

 

Allow me to say this with utmost respect but...

 

😝

 

So jealous.

 

Hugs!

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