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Well, I got up today, parents gone, so it's Andrea's time to shine :). I recently went on a nice shopping spree and bought a new dress, a pair of panties, some pink sweatpants-like pants, and this thing that, you wear over your top, that covers just your shoulders and your breasts, but that's it- not sure what its called. I spent about fifty dollars. I have to return the panties, they are a size too small. They are all ruffly and I love their color and they're feel, I am definitely getting a bigger size!

The pants, I thought I had to return, but I did not realize that they tied, so you could adjust their tightness, so maybe they will actually fit. We will have to see :).

So, right now, I have on this amazing dress (and that thing that I mentioned) because it goes GREAT with this dress!

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...si&img=2238

I actually made an eight minute long video about the dress and what I'm wearing...omgg I loved making the video soooo much, but of course scared to death of posting it on a video hosting site and somebody finding it. Oh wellz.

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...si&img=2236

The pattern On the dress, I find it absolutely lovely!

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...si&img=2237

It's a bit blurry, but it ties in the back, which is a really cute design. Did I mention this dress was only ten dollars???

Now, one last thing before I go- in the back, it feels like the dress barely comes down at all. Like, if I sit down, BRRR its cold. :rolleyes: If I bend over, you mighhttt see a bit too much (dont' worry for now, I have leggings on :)). So I'm wondering if this is something I can change, or if its always goign to be like this, because it seems that the dress fabric is sewn more in the front than it is in the back. Hmmm.

Anyway, feeling very femme now, very glad I made that video, and i can't wait to play in this dress!

~Andrea

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Guest Donna Jean

Andrea....

Hey, Honey....

VERY pretty dress...I really like that...It's very feminine and it looks so good on you!

I like the top, also, but I have no idea what it is called...If you find out, please come back and tell us.....OK?

You look wonderful!

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Well I am no authority but little jacket like that has had several names that I have heard, bolero was on and weskit was another but i have no idea now those were from the 60s and 70s and like me a bit out of date.

You look so happy, I think it is just wonderful that you get so much joy from expressing yourself.

As to the skirt and the cold seat phenomenon when you start to sit down reach back with one hand and smooth the fabric starting from the hips down getting your hand out of the way just as you make contact with the seat - it becomes a very natural habit.

You keep it up lovely lady.

Love ya,

Sally

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Andrea, the clothes are lovely, but what really makes me smile is seeing how much YOU enjoy wearing them, and the way you describe them

and how you feel in them. I can hear the satisfaction and joy, and that is just perfect. :) I hope you always feel so pretty and feminine.

Happiness is a wonderful thing. Right now I'm very happy for you, young lady. May you have many such days ahead.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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