NO! If you have to ask then your answer is no
2007-11-22 20:50:51
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answer #1
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answered by Red 3
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Wear clothes that flatter your figure & enhance your shape. What looks good on other girls & may be in fashion might only draw attention to your 'flaws'. Empire lines are flattering for curvier women because it draws in under the bust, therefore creating a sillouhette which skims in & over at the right places. If you have great legs, show them off instead. If you are blessed with a nice pair of boobs, wear a tasteful low cut top. The best advice I can give you is to wear what you feel comfortable in
2007-11-23 06:49:57
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If your proud of your body shape, a little bit wont hurt. But showing a lot might be pushing it!
If your even questioning whether you should or not, though, I would suggest not doing it. You'll feel self-conscious once you actually go out like that.
2007-11-23 04:55:32
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answer #3
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answered by baka_kittykat 2
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If you're confident enough to wear it without constantly thinking about whether or not you look ok. Some people can pull it off, but most can't.
2007-11-23 05:05:18
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answer #4
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answered by guesswho 2
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no no no... tops that show the mid drift are tacky as it is... plus it might make you look wider if your top heavy.
2007-11-23 05:58:33
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answer #5
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answered by Mommy 3
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thats ok just dont go pointing it out with any thing else you wear with that top.ie the wrong jeans.its pretty acceptable today.
2007-11-23 05:14:19
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd have to agree. If you are self-conscious enough to have to ask then the answer would have to be no
2007-11-23 04:54:42
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answer #7
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answered by Hooj 1
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No, please don't. I know, if you have a good self image, blahdeblah, but I am sick of seeing it. Wear something bright and cute and sassy but I don't want to see excess skin.
2007-11-23 06:37:18
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answer #8
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answered by dallas 5
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I think it's ok
2007-11-23 06:12:53
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answer #9
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answered by wild rose 4
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