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aephi alum 01-25-2005 09:49 PM

"What's the matter? Can't you buy her a whole dress?"

-- The First Wives Club

James 01-25-2005 10:00 PM

I actually didn't know that. Thanks.

(looks for funding for the study . . . )

Quote:

Originally posted by kddani
Most people I know didn't have much of a chest in high school. They didn't get it until college. In high school, I wore a small B cup. Halfway through college that changed to a large C, small D.

Many many women go on the pill in college, and that increases your breast size. Also most women put on a little weight in college, and some goes to the boobs. For me it was a combo of the pill and gaining about 10 pounds, which I actually needed. I was too skinny in HS and looked much better with a little more weight.

If you did a study of the breast size of your high school classmates and compared to during/after college, you'd see a pretty big difference.

What guy wouldn't love to conduct a study like that?


Speechpath 01-25-2005 10:11 PM

the only word for that "dress" is ridiculous

CarolinaDG 01-25-2005 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AXiD670
Even in my single college days I would not have worn that dress.

For $495 you'd have to give me a bit more fabric than that.

Then again, most of us probably would have been in fear of a serious talk with standards for that one.

Munchkin03 01-25-2005 10:41 PM

Hoes in tri-state area codes...
 
Y'all, there are some really trashy girls who live in the tri-state area. Of course they would jump at the chance to buy some skeezy "dress" just because it was for sale in Manhattan.

tinydancer 01-25-2005 11:24 PM

I'm thinking NO - not only NO but HELL NO!!:eek:

kddani 01-25-2005 11:26 PM

hell, the escort in cashmoney's thread has on more clothes/ is better covered than this kid

Peaches-n-Cream 01-26-2005 01:32 AM

I wouldn't be surprised if I saw some girls wearing that as a prom dress in a few months. Nothing shocks me anymore.

Jill1228 01-26-2005 05:24 AM

Lil Kim wanna be?
 
What she said! I showed Mr. 1228 that dress and being the perv that he can be at times, said:
"I'd love my date to wear it, but I would KILL my daughter if she even THOUGHT about wearing that outfit"

What type of self respecting Momma would let her child go out wearing that?????

Quote:

Originally posted by tinydancer
I'm thinking NO - not only NO but HELL NO!!:eek:

mmcat 01-26-2005 08:45 AM

oh my....that's just tacky.
expensive, but tacky

LXAAlum 01-26-2005 02:22 PM

Ummmm....no.

First of all, no WAY would I spend $400+ on a PROM dress - wedding dress, yes, but NOT the prom. Give me a break!

Secondly, should my daughter somehow come into her own money to buy THIS dress in question....I hope she enjoys prom night stuck to the couch at home held firmly in place by both her mother and me. That's as far as she'd get. Oh...and a shawl....queen bed comforter sized shawl.

Third...any parent who is "proud" their daughter WOULD wear this dress to prom needs IMO to be stripped of all parental rights, because they surely aren't practicing parental responsibilities!

First reaction of the photo was "it has to be on backwards" or either that it is a "FM" dress.

GeekyPenguin 01-26-2005 02:28 PM

I know quite a few women who spent upwards of $400 on their prom dress - mine would have been if I didn't have an employee discount. However, it had considerably more fabric than that. :)

I would let my daughters wear something slightly revealing - like a slit up to mid-thigh, a deep v-neck - I mean, the prom is a time to feel special and beautiful and all that. However, I think they need a dress that permits them to wear both a bra and underwear. ;)

Rudey 01-26-2005 02:29 PM

Does it matter to you if she looks like a ho, regardless of the fact that prom dresses fall off at the end of the night anyway?

-Rudey

kddani 01-26-2005 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
I know quite a few women who spent upwards of $400 on their prom dress - mine would have been if I didn't have an employee discount. However, it had considerably more fabric than that. :)

I would let my daughters wear something slightly revealing - like a slit up to mid-thigh, a deep v-neck - I mean, the prom is a time to feel special and beautiful and all that. However, I think they need a dress that permits them to wear both a bra and underwear. ;)

I think that you should wear that dress when you and the BF are with his parents ;)

GeekyPenguin 01-26-2005 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kddani
I think that you should wear that dress when you and the BF are with his parents ;)
I could wear it to their church! :p


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