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Old 07-25-2009, 04:08 PM
pnmxyz pnmxyz is offline
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Originally Posted by BaltoAlphaPsi View Post
I agree as well. When you're going though recruitment, if you're not a size 2 don't dress like a size 2, if your not a size 16, don't dress like a size 16. Often times it's not the SIZE of the clothes, it's whether or not the size you're actually wearing FITS you! For example, if you are a bit bustier than the average college girl, then please do not wear a tight top that shows off cleavage, we are girls, it's not what we're looking at. If your jeans give you an extra curve, that's not flattering either.

Personally, I want to see a girl who looks comfortable in her her own skin. If you do, and i hope you do, then you will be much more inviting and more girls will think "i want to talk to her."

Recruitment is all about being yourself, and because the first thing we know about you is how you look, (because we haven't talked to you yet) we want you express yourself though what you wear, don't wear something that isn't you.
For larger busted girls, it is often quite challenging to find a dress that doesn't reveal a tiny amount of cleavage (the very top, where it starts).
My question: How much is appropriate? Is a little okay in this situation if it is not played up, in an otherwise classy, well-fitting dress, or should any cleavage be avoided at all costs? What about if it came down to two dresses, one with slight cleavage that overall looks better or a slightly less flattering dress with full coverage? I am not talking about triangle-top style dresses or anything extremely low-cut, obviously. I will try to find an example.
I am asking for somewhat competitive recruitments at northern schools. Thanks in advance.

Last edited by pnmxyz; 07-25-2009 at 04:11 PM.
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