I kept thinking it was still Wednesday L
It’s casual dress if you wear a red top… the sad thing is I don’t actually have any red tops any more - so I thought I’d blend in with a red jumper. But wore business wear just in case I get busted :p not that that’s going to happen. There’s quite a few ppl who mis-interpreted the internal comm. Email
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LOL!!!
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Also because I am falling to the seduction of the pointy toed shoes :( HALP
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If you really want to buy / try a pair, go and try it with "skirt" and then "long jeans". This way you can see the difference.
1. w/skirt = will make feet look deformed + big
2. w/jeans = will make front of feet look slim and still cover the excess "shoe" - might lead to the delusional belief your butt / legs / thighs have by miracle-cure become slimmer (no offence this is not personal I honestly think that's how it works ;P)
if you really want to make your legs look slimmer... wear long tailored pants / dress/skirt and wear HEELS!!! at least 3". the idea of that is to lift your "height" = thus, lead to slimmer & longer legs in proportion to your body. Try a pair of 4" and you'll also see a difference.
The need to walk for some are not really necessary. That's not really the idea of shoes for women now is it? AHHAHAHAH
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LOL nono I know what you mean hahaha I'm not wearing shoes to make me look slimmer so I don't have to lose weight. Just something flattering for the meantime before I work it off *sigh*
Do you wear 4" heels?! O_O
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I believe that is because if you stand/walk in them too long it hurts >_<
*ignore following...
NMP1: that's because you weigh more than you did when you first bought them!!! Now those shoes are just expensive and sitting in a box. You haven't worn them enough to justify it.
NMP2: But we do wear them, we bring them out try then discard the idea. They hurt.
NMP5: it's ok we'll work it (the weight) off, then we can wear the shoes again.
NMP4: But (1) ... you can say 'you'. You are US, we're you... or you are me?... *confused*
NMP3: *pats (4)* it's ok. (1) just won't take responsibility.
NMP1: NOT TRUE. Note: I was the one with The Plan(s) of Action!!! It's not my fault (2, 4 & 5) couldn't keep with the program.
For the confused...
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