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I just looked at your Halloween pictures in your profile Amanda, it looks like you just went out in your bra and underwear
While I usually subscribe to the "flaunt if you've got it" mindset, I do understand that class and age definitely plays a huge role. But with that being said, no matter how old Amanda is she looks GOOD in that Halloween outfit. Obviously someone who takes care of her body. Looks like she's got the body of a fit 19-20 year old.
I think its pretty cool. I think MM is in Florida so maybe the bride and groom are both Disney people so it would make sense. What I dont understand though, is why on earth would the bride want her bridesmades dressed in such sexy outfits. I mean, look at M.M., just LOOK at her!! If she dresses in one of those outfits, the bride will pale in comparison to her. No way the bride will be considered "beautiful" compared to being surrounded by women like that.
I think the Disney theme is cute too. I don't have a problem with the bridesmaids being "sexy." A secure and mature woman doesn't worry about whether her friends at her wedding are prettier or sexier than her.
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Originally Posted by The Ancient
While I usually subscribe to the "flaunt if you've got it" mindset, I do understand that class and age definitely plays a huge role. But with that being said, no matter how old Amanda is she looks GOOD in that Halloween outfit. Obviously someone who takes care of her body. Looks like she's got the body of a fit 19-20 year old.
As my earlier post in the beginning of this thread stated, I could care less what anyone wears, to each their own. I've got the body of a 20 year old too, but I don't feel the need to flaunt it. Amanda is gorgeous, no doubt, but Amanda asked for opinions, and I gave one.
Guys, my friend wants a Disney wedding and if she wants me to dress up in the costume for half hour of her ceremony, by God, I will! It is her special day and that's what she wants! You are right MLV, I will chose the classiest one I could find, thank you dear.
Besides, for reception I will change. And I forgot one little detail, the wedding is going to take place IN Disney.
Ps, how do you know how I look like, the Ancient? Thank you for the compliment though!
Last edited by max's mama; 11-02-2011 at 07:41 PM..
Guys, my friend wants a Disney wedding and if she wants me to dress up in the costume for half hour of her ceremony, by God, I will! It is her special day and that's what she wants! You are right MLV, I will chose the classiest one I could find, thank you dear.
Besides, for reception I will change. And I forgot one little detail, the wedding is going to take place IN Disney.
Ps, how do you know how I look like, the Ancient? Thank you for the compliment though!
Uh yeah...that's a minor detail. Princess bridesmaids makes a little more sense now.
While I usually subscribe to the "flaunt if you've got it" mindset, I do understand that class and age definitely plays a huge role. But with that being said, no matter how old Amanda is she looks GOOD in that Halloween outfit. Obviously someone who takes care of her body. Looks like she's got the body of a fit 19-20 year old.
I appreciate the compliment As for my Halloween costume last year, I decided to try something a little bold and daring, so yes, I decided to whip something together using a black bra and a pair of boy shorts. I wore this outfit when I went out with my friends. I wore something tamer when I took my son and his friends trick-or-treating the night before.
It was a fun outfit, but I don't think it's something I'd wear again. More of a 'one-time' thing. It felt a little weird being out in a bra. Plus, the temperatures made it pretty cold for me at times.
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