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how much skin do you or would like to show in your fashion statement

Started by stephaniec, October 14, 2014, 09:24:23 PM

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Michelle G

Some times a bit of skin can be like this :)

I usually wear this top over a colored tanktop but thought this tye-dye bra would look cute,

Just a "California Girl" trying to enjoy each sunny day
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stephaniec

Quote from: Michelle G on October 16, 2014, 02:28:18 PM
Some times a bit of skin can be like this :)

I usually wear this top over a colored tanktop but thought this tye-dye bra would look cute,


I want one like that in back or blue.
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Tessa James

Open, out and evolving queer trans person forever with HRT support since March 13, 2013
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Alesium

Depends on the location, the weather, my personal fitness, and how far I have transitioned.  Still in the "haven't done much of anything" phase, I'm perfectly content with dressing like the college graduate gum that I am/will be in 2 months.  Maybe in a few years I will be the bold, but professional individual that I hope to eventually become.

Toodles from TN,
Ales
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stephaniec

Quote from: Alesium on October 17, 2014, 11:42:29 AM
Depends on the location, the weather, my personal fitness, and how far I have transitioned.  Still in the "haven't done much of anything" phase, I'm perfectly content with dressing like the college graduate gum that I am/will be in 2 months.  Maybe in a few years I will be the bold, but professional individual that I hope to eventually become.

Toodles from TN,
Ales
good choices
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Kimberley Beauregard

I don't like showing my legs or upper arms.  I don't mind showing my forearms or upper chest.  When wearing a dress/skirt, I always put on stockings or hose.
- Kim
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Lady_Oracle

Just depends on the season so I dress like any other girl in her 20s. Depending on the occasion or what the weather is like I alternate my style. I do love showing off my legs and butt  :laugh:
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Nicole

I have a simple fashion rule.
The lower the cut of the top, the lower the hemline.
Thebtricknidvto find the right Balance.
Yes! I'm single
And you'll have to be pretty f'ing amazing to change that
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judithlynn

Hi I generally find that especially in Summer wearing a sleeveless dress (with the hem line) at least 2 inches above the knee and open toe sandals with painted toenails and nicely manicured finger nails will always  make you pass well. I especially used to like travelling in London on the Underground in summer, wearing a pretty summer sleeveless dress and heels if one could lift ones arms up to the central aisle bar and display ones nicely waxed underarms and of course the gentle waft of perfume that one was wearing female sensuality at its best. I was never read.

In fact just a week or so ago I was in a tram on a hot spring day going down Chapel street and a nice gentleman smiled sweetly at me and gave up his seat for me. I was in a sleeveless dress and high heel sandals. Even my Endo mentioned how gorgeous I looked that day. Maybe its my new female aura.
Judith
:-*
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Hikari

I decided because I didn't like showing my shoulders I woukd here in my avatar pic lol now I have to get used to showing at least that much skin.
15 years on Susans, where has all the time gone?
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Skeptoid

I love crop tops but I don't really like the feel of high waisted skirts so I rarely wear them.

I can't get enough of wearing short shorts!! I wore them every day this last summer.

Before I started transition so not even micro boobies. :P
"What do you think science is? There's nothing magical about science. It is simply a systematic way for carefully and thoroughly observing nature and using consistent logic to evaluate results. Which part of that exactly do you disagree with? Do you disagree with being thorough? Using careful observation? Being systematic? Or using consistent logic?" --Dr. Steven Novella
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