The "Tommy Hilfiger" Award...on atypical h.s. girls, clothing, and confidence.....

<p>soozievt~ You make some excellent points. One of the things that DID mean a great deal to my D is that the “award” came from some of the most “popular” and well-known girls. She was truly flattered that THEY had noticed and complimented her sense of style. Whereas she still likes to wear what’s “in,” she has just selected the “in” styles that flatter her more, like the bohemian skirts and long, layered t-shirts. Oh, and you’ll like this one…we found this DARLING little layering t-shirt that is screenprinted with the saying, “I’m an Actress. Can I take your order?” <em>lololololololol</em> :D</p>

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<strong><em>ROFLMAO</em></strong> Now, 2231clk, <em>YOU</em> really GET IT!!! ;)</p>

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Oh, pip-pip, {{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}} to you. I’ll bet that you were just stunning beautiful…just as you were, and I’m so sorry if no one saw fit to let you know that at the time. My older two D’s are both built very differently than I was at their ages (and besides, I’m 5’5" and one of them is 5’ 2" and the other is 5’ 8"!!!). I really do try to help them both look and feel like the beauties they are. My third D??? She’s pretty much a clone of how I looked at age 11! <em>lol</em> </p>

<p>raindrop~ Your conundrum is RIGHT ON! Totally! And about this:

My older D’s razz me endlessly about how I “dressed them” in elementary school…my fifth-grade D is the most stylin’ kid around, but ONLY because her older two sisters have shown me (and HER) the ropes! :D</p>

<p>~berurah</p>