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Okay, for those of you who don't know I've got myself a lovely new boyfriend. I'm 18 and he's 35 (promise it doesn't feel as weird as it sounds). In a fortnight or so I'll be meeting his parents for the first time. As I'm his first serious girlfriend since he split up with his wife, I am DESPERATE to make a good impression and look as old as I can. Does anyone have any style ideas? Or just any advice at all really! Thanks,

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03-13-2008 01:33 AM
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Hi,
I guess you have to go for a reliable dress that you know you look knockout and feel comfortable as well! Smile


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03-17-2008 01:41 AM
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Uff .. that's hard, especially since I was never good at looking older. Maybe some elegant outfit can make it: some black pants and a 'business' like look, something like this ...


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Nothing revealing. Parents love class. Depends on how they dress too- ask if his mum wears heels, if so I would go 3/4 skirt or long dress pants, small heels a nice top that is a good cut and avoid cleavage. It may attract him but the mum will be afraid you may be a bit of a bimbo or slutty-not saying that everyone who had cleavage does but mums only want the best for their sons so by dressing well they will notice how great a person you are and not the dodgy attire you wear. Look elegant without trying too hard if you can.

06-30-2008 04:36 AM
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