>It also took me two days to figure out where I'd put my meagre supply of make up (I have 8 pieces of makeup) since I haven't worn any for at least a year and a half. I wanted to look older for the trip to the Met though so I ransacked my room and finally discovered it in a box surrounded by anime keychains. >but I'd worn new dressy shoes and they, of course, tore my feet to shreds so that even now I can feel them aching and have the blisters to prove it.
See when I started to read that I thought you wanted the make up to look pretty and I was going to post something like I'm sure you don't need it you're perfectly pretty as you are and you shouldn't need to be pretty anyway to get a place at uni. But now I think about it you shouldn't need to look old (or should I say older) to get a place either. But thinking about it aside from a yukata I don't think I've ever seen you dress very feminine. It makes me wonder what it'd actually look like. I find it hard to picture you in a little black dress or wearing high heals. Or indeed just wearing sun dress or something.
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Date: 2010-10-28 12:46 am (UTC)>but I'd worn new dressy shoes and they, of course, tore my feet to shreds so that even now I can feel them aching and have the blisters to prove it.
See when I started to read that I thought you wanted the make up to look pretty and I was going to post something like I'm sure you don't need it you're perfectly pretty as you are and you shouldn't need to be pretty anyway to get a place at uni. But now I think about it you shouldn't need to look old (or should I say older) to get a place either. But thinking about it aside from a yukata I don't think I've ever seen you dress very feminine. It makes me wonder what it'd actually look like. I find it hard to picture you in a little black dress or wearing high heals. Or indeed just wearing sun dress or something.