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Post by Ceridwen on Aug 27, 2011 21:46:38 GMT -5
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Post by june on Aug 29, 2011 1:15:21 GMT -5
Fergie and Eugenie (a pretty girl) looked hideous at that wedding! Honestly, with an unlimited budget, they could do better.
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Post by mousiekins on Aug 29, 2011 3:22:27 GMT -5
Eugenie has an unlimited budget but is still trying to figure out what suits her and what does not.
Fergie may have paid back her debts but she is still on a limited budget
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Post by june on Aug 29, 2011 3:35:52 GMT -5
Honestly, it's not that complicated for Eugenie. All she has to do is be honest and ask herself: "do I look fat in this?" Or she could ask a trusted relative or friend. She's over 18, not a child.
As for Fergie, the woman may not literally have an unlimited 'budget' but she doesn't have to resort to discount variety stores for clothes. I was exaggerating, but Fergie's idea of being broke does not accord with the average person's notion.
A limited budget to her for a dress would still be way too expensive for the average person. There is no excuse for her to buy something too small for her wide hips and backside.
I just think you ought to save your sympathy for someone who really deserves it. Say, someone who has to rely on social security benefits just to put food on the table, or a person who has to sleep outside in a cardboard box - through no fault of their own. Certainly, pampered, spoilt, reckless, self-absorbed Fergie is not worthy of it.
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Post by mousiekins on Aug 29, 2011 9:46:02 GMT -5
I do have symphathy for those afterall I work for a homeless charity while still trying to put food on my table which is getting harder each month
Who says I have sympathy for Fergie?
I have sympathy for Eugenie yes but not Fergie.
All I meant is that Eugenie is still young just 21 and you can still be figuring out what suits you well into your 20's. In fact that is usually when most girls are as you are trying to dress mature and less like a teenager. Teenagers follow fashion whereas when you become an adult you are trying to figure out what suits you and less what is in fashion
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Post by june on Sept 1, 2011 7:19:05 GMT -5
I made an assumption based on other posts - sorry about that. It's just that every single time i see Eugenie, she wears clothes that emphasise her larger size. I don't think that's just by reason of a problem for a young girl in her 20s - she ought to know by now. And, if she doesn't, she has the resources to get a stylist to assist her. I'm sure that they are free at high end fashion stores - not that she couldn't pay for one, privately. She's in the public eye, so she should be aware, or someone else should be looking out for her. Oh well, perhaps she just doesn't care what anyone else thinks - more power to her. She's an extremely pretty girl - the prettiest in the family - so it's a shame she cannot dress appropriately for her fuller figure.
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Post by mousiekins on Sept 1, 2011 14:14:04 GMT -5
I am giving her time after all Bea only worked it out recently.
Perhaps Bea's stylist can give a guiding hand to Eugenie too
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