Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Is this purse too youthful for a middle aged woman?

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Terry


For a middle aged (professional)? Was looking as a gift for my mom as she looks younger and has a lot of energy, but she works as a health care professional so im not sure if itd be too youthful, or delightfully elegant and fun? (Mostly to be used inside a larger bag or for going out to lunch,etc).

http://fashionphile.com/LOUIS-VUITTON-Multicolor-Pochette-Accessories-White-40626#



Answer
It's hard to say... The multi-colored shapes are kind of young'ish, but if I saw a middle-aged woman carrying this I wouldn't think anything of it. But I'm not as uptight as other people are about fashion.

I think you should get your mom something that she'd like, something that fits her tastes. Look at her other purses and clothes - not just what she wears to work but also what she wears out and on weekends. Try to get her something that fits that.

For something so expensive, I'd want to make 100% SURE she'd like it! But that's just me.

Best of luck :)

I'm wondering about my period at school?




luckygirl


I just started my 4th period, and im really nervous. i only just started 7th grade, and my flow was really heavy yesterday. i only wear pads, no tampons, and i asked my mom what to do but she didn't really know. im supposed to change it about every 4 hours, but i cant find a perfect time! im afraid it might leak, and ill never want to go back again! i was thinking about changing it after lunch, but i might take a while, and it might seem awkward if i walk into a bathroom by myself! please help!


Answer
I hated having to deal with my period while I was in school, middle school was the worse!! So I totally know what you're feeling right now.

I have a few suggestions, but to be honest - its still hard and its something you just have to get used to. Bleh!

Ask your mom if you can go shopping to pick out your own pads. At the store there will be a ton of different brands and kinds. You should get a pad that is ultra-thin, has wings and is for heavy or super heavy flows.

Since the pad is so thin, no one will be able to notice it through your pants or anything. The wings will help it stay in place and also help prevent any blood from going anywhere other than the pad. Since the pad won't be moving around you won't have to worry about any leaks or anything like that because the pad is really absorbent and even if you have to leave it on for a little longer than you would want to, the lining of the pad is plastic, and nothing will leak through the plastic.

The pads are also really small so you can fit them inside of your purse or backpack and not have to worry about anyone seeing them if you don't want them to. You can even slide them into your pocket or something if you need to and you don't want to carry your bag into the bathroom with you.

If you have any classes that are close to the bathroom maybe you can stop by in there before or after so no one notices you going off by yourself or anything. If the class is right by the bathroom everyone will be walking by, so they won't even notice!

Other than that lunch time is a good option. You will get more used to changing your pad and everything and so soon you won't even be taking much more time in there, so no one would be able to notice at all.

If you're worried about seeming awkward by walking off by yourself, maybe you have a close, good friend that is willing to go in the bathroom with you? Don't be worried to ask, chances are she is thinking and feeling the same thing you are and will be happy to have someone to go with her when shes on her period too! or you can make an excuse like, touching up your make-up if you wear any, or stopping by your locker, something like that.

As far as worrying about leaks, everyone is worried about them but guess what? They don't really happen that much and no one is really even noticing as much as you think.

You can make sure to put on a new pad right before you go to school and with the heavy or super flow pads that will pretty much be able to keep you through the school day.

You could try tying a sweater or jacket or a sarong, something that looks cool around your waist. That way if anything does leak through it won't be able to be seen, since it's covered up. If your worried about people noticing you having something around your waist during a certain time of the month only, do it on days your not on your period too. Maybe one of your friends is worried about the same thing and she will want to start doing it too. That way it will look normal, maybe you will even start a new fashion trend or something :P

You will probably only need to do it for the 1st little while until you get used to what having a period is like, then you will laugh that you were ever even worried about it. Thats what like ALL women do!~

And don't worry if you don't get the chance to change it every 4 hours, it can stay on longer and its not hurting anything.




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