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I really like them and being short, most dresses unless mini are really long on me anyway.

Thinking of treating myself to a couple this summer if the weather stays nice, I wear flat shoes anyway, so that is not a problem.

Anyone like the long tops this summer that are longer at the sides, that you wear over leggings?  I got myself about 4 last week and have worn them all in this hot weather and got a lot of compliments.
♥PinkBabe1966♥The Angel under the tree!
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Ah, do you mean the skirts? I thought if I wanted to go the route of the
Yes Saz,You have to hunt through as you know in Tk,They also have elasticated waists,which won't show as your top will cover that part,all important if you are going to eat.
B
Reference: Trixy
Because you are so small you can get away with wearing it with wedges, as long as you make sure you buy it so that its long enough.

Trixy I love how you've described as being so small 

Wedges could be worn, you're right.... hmm think I will have to buy one now
FM
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I'm always here Although gallbladderless
You've had a choleocystectomy? (ooh get me! Hubby is also gallbaldderless after two bouts of pancreatitis and they found a 1.5cm long gallstone in his gall bladder after the second time round)
littleleicesterfox
I bought some maxi dresses when they came into fashion, but I cut them to mini dress size sharpish. My poor mother had started to sigh a breath of relief only to find bits of material in my bedroom. 
cologne 1
Confesses to having several in my summer hol 'collection' and being really rather pleased that they are in fashion this year.... both budget wise and because they are soooo cool and comfortable... Having said that you do need to get the shape right so as not to look pregnant i.e. not too voluminous from under the bust
FM
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Reference:LLF after two bouts of pancreatitis

OUCH!!!! I have heard that hurts loads!
Yeah, my friend has given birth three times and also had pancreatitis and informs me that the pancreatitis hurts more...
littleleicesterfox
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and informs me that the pancreatitis hurts more...
Ssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!   She knows not what she says!!!!

(this is like the kidney stones comparison.   the general consensus is... we don't ever say that anything is more painful than childbirth... as men have been looking for a way to dismiss it & any admission that we wimmin are in fact "dead 'ard" for decades)

Hello LLF btw...  good to see you back in forumland xx
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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You've had a choleocystectomy? (ooh get me! Hubby is also gallbaldderless after two bouts of pancreatitis and they found a 1.5cm long gallstone in his gall bladder after the second time round)

ooooh I didn't know that's what it was called.

Poor hubby


Oh and for anyone who asked it is faaaaaaaaaar more painful than childbirth
angelicarwen
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Ssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!   She knows not what she says!!!! (this is like the kidney stones comparison.   the general consensus is... we don't ever say that anything is more painful than childbirth... as men have been looking for a way to dismiss it & any admission that we wimmin are in fact "dead 'ard" for decades) Hello LLF btw...  good to see you back in forumland xx
Ty

I did tell her that she was letting the side down somewhat with this admission!
littleleicesterfox

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