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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I saw a 40 year old woman in a white and cherry print sundress, I’d find that very weird. Also, yes it is a sundress. 40 year olds and 15 year olds wear sundresses. But there are usually small differences, apparent when one is wearing it. For example, I bet the fabric is thin on that dress and maybe even it is a little seethrough. Also, I bet that subtlties in the cut of the dress are more flattering to a youthful figure. I do think it’s a nice dress option for what is OP asking for. I also think as a PP said, it makes a big difference if OP’s daughter is 13 vs 16. [/quote] Oh, brother. Are you the same poster who prissily scolds anyone liking clothing you disapprove of? Spare us all. That dress is darling and would look great on a wide range of ages, cherry print or solid. :roll: NP[/quote] NP but sorry, just the fact that you refer to the dress as “darling” just underscores PP’s point that it’s too young for a 40-year-old. Also, not sure you are picking up on the very obvious nod to hot-girl virginity symbolism there, but that’s the purpose of the cherry print. There is no doubt that a pervy dude deliberately selected this pattern for that purpose. I refuse to buy my DD cherry-print undergarments or cheeky clothing like that. So Misogynistic. [/quote]
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