Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those carping on about how OP shouldn't be helping her daughter -- I sincerely hope you will never be in the position of asking your adult children for help.
Seriously! Those comments are pathetic. The best thing that my mom did for me post-graduation was take me to the outlets and get me set up with some outfits for my first "real" job (I worked at a summer camp throughout college, so no internships or really any need for more than one professional outfit throughout college). I'd rather my child come to me for advice instead of showing up wearing lord knows what and blowing the interview based on appearance alone.
Anonymous wrote:To those carping on about how OP shouldn't be helping her daughter -- I sincerely hope you will never be in the position of asking your adult children for help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJM/Marshalls/Target
This
Anonymous wrote:I have huge boobs and dress professionally everyday. And was in a corporate roll a lot earlier than 22. As long as you manage expectations finding clothes isn’t hard.
At 22 she should be shopping for herself/asking this question.
She also needs to understand 3 things about having a big chest in the work place, trying to hide them often has the reverse effect, men notice them ( some will make comments, some will be professional, some will eat overstep any boundary or social norm), woman will be catty and assume you use them or your oral skills to get that promotion.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you taking care of this for her? She’s not 10!