The Pain Of Not Fitting Into Your Dress

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For someone who doesn't prepare for an occasion beforehand, you know the pain of going to your wardrobe, and little or none of your dresses fit perfectly again. It's either you have suddenly gained weight or lose weight but either way, both can be annoying and frustrating.
But which do you think is better and preferable? Not to fit into the dress at all, or fitting in but not looking as good as you should be because of a little drop in your weight?
Well, I don't have a problem with weight loss because however, it is, I can manage, but gaining weight and not fitting into my dresses is a bit annoying.

I mean I will be visiting the seamstress from time to time to amend my dress and make some necessary or should I say unnecessary adjustments.
I can't tell how many times I have changed my dress code simply because I don't fit into a particular dress I had in mind again.
And often, the ones I still fit into are those I don't wear to every occasion or I don't like for one reason or the other, but what can I do than manage it since it's the only one that fits better.



The pain of not fitting perfectly into your dresses again after some days or a while is not something anyone would love to boast of; whether underweight or overweight. It's not something we would love to experience especially if one is rushing for an occasion.

But if at all such happens to you, don't take it too seriously. It happens and you aren't the only one facing that issue or problem.
Some days are like that. Just see it as a normal thing and always be alert and pay attention to your health and weight so that you don't end up frustrated when you wanna dress up for an occasion.
Eat healthily!
Stay Safe!

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             12 September 2021



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😆😆😆😆 don't mind me for laughing because Is so common to us ladies at some point we gain weight and in the next week we loose weight too.

Not having to fit into a dress Due to weight loss or weight gain can be annoying... I've had to experience both on different occasions especially when I've planned to wear a partner cloth and I've pictured how is going to fit in on me but when I've had my bath and now putting on the cloth I get to find out the cloth s wey small tht it was.....at that point what comes to me head is to give up.


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Lol, I understand and it can be funnily annoying.
I can imagine picturing yourself in a dress only for it not to fit😅😂
So sorry about the experience

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Well I understand all you're talking about and the feeling is something else getting to own a cloth and at some point in a space of time you find out the cloth doesn't fit in again lol is so painful actually.
Though I've not been a much of a victim of this situation but I know what the feeling is like because I see my sister's pass through same stress whenever they dressing up and they have to check all wardrobe to see what they fit in.


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Hahaha lol. It seems guys don't really have these issues, it's always we the ladies, lol.

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Lol I can't say I understand that pain. One of the perks that comes with having my type of body is that it never changes overtime. I can still fit into some cloths I bought over a year ago. I don't lose weight, I don't add weight. I'm just there 😂😂


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😂😅 seems you are stagnated (sorry to say🥺)
I was a little like you though, and I rarely gain weight cause of my slim nature 😂 but if sickness comes then the little slim body I have will emaciate🥺🥺😂
Slim people have seen things but all the same, having to lose or gain weight isn't an interesting thing to talk about.
Just being normal and healthy and keep fitting into one's dresses is the main deal😅😊😁

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seems you are stagnated

😂😂 You can say that. Even when I get sick and I lose weight it's never obvious. I'm the only one who knows I lost weight, it doesn't reflect on my cloths or anything.


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