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It’s all about good undergarments
Everyday hundreds of women across America get up, put on their undergarments, throw on some clothes and walk out the door. They never pause to check for lumps, wiggles, bumps, or (gasp) VPL. I always feel bad for those women. Every girl out there knows exactly who I’m talking about. It’s the girl sitting at lunch with her boyfriend and her thong is hanging out. Or the chick at the cocktail party who could have eliminated her little wine and cheese bulge had she just chosen to indulge herself in a good pair of Spanx.
While it might seem silly and pointless to most, I find it easier to get dressed if I know my undergarments will properly complement my look. Dress a little short? No problem, tights. Stapless top = strapless bra.
By ensuring that your undergarments are going to show off your body to it’s fullest advantage, you’re ensuring that the rest of the world sees only what you want. They don’t notice that your left thigh is slightly larger than the right. Nor do they even glance at your little butt jiggle that you’ve been trying to rid of for months. Instead they just see you.
The same applies when it comes to designing Web sites. I often find people who go straight for the bling. They want the cute header, the Flash homepage, the sassy little Twitter icon. They are so impressed by the way their Web site looks, they often forget the important part: how it functions. They forget their undergarments. Read the rest of this entry »