this is an important question
12/6/2011 2:20:51 PM
Hold on, let me ask your mom.Okay, I couldn't tell what she was saying for all the cocks in her mouth.
12/6/2011 2:22:33 PM
hahahaADD TO MY TOPICS.
12/6/2011 2:26:37 PM
My mama told me when I was young: "We are all born superstars." She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on in the glass of her boudoir.
12/6/2011 2:26:58 PM
froshkiller is back!!!!lol
12/6/2011 2:28:15 PM
Fancy?
12/6/2011 2:28:48 PM
did I mention that this is important
12/6/2011 2:31:51 PM
I would imagine so, at least a little bit?
12/6/2011 2:33:33 PM
I sure hope sosoften things out and all
12/6/2011 2:43:16 PM
Depends on the photographer. My favorite photographer doesn't do much editing. She just takes out obvious blemishes, etc. but never changes body shape/contour or edits out actual body flaws (birthmarks, moles, wrinkles). The purpose of boudoir shoots are to celebrate your body, not mask it, in her opinion. So, she really hates to see overly touched up boudoir shots.However, I have seen some boudoir shots that you know good and well they took about 5 pounds off each side of the waist there... and no one's skin is that good...
12/6/2011 3:09:00 PM
paging lila lavender or whatever her name was
12/6/2011 3:17:20 PM
thanks Beeti think it is clear what i must do
12/6/2011 3:33:59 PM