Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1015 Location: NSW Australia
Need to Show My Belly! Posted: 06-28-07 09:20am
Ok your probably going to read this and
think to yourself that i'm an absolute
fool or think whats the big deal but here
i go.......
You see its winter here in Australia and
my belly is starting to pop out and i'm so
excited about it. I want to show off my
bump but instead i'm wearing jumpers and
jackets just to keep warm.
For the first time in 8 years i'm not
scared of gaining weight (lost 10kg when i
was 19). This is such a special time for
me and wish i could share it with others
but instead i feel like i'm hiding my
belly, not because i want too but because
i have too.
This is my first pregnancy and i'm 27
weeks along and really showing and it's
getting really cold where I'm at and iI
know how you feel. I feel like i have to
hide my bump too. I really want to show it
off while I have it lol. If your like me
you will get creative... go out to eat
somewhere nice with your man or family and
wear something tight and baby bump
revealing. See you can dress heavily on
the utside while traveling to a nice
resturant but when you get inside you can
take your jacket off and start showing off
that beautiful bump! I suggest you go to a
buffet so you can walk and strut that
tummy lol. It works for me so enjoy!
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