Article: The easiest way to start looking more girly is to wear a dress or skirt. The loose, flowing silhouette will give you an instantly fresh look and you’ll be comfortable as well as stylish. There are many different cuts and shapes so you can find a style that fits you best.  You don’t need to wear a dress or skirt every single day, but at least once or twice a week will help you look and feel more feminine. Wear leggings or short spandex shorts under a dress or skirt if you’re worried about flashing anyone. Cover up with a cardigan or light sweater if the weather is chilly. Sit with your knees together, whether you cross your legs or keep them side by side. This is ladylike as well as modest. Wear lighter colors with pastel or vibrant hues such as yellow, pink, blue, red, or purple. Navy, brown, and gray are all good neutrals for one article of clothing in an outfit, but using these as an overall outfit color is more manly than feminine. Black is a good accent color, but it’s best to pair it with a hot pink or other bright color.  Don’t break the bank by getting rid of everything you own and buying a whole new wardrobe. Go through your closet and look for tops and bottoms you already have that can be paired together for girly outfits. Wear darker materials and colors for the fall and winter and bright linens and cottons for spring and summer. Incorporate pink into your daily style. It is a color that is traditionally girly and adds some feminine flair. Pick out a new pink top or a pair of heels to give any outfit a pop of color.  You don’t need to redo your whole closet and room with pink. Just add little hints of color with lipgloss or a belt to start off. There are more shades than just hot pink. Ease yourself into the color with raspberry-colored accessories or a purple phone case. Start with a simple makeup routine: foundation, a little blush, mascara, and lipstick or gloss. These all frame your face and give you an instant feminine flair. Eyeliner and lipstick require a little more finesse with with application but can have a more grown-up effect.  Start out small if you’re worried about all of a sudden showing up places with makeup. Don’t cake on any products. Smearing too much eyeshadow and lipgloss on will make you look like a clown unfortunately. Waterproof mascara and eyeliner are great options if you’re juggling sports with a social life. Match your foundation to your skin color. Test out colors in the store by dabbing some on your neck to check the color. Do not test on your hand because hands are often a different shade from your neck, resulting in you buying the wrong color. Play around with different colors for your lips and eyes. Some days you might want an understated color that matches your features or you could go with bright, daring colors for a night out or special event. Stay away from sweatpants and gym clothes when you decide against a dress or skirt. Skinny or flared jeans look great with most shoes and can be flattering to most body shapes. Leggings are a modest solution to short skirts and dresses as well. Or, you can wear leggings on their own if you want a more fitted pants option. Sneakers should be reserved for working out and sports only. Wearing shoes that have a slight heel to them will elevate your legs and rear and give your calves a workout. You'll also look taller and improve your posture. Be creative while trying out different shoe types such as sandals, boots, and other kinds of footwear that have a stacked heel or supportive sole.  Start with a low, one-inch heel or wedge to get used to a more feminine shoes style. High heels and stilettos take time getting used to. Practice wearing them at home if you’re uncomfortable wearing them all day. If you prefer a shoe without extra height, a fashionable flat is great for every-day wear. Diamonds are a girls' best friend, but so are silver, gold, and anything with sparkle. Start picking out a pair of earrings to go with your outfit of the day, match your layered bracelets to the accents on your purse, or even change out your watch band to a sleek white leather or metallic finish to add some bling to your day.  You don’t have to go overboard with jewelry to look girly, sometimes simple is best. If you don’t have pierced ears, you can still accessorize with necklaces and bracelets. Ponytails can be functional but limiting. Try different hairstyles like braids, buns, and curls. Take the time to brush out your hair and maybe even curl it before heading out the door. Short hair can be accented with a cute headband or bow. Work with a stylist to find out what hair cut works best for your face if you’re ready for a whole new and updated look.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Trade t-shirts for dresses and skirts. Update your wardrobe’s color scheme. Begin wearing makeup. Wear fitted pants or leggings. Ditch the sneakers. Wear more jewelry with your everyday outfits. Experiment with different hairstyles every day.

Problem: Article: People have a tendency to judge quickly after a first date. When deciding your feelings, have some perspective. It's only one date. Whether you felt so-so about it, or had a great time, this is just one encounter and you can't make any sweeping decisions yet.  If there was very little spark, do not decide it isn't worth pursuing. Unless there were very obvious red flags, consider giving the person a second chance if you had a decent time. If it went well, remember it was only one date and the other person may not have felt the same way. You're not in a relationship yet, so try to take things one day at a time before leaping to conclusions about where the relationship's going. It's important to examine your feelings about the person after a date, but overanalyzing can do more harm than good. Try not to obsess over the meaning of every hand touch, hug, or other gesture. While small things can sometimes indicate a character trait, they can also be meaningless. For example, if your date checked a text during dinner, you may be wondering if this means they're an inconsiderate person. If this only happened once throughout the whole date, they may have been checking the time or waiting on an important call. For now, try not to think about the text incident too much. Sometimes, you know for sure you want a second date, but sometimes it's more confusing. There is no pressure to go on a second date if you don't want to, but it's worth giving someone a chance if you had a decent time. However, if you were very uncomfortable or didn't have any fun, you may want to move on to someone else. Sometimes, red flags show up early. If your date engaged in behaviors that seemed rude or inappropriate on more than one occasion, this may be a sign this person is not worth pursuing.  For example, maybe they rolled their eyes or laughed at a serious comment you made. Maybe they barely engaged in conversation. Maybe they just made you uncomfortable throughout the night. Trust your instinct. Don't keep seeing someone if they have a bad vibe. If you felt no attraction to the person at all whatsoever, a second date may not be worth it. However, keep in mind you may not be wildly attracted to the person right away, especially if you're nervous. If you felt the person was decent looking, even if you weren't swept off your feet, it may be worth a second date to see if attraction develops.
Summary: Remember it's only one date. Try not to overanalyze. Decide if you want a second date. Figure out any potential red flags. Think about the level of attraction.

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