If you drown your figure in thick fabrics that stand away from your body, you won't show your curves. However, if you wear form-fitting clothing, you can make the most of what you have. Wear clothes that follow your natural curves, but that don't fit too tightly.  For example, you can wear a body-contour dress, a fitted jacket, or a stretchy top to help show off your curves. Avoid wearing items that are loose or baggy as these will make your figure seem boxy or square-shaped. Clothing that drapes across your figure at an angle can also help to emphasize your curves. Try clothing that falls in horizontal folds at your neckline or across your hips. Color-blocked tops and dresses accentuate your curves with one color or pattern on the top half and a different pattern or color on the bottom half. Some color-blocked items also have 1 color or print on the front of the garment and just black on the sides so that the eye is drawn to the print.  If you don’t have any color-blocked items and you want to accent your upper body, try wearing a brightly-colored, form-fitting top with a pair of black leggings or jeans. This will draw attention to your chest and waist. If you want to accentuate your lower half, opt for white, pastel, or brightly-colored, form-fitting pants or leggings with a black top. High necklines can make you appear boxy, so opt for items with lower necklines instead. V-necks accentuate your curves best and draw the eye up towards your face. Try wearing deep v-neck shirts, wrap shirts, and button down tops with the top 3 buttons undone. To make the look more modest, try wearing a brightly-colored camisole under a v-neck top. This will draw attention up and to your chest area while ensuring that you don’t have too much cleavage showing. This is a simple way to give the appearance of lots of sexy curves around your chest, waist, and hips. Choose a top that is form-fitting and tuck it into an A-line skirt. Or, wear a bodysuit with an A-line skirt for an even smoother look around your waistline. You could also try wearing a form-fitting top with ruching details around the waistline. This will give the appearance of an hourglass figure. If you want to add some classic va-va-voom, a pencil skirt is a great option. It hugs your waist, hips, and thighs to accentuate all of your curves.   Go for a skirt that ends right at or just below your knees as this is the most flattering cut. Pencil skirts should fit you snugly without showing your underwear or being too tight for you to sit. Choose a pencil skirt that’s fitted, but still comfortable to move and sit down in. Peplum tops are fitted tops with skirts attached at the bottom. Choose one that fits you well and wear it with a pair of leggings, jeggings, or skinny jeans to create the illusion of a tapered waist and full hips. Wearing shapewear under your clothing can help to make your natural curves stand out more. Try wearing a pair of high-waisted pantyhose with a control top when you wear a skirt or dress, a waist-cinching corset under a form-fitting dress, or a pair of shapewear panties with jeans and a t-shirt or other casual looks.  If you want to create the appearance of a bigger backside, look for a pair of shapewear panties with padding in the butt area. You can purchase shapewear in the lingerie section of most department stores and online.

Summary: Wear items that fit you well and hug your natural curves. Opt for clothing that uses color-blocking to accentuate your curves. Choose tops that are low-cut or V-neck. Pair a bodysuit or form-fitting top with an A-line skirt. Wear a pencil skirt. Try a peplum top with leggings to accent your waist and hips. Cinch your waist and accent curves with shapewear.


Imagine what your ideal relationship would be like. This can change over time, so don’t feel like you have to stick to some past list of check marks. Be honest with yourself so you have a clearer idea of your actual goals and expectations for the here and now. Ask yourself:  Do I only want a casual romance without any future commitments, or am I looking for a partner for the long run? Do I want someone who will challenge me out of my comfort zone, or someone who matches my expectations? Am I looking for someone who is totally different from my past boyfriends, or someone similar? Think about his behavior, attitude, and goals regarding your relationship. Ask yourself if there is something specific about him that makes you want to slow things down. Make a list of what he says or does that makes you feel hesitant about moving forward too quickly. Consider things like:  Whether he’s pressuring you to make a commitment or take a major step forward before you’re ready. What he envisions your relationship to be like a week from now, a month from now, a year from now, and so on. If his behavior towards you has changed (or failed to change) after major turning points that the two of you have already taken. You’ve identified what you want out of your relationship, and you’ve considered any red flags that your boyfriend has raised. Now gauge your reaction to those red flags. Ask yourself what it is about them that jars with your expectations. For instance:  If you feel like he’s rushing you into making a commitment, do you feel reluctant because a committed relationship isn’t what you’re looking for right now? Or, if you do want that, are you just not sure that he’s the right guy for you yet? If you feel like you do want (or did want) to pursue a long-term relationship, is there something he’s done that has made you think twice? Like treating you differently around his friends, or still flirting with other people despite your relationship? Say everything seems to be going perfectly, but you feel reluctant anyway. Does his vision for the future match yours? Would you still be able to meet your life goals in his vision? Consider past relationships. Do you feel like you’re falling into old traps? Or do you feel nervous because things aren’t going the same way as they have before?

Summary: Identify what you want in a relationship. Size up your boyfriend. Examine yourself.


Trade with a friend or migrate them from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire or Emerald version. You will not be able to fight Regigigas without them. You should also have:  A strong Pokémon (Preferably Breloom or Parasect) 40+ Dusk balls When you approach the statue, he will awaken and you can fight him. He is strong but has the Slow Start ability, so use your first five moves to lower his attack and speed stats.  Make sure you save before fighting. If Regigigas blacks you out, you run out of balls, or you kill him, you can just switch your DS off and on and try again. If you kill him and you haven't saved your game, you must defeat the Champion again so he will respawn.
Summary: Make sure you have Regirock, Regice and Registeel in your Pokémon party. Navigate to level B5F, where you will find the statue of Regigigas.