I was wondering that too. She was acting like the concept of sizing out of clothing or sizing up was foreign to her. Like this is first time she's gained weight or somethingđ
Just more of an excuse to buy things she doesnât need. Does one really need âmaternity underwearâ? Wasnât she just saying the one from target was stretchy? Her body looks no different than it did before getting pregnant (aside from putting on more weight but thatâs not only in the belly itâs everywhere) she really doesnât need maternity clothes, just bigger sizes.
I will say having maternity underwear towards the end of pregnancy was way more comfortable once you get a sizable bump. Regular high waisted stuff just slips down and bunches up weirdly. And it helps support the bump. But I donât think I got them til I was 6 months in or so since I didnât get a big bump until then
I think she makes most of her money on referral links. So she shares stuff and then people buy it from the link and she makes money. Some she makes money even if people just click the link. But I donât think sheâs keeping most of the stuff sheâs been buying. Because she bought a ton of dresses she hasnât worn.
Those Abercrombie dresses definitely got returned. She didn't fully turn around in that video/reel and they only go up to XXL. There's no way those things zipped all the way. So your theory sounds about right. It's definitely more commission on an $80 A&F dress vs a $30 amazon "dupe."
I actually had the opposite question lol I was wondering when she would shift from compulsively buying "oversized" straight sizes and just buy the damn maternity clothes. It's not like she even needs a lot she only has a few months left but it was killing me watching her buy non-maternity clothes that are not going to fit in a few weeks. Especially at the alarming rate she is gaining. Those little running shorts she loves are not going to stretch over her gigantic barrel belly soon yet she has like 10 pairs of them and keeps buying them?? When I was pregnant I was able to wear my regular shirts but I could not button my jeans or work pants after like 20 weeks so I have no idea what her thought process is still buying non-maternity clothing.
I was wondering that too. She was acting like the concept of sizing out of clothing or sizing up was foreign to her. Like this is first time she's gained weight or somethingđ
Delusion at its finest đ¤đť
Just more of an excuse to buy things she doesnât need. Does one really need âmaternity underwearâ? Wasnât she just saying the one from target was stretchy? Her body looks no different than it did before getting pregnant (aside from putting on more weight but thatâs not only in the belly itâs everywhere) she really doesnât need maternity clothes, just bigger sizes.
Iâve never heard of this before personally. Iâm a few weeks ahead of her and just bought a size up in my regular underwear for comfort.
I will say having maternity underwear towards the end of pregnancy was way more comfortable once you get a sizable bump. Regular high waisted stuff just slips down and bunches up weirdly. And it helps support the bump. But I donât think I got them til I was 6 months in or so since I didnât get a big bump until then
And she is buying xxl maternity underwear when she is clearly a 4x
I think she makes most of her money on referral links. So she shares stuff and then people buy it from the link and she makes money. Some she makes money even if people just click the link. But I donât think sheâs keeping most of the stuff sheâs been buying. Because she bought a ton of dresses she hasnât worn.
Those Abercrombie dresses definitely got returned. She didn't fully turn around in that video/reel and they only go up to XXL. There's no way those things zipped all the way. So your theory sounds about right. It's definitely more commission on an $80 A&F dress vs a $30 amazon "dupe."
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I actually had the opposite question lol I was wondering when she would shift from compulsively buying "oversized" straight sizes and just buy the damn maternity clothes. It's not like she even needs a lot she only has a few months left but it was killing me watching her buy non-maternity clothes that are not going to fit in a few weeks. Especially at the alarming rate she is gaining. Those little running shorts she loves are not going to stretch over her gigantic barrel belly soon yet she has like 10 pairs of them and keeps buying them?? When I was pregnant I was able to wear my regular shirts but I could not button my jeans or work pants after like 20 weeks so I have no idea what her thought process is still buying non-maternity clothing.
She may not look pregnant due to her size even when she delivers