“Get dressed, or get undressed, right in front of him. Make sure you do it slowly and make eye contact with him, so he knows you’re in a frisky mood.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Dress the body you have now, not the body you had then. Keeping clothing around that doesn’t fit you is a subconscious reminder that something ‘needs to change.’ That kind of thinking isn’t healthy and is putting you into a state of stress and self-disrespect.”— Madelyn Moon, breakingmuscle.com
“Because your first time might be awkward, you should do what you can to make yourself feel comfortable. If that means having the lights off, keeping your shirt on or staying in one position the only time, so be it. Don't do things you don't want to do because that will only make you more uncomfortab…”— Jessica Booth, gurl.com
“He'll play with the buttons on his jacket, buttoning and unbuttoning it. It's a displacement activity (fiddling) because you've made him a little nervous, plus an unconscious desire to remove his clothes. The next stage is to push the jacket open and hold it there by putting his hands on his hips. I…”— Tracy Cox, wdish.com
“The A-line skirt is one of those pieces that genuinely flatters every figure. It can do the job of hiding whatever you need it to, or, in your case, drawing your eye away from the negatives and toward the positives. It will accentuate your waist and your legs and cleverly disguise the space where yo…”— Tracey Lomrantz Lester, glamour.com
“Select a skirt in an A-line style. The A-line skirt attracts the eye to your waist and legs without defining the area where your bottom should be. Wear a belted dress that highlights your figure without drawing too much attention to your rear.”— Mimi Bullock, livestrong.com
“Wear a top with a bottom hem that falls along the middle of your butt. A blouse with a ruffled or flowing bottom hem also adds to the illusion of a fuller derriere.”— Mimi Bullock, livestrong.com
“Really, guys, what's the point in having an awesome backside if no one else knows about it? Well-fitting jeans and pencil skirts are going to emphasize your assets in a very flattering way. Go for it. Don't be shy.”— Clara, collegefashion.net
“You want the rest of your outfit to complement your butt - while showing off your other assets too. If all people see when they look at you is butt, you've got a problem. Add interest on top with a printed top, scarf, or bold necklace. Moderation in all things.”— Clara, collegefashion.net
“If I’m ever 'casually hanging out' with someone and I want them to start thinking about me naked, the yoga pants go on.”— Olivia, xojane.com
“Don’t be afraid to wear sheer tights. Sheer tights will suck you in, in all the right places. Beyonce did it during the Superbowl and you could hardly tell you weren’t looking at her bare legs.”— Emerald Pellot, collegecandy.com
“When all else fails, Spanx will always be there for you. There are tons of different types now, so you're guaranteed to find a pair that works for you. There are some that will make you look thinner, but others that will actually add cheek size. No matter what you want your booty to look like, Spanx…”— Holly Riordan, beauty.allwomenstalk.com
“If you want everyone looking at your derriere, you need to draw attention to it. Instead of wearing a flashy shirt that everyone will compliment you on, you need to wear brightly colored pants in order to draw attention toward your lower half.”— Holly Riordan, beauty.allwomenstalk.com
“If you want to feel like you have the best booty around, invest in some yoga pants. You can buy them pretty much anywhere, but Victoria's Secret has some adorable ones.”— Holly Riordan, beauty.allwomenstalk.com
“When you're wearing your trusty cutoffs — the ones that make your butt appear nice and round — choose a crop top or one that doesn't fall below the waist. That way, your whole shape is defined.”— Sarah Wasilak, popsugar.com
“Cropped, printed trousers in a lightweight material like silk hug your curves. When your top is tucked into them, your booty will be more defined.”— Sarah Wasilak, popsugar.com
“Tuck a bodysuit with an eye-catching cutout detail on the back into high-waisted jeans or shorts. Cuffing or belting your denim will attract attention to the area right near your booty, giving it lift.”— Sarah Wasilak, popsugar.com
“Look for a skirt that flare at the hips. The secret is to choose a style that flares the hips, rather than the waist. This adds volume where you need it most.”— Lucille Sorella, feminizationsecrets.com
“Try a trumpet skirt. A trumpet skirt is a style that’s fitted through the hips with a flare at the bottom. This is a beautiful, flattering shape that enhances your curves.”— Lucille Sorella, feminizationsecrets.com
“The general rule of thumb is that you want the pockets to be centered on the fullest part of your butt.”— Ryan Shell, fashables.com