Well, if you plan on buying her a new dress, do not do it like I once did, or you will make her cry, and then sleep on the sofa in the tool shed.
She was thin and trim, but I didn't know her dress size, and we were dating so played around with a tape measure around her waist, which kind of upset her until I explained "No, no, not fat, are thin, trim, and beautiful". Her waist was like 20", and that's exactly what I needed, a 20" dress. Well, the store had 20's, and for being 20" they seemed awfully big like tents, but the material was pretty, and I knew she would like the one I got her. She opened the box and pulled out that tent and started crying "I am too fat" and ran out of the room. Man was I in trouble for being a mean jerk. The tape measure said 20, the dress said 20, and I bought the dang thing. I can buy shirts by measuring my arms and neck with a tape measure, so why can't dresses be the same? I tried to be good and do the right thing. I remembered the day and all and got into big trouble for it.
Good luck. Don't involve the tape measure, or she will cry. Thrust me.
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