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people posting that yoga pants dont outline the two booty cheeks are purposely being obtuse.
No one said that.
The comment that they go up your crack was disagreed with.
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Which would mean the pants don't fit correctly and are too small.
Exactly. Camel Toe is a symptom of ill-fitting pants, and happen in jeans as well as yoga pants. And that photo with the young lady in shorts? She's jammed the fabric up where it should not be, for the photo.
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Lycra pants are skin tight. No, they are not equivalent of skinny jeans that are made of good weight of cotton. Lycra makes the fabric cling to every movement of your body as if you are nude.
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Your comment makes little sense.
Lycra is another name for elastane, just like Spandex. A very large percentage of fabrics now include elastane, including the denim for jeans. Most of my work blouses have it in them, even. A stat I found online is that "an estimated 80% of clothing sold in the United States contained spandex in 2010.[5]" (from Wikipedia)"
i was at the park yesterday and saw the outline of a mothers pink ruffle lace underwear underneath her pants.
then i went to the mall and saw a mother whose butt was jiggling while walking (booty wasnt even that big).
the other women i saw in yoga pants their butts were silhouetted but not as prominent.
i was at the park yesterday and saw the outline of a mothers pink ruffle lace underwear underneath her pants.
then i went to the mall and saw a mother whose butt was jiggling while walking (booty wasnt even that big).
the other women i saw in yoga pants their butts were silhouetted but not as prominent.
i cant believe i'm actually arguing this.
Because none of those examples are of pants riding up your crack.
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Right? I don't wear any pants that ride up my crack and visibly split my butt into two cheeks. None of my denim or non-denim pants do that. No matter what percentage of spandex is involved. Tights don't stick in my crack, either, they stretch across the backside, and they're mostly spandex.
You would have to make a concerted, deliberate effort to walk around with fabric stuffed between your butt cheeks. Or up your crotch, for that matter. Kinda like the girl in the fetish photo.
i was at the park yesterday and saw the outline of a mothers pink ruffle lace underwear underneath her pants.
then i went to the mall and saw a mother whose butt was jiggling while walking (booty wasnt even that big).
the other women i saw in yoga pants their butts were silhouetted but not as prominent.
i cant believe i'm actually arguing this.
Do you typically spend a lot of time fixating on strangers' asses?
Because none of those examples are of pants riding up your crack.
but they are examples of those types of pants being somewhat exposing.
(i'm not a prude shaming women for what they choose to where -- but it is what it is).
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Do you typically spend a lot of time fixating on strangers' asses?
kinda' hard to miss hot pink underwear shining thru someones pants.
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