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Man, the longer I live here, the trashier the average outfit seems. Crocs or sneakers, yoga pants, tight shirts on ladies. Men do skinny jeans, a Fanny pack worn like a messenger bag with a branded tee and sneakers or crocs. I guess it’s “urban” fashion, but it doesn’t look good to me.
Not a racial thing. That’s just the style here for everybody, except for some privileged few. It’s highly unattractive for me, and I’m bi, so I have twice as many chances to get attracted.
Last week, DD and I were in the Walmart checkout behind a massively built, 6 foot tall person with a fake looking blond shoulder length bob (wig, I think), short kilt skirt, tight white blouse (accentuating humongous braless boobs with nipples showing), white knee socks, and high heeled black mary janes.
May not be what you'd call "trashy" if worn by a cute, petite college student, but it sure looked "out of place" on this person. DD caught the eye of the checkout worker after the person left, and they both snickered.
Speaking of Walmart, try going to the one in Redding, California in the summertime when it's about 106F. That's where my wife and I had to divert our eyes many times but there were still some people that should have remained unseen.
Probably what I wore yesterday...lol.. I had too much to drink and went outside braless in this tank top... my nipples were showing, so it was a bit obscene..
A couple of weeks ago, I made my yearly visit to the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. I saw lots of parents, with their 3-4 kids following them around. The 14-15 year old girls were wearing flouncy, wide legged-flared, silky, short shorts. With every step, their buttocks were in full view. The parents obviously, didn't care. Not a cute vision, just trashy.
Bet Slow Joe got a thrill out of that.
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