GOP lawmaker pushes ban on yoga pants, Speedos in public (Taliban, Reid)
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Well, you have a point. If you can openly carry a loaded weapon in Montana then you ought to be able to openly carry your junk in a speedo or openly display your camel toe in a pair of yoga britches.
Pretty much. And why would anyone want to ban them? /wink
Spoken as a female who frequently wears yoga pants in public. 5'8" 130 lbs. Use your imagination....
If you wear yoga pants...I don't have to use my imagination And I agree, why ban them? Just ban their wearing on anyone who's description starts with BBW. Some things just aren't meant to be wrapped in Spandex.
A Montana lawmaker, Republican David Moore, says tight-fitting clothing like yoga pants and Speedos press right up against indecency laws and ought to be banned.
So he’s introduced a bill that would prohibit the public wearing of clothing items that “give the realistic appearance” of parts of a person’s anatomy that should be left completely to the imagination, the Billings Gazette reported.
I guess is beats actually passing a law that matterred and would help his state.
If you wear yoga pants...I don't have to use my imagination And I agree, why ban them? Just ban their wearing on anyone who's description starts with BBW. Some things just aren't meant to be wrapped in Spandex.
There are many bills from both parties where their excuse is either hypocritical or weak. This is one of them.
Gotta love small government... you know, don't get involved in MY business, but do whatever you want to them. I saw their butt in public and it made me uncomfortable.
And person supporting this bill immediately loses the right to say anything ill of the treatment of women in the Middle East.
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