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Given all the other slutty attire women wear today, what's with singling out yoga pants. I mean, it's pretty standard wearing skirts that are short enough that underwear is regularly exposed to passersby, boobs hanging out. I'm not really complaining. I'll enjoy the view as much as the next guy, and frankly I think as long as you're not exposing genitalia there's no place for the law to dictate how someone chooses to dress.
Given all the other slutty attire women wear today, what's with singling out yoga pants. I mean, it's pretty standard wearing skirts that are short enough that underwear is regularly exposed to passersby, boobs hanging out. I'm not really complaining. I'll enjoy the view as much as the next guy, and frankly I think as long as you're not exposing genitalia there's no place for the law to dictate how someone chooses to dress.
But guys can shirtless go as they like and no one cares
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How did I know this would come from a Republican before even clicking on the thread? Republicans: the Party of Dumbth. All we know for sure is that when the Lord created the world 6000 years ago, there were no yoga pants!
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Originally Posted by Malloric
Given all the other slutty attire women wear today, what's with singling out yoga pants. I mean, it's pretty standard wearing skirts that are short enough that underwear is regularly exposed to passersby, boobs hanging out. I'm not really complaining. I'll enjoy the view as much as the next guy, and frankly I think as long as you're not exposing genitalia there's no place for the law to dictate how someone chooses to dress.
That's what it's like in Sacramento? I'm hopping on the next train south.
He does not seem like a bad guy to me. He was speaking in favor of a bill that would ban public nudity, something I would rather not ban, but thought that yoga pants were close enough to nudity to make a wisecrack about.
Funny how that turned into a "Taliban" accusation.
He does not seem like a bad guy to me. He was speaking in favor of a bill that would ban public nudity, something I would rather not ban, but thought that yoga pants were close enough to nudity to make a wisecrack about.
Funny how that turned into a "Taliban" accusation.
He was just joking but took the time to draft and file actual legislation? Nope, he realized HE was quickly becoming a joke and tried to backpedal. A remark said in passing that yoga pants should be banned might have been a joke, an actual filed and edited bill that went to committee is far beyond a joke.
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