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For those who say no limit..no holes barred...would that include women laying in nursing home beds?
Again, "tight" clothes and low cut dresses/skirts. I can hear the nursing home staff talking now..."well, that's what Mable wanted to wear, so that's why".
Do you have any idea how many Freudian slips are in your post? lol!
How does offering extreme examples advance the discussion? What's the point?
they can do what they want as long as they got the body to pull it off.
but for every 10 pounds they are overweight, they should wear an additional article of clothing.
men won't complain about it if they look good. it's the other women that will get all butthurt that someone 20 years older than them looks better in that short dress than them
Last edited by StAcKhOuSe; 01-29-2016 at 11:40 AM..
Do you think for a woman that is 40+ it is okay to wear tight clothes or dresses/skirts that say are above the knee? What about see-through tops? I was at the mall the other day and saw a woman that looked 40-something and she had a skirt well above the knees and a top that had significant cleavage and thought those should be reserved for the younger girls.
Regardless of age, that is tacky.
Regardless of age, wear whatever the heck you want. Dress for yourself and not idiot passerbys
Either she can pull it off or she can't, regardless of age. People are individuals. Maybe she was really 30 or 50.
if SHE 'PULLS IT OFF' then she's naked! And if that's the case, I'm sure the OP would only be commenting on the fact that some 40+ was naked at the mall....
lol, they could be largemargesentme's type. he hasn't said his type though.
I'm not a he.
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