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Yoga pants and boots. Yay fall!
All this talk of yoga pants and butts but the OP hasn't come back to encourage debate, defend his reasoning for the OP and give much needed feedback?
Hmmmm wonder what happened...
Yoga pants are meant for doing Yoga and any person of any gender and size can wear them to class. I prefer not to see them wear them all over if they are not my preferred body type-but hey that is my issue not theirs.
I do not agree to that, if the body is still "decent," why an age limit?
I think everyone understands what you're saying. The disconnect is between people who believe that they can tell other people how to dress, and people who believe they can't or shouldn't. We might agree about who is or isn't flattered by a particular piece of clothing. I certainly have a right to enjoy some people's image more than others, or to not enjoy some people's image, as do you. I just don't think it's proper to tell women or men what to wear or that they look bad in something, even if that judgment briefly crosses my mind. And while no particular person is being told what to wear or that she isn't flattered by yoga pants, it's being implied that a whole category of women aren't flattered by yoga pants. I mean, we know who those women are, right? But we don't really. Not everyone will agree on who looks good or not so good, but more importantly, it's rude [mod cut] to write those opinions down or to say them out loud. Stop.
Last edited by PJSaturn; 09-29-2016 at 12:39 PM..
Reason: Inappropriate language.
I think everyone understands what you're saying. The disconnect is between people who believe that they can tell other people how to dress, and people who believe they can't or shouldn't. We might agree about who is or isn't flattered by a particular piece of clothing. I certainly have a right to enjoy some people's image more than others, or to not enjoy some people's image, as do you. I just don't think it's proper to tell women or men what to wear or that they look bad in something, even if that judgment briefly crosses my mind. And while no particular person is being told what to wear or that she isn't flattered by yoga pants, it's being implied that a whole category of women aren't flattered by yoga pants. I mean, we know who those women are, right? But we don't really. Not everyone will agree on who looks good or not so good, but more importantly, it's rude [snip] to write those opinions down or to say them out loud. Stop.
O.k., I would never tell somebody in person that they do not look good in something they are wearing, I will only think it, I will only say it if they ask for my opinion. Then I would say..."In my opinion and blah, blah, blah..."
Yes, what you say is valid, because beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and what looks not pretty to me might well look pretty to somebody else's eyes, yes, here you are right.
Especially if it comes to ladies' bums, some like it big!......:-D)
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