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Also there is the issue of the underwear outline showing, or wearing none. I have seen women's entire bare cracks under sheer leggings and when they bent over, could see their genitalia. .
So what? It's the human body. Literally the most normal thing ever. As long as they're comfortable like that, more power to them.
That said, 99% of the leggings I see people wear are not very sheer. You can see the shapes of things but not usually the actual body parts.
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Originally Posted by gentlearts
The mother is entitled to her opinion. The kids can take it or leave it. More people should stop and think about what they look like from the back, before they wear leggings. Just because something is comfortable doesn’t mean the folks behind you aren’t making fun of you.
So what if they do? Why should I change the way I dress to please mean people who make fun of others? I never make fun of people because of the way they look/dress. I really want nothing to do with people that nasty anyway, so if my leggings help shield me from ever interacting with them, great.
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Originally Posted by newtovenice
The problem is if a man looks at a woman wearing jeans, he is just looking.
If a man looks at a woman wearing leggings, somehow HE is the pervert, even though the leggings leave absolutely nothing to the imagination.
Says who? I've never in my life heard anyone say such a thing.
Men can LOOK at whoever they want. As long as they don't harass us, most of us don't care. And as I said in an earlier post, we probably don't even notice you looking anyway.
The only time I've had any awareness of men checking me out is when I'm out with other people who notice and point it out to me. They always do it when I'm not looking. It doesn't affect me whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by stiffnecked
If the liberals can tear down the values of modesty next they'll start sexualizing children. Then they'll start pushing for the legalization of sexual relations between adults and children. Nothing will be off limits. That's what liberals want. Not even farm animals will be safe.....
Hahahaha. Now THIS is the entertaining stuff I come to city data for.
Why is it a problem? Is it affecting you in a physical way? Financially? Do you get overly emotional seeing it? I mean, who cares?
Not at all. If you are the offender, you need to understand that people are either sad for you, or making fun of you behind your back. It matters nothing to me.
This is why I've removed myself from the Catholic Church...
Holier than thou preachy types who try to come off as looking out for others, but are mainly altruistic busy bodies who use the bible to reinforce and project their opinions.
That and the church I attended in NY housed, and fed illegal aliens. Aided and abetted. Had proof of it too. Nothing done about it either.
Anyways. This Catholic mother made such a stink I'd ask her for her thoughts on Burkas and hijabs being mandatory as they're extremely modest...
100 bucks says her jaw drops and pulls the feminist card and wails that hijabs and burkas are oppressive to women.
Know who does this sort of thing?
Jealous scorned individuals. Misery enjoys company.
I sense mom has thunder thighs and hail damage upon hail damage and while she portrays herself as "concerned" for the girls and her sons, she's really deep down inside, jealous she can't pull off yoga pants and gain the same attention those young ladies on college can. Even sees them as a threat. How do I know?
I've dated alot of women, women are very petty.
If 2 women wear the exact same dress at a function/party? It becomes a battle of who wore it or looked better in it.
If 2 dudes wore the exact same thing? They'd probably high five each other and say nice shirt right?! Yeah bro!
If there was ever anything I would erase from the female mentality. It would be their jealousy/petty habits/insecurities. I don't know why. I can't understand it. Just seems to me like alot of time and energy wasted to be scorned at the world.
100 bucks says that's the case. I can see right through false facades and faux concerns/faux outrage.
There's always an ulterior motive/reason/excuse why someone chooses to be outraged over what others wear...
So much for...
My body. My choice. Right mom?
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Originally Posted by PilgrimsProgress
I don't care if women look like crap in leggings with their rolls and cellulite. Makes me look that much better standing next to them.
LOL we can be friends.
Pants say yoga. Legs, thighs, and butt say dunkin donuts.
So what is up with this guy? What is he wearing here?
Looks like leggings and underpants. Except he is wearing the underpants as overpants, which is a novel idea. Or, as so eloquently and artistically described by the Sugar Hill Gang in their song 'Rapper's Delight,':
I said, "by the way, baby, what's your name?"
Said, "I go by name of Lois Lane
And you could be my boyfriend, you surely can
Just let me quit my boyfriend called Superman"
I said, "he's a fairy, I do suppose Flyin' through the air in pantyhose
He may be very sexy, or even cute
But he looks like a sucker in a blue and red suit"
Pantyhose. That is basically what these things are. And it is basically what women's leggings are as well, slightly restyled, and of course paraded around in without a dress on, or overpants, underpants, or really any kind of pants, and in many cases with their girly-bits on nearly full display.
Modesty is a real problem. People who don't dress modestly in public are equivalent to people who fart in public, who litter, or do anything of the sort that makes the people at large feel uncomfortable.
Modesty is a real problem. People who don't dress modestly in public are equivalent to people who fart in public, who litter, or do anything of the sort that makes the people at large feel uncomfortable.
We have dress codes for a reason.
LMAO Just when I thought the analogies couldn't get any more insane.
What on Earth does modesty have to do with leggings? In addition, modesty is sunjective anyway.
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