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Old 10-21-2011, 01:54 PM
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I also find those who dress up for work look the same...way, way to much skin and rolls showing...skirts very short and tops showing everything.
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Old 10-21-2011, 02:31 PM
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Personally I would love to see some communities enforce the public decency laws and make these people cover themselves up. I am probably old to some people. Just turned 60, but even my 17 year old granddaughter comments about how disgusting people look when they have their parts out on public display. Why should any of us have to look at this?
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Old 10-21-2011, 02:48 PM
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did you ever get an email about all the weird people in Walmarts. They really show their stuff.
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Old 10-21-2011, 05:16 PM
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If she were an old man you'd think nothing of it. A little duct tape and safety pins work wonders. While she was laying on the table having a biopsy with a local anistetic, my mother was told by the surgical nurses that there was a doctor who notoriously did not tie his scrub pants. In the middle of surgery they would obviously fal down and of course he had nothing on under them- doing surgery he had to ask for assistance fro the nurses. After the nurses complained to the head nurse of the surgical unit she decided to assist on his next surgery. True to form he lost his pants and turned to the nearest nurse for help. The head nurse stepped over swetly said she'd do it then secured them to his posterior with a metal toothed drape clamp. Funny he never did it again
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Old 10-21-2011, 05:52 PM
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I agree that is neither stylish or good looking to see a butt crack showing. Man, woman, boy, girl, at any age. And to see a woman trying to dress like a young teen, ewwwwww. I have a SIL that is 61 & dresses like her 25 yr old step daughter. Looks gross. And I hate to see an older woman out wearing shorts so short that the cheeks of her butt is showing. Or her boobs flopping all over & dang near coming out of her tank top. Why do people not care what they look like? You do not have to be dressed to the nines but geez.....cover up! I also have no roblem with women getitng implants. Within reason. I see a woman at the Casino often and hers are huge & so fake they look like they could be popped and deflated. And she wears the lowest of tops! She would look much better if she was a normal sz but carrying around basketballs on the chest? Off my soapbox now. I am 58 and certainly no prude but I just don't get it.
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Old 10-21-2011, 06:09 PM
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A friend of mine just politely says rather loudly "just say NO to crack"
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Old 10-21-2011, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Nanamoms
I agree on the low cut jeans! There's more fabric in the legs that in the part that covers the hiney! Now they are making the moderate cut jeans and this just pushes up my roll of fat!! I'm not ready to go to the sweat pants yet...and they can be just as revealing!!
you know, the amount of fabric that they walk on is enough to cover the crack. So instead of putting it on top they just lengthened the legs.
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Old 10-22-2011, 09:00 AM
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I hate it too. I often buy jeans at Goodwill because they are cut "normal". I did buy jeans at Kohl's that fit my small waist and "big" butt. They are kinda tight on the thighs though.

I hate it when I see a great sale, and go and find it is all "low cut". Hubby even tells me before I try them on, "they are low cut".

Usually, normal sizes are in the "Misses" department. Low-cut skinny leg jeans are in the Jrs. department. Large through the leg and butt are in the "women's" dept.

It has all changed though, and one brand might fit better than another. So the aggravation of trying on several brands, sizes, styles, remains!

Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
That's why I hate buying jeans now, they are so low cut, I feel like I am constantly pulling them up, what happened to making clothes that cover the body, especially when you have extra curves and these clothes are not designed with girls like me in mind, that have a heavier bottom half
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Old 10-22-2011, 03:32 PM
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If she was filling out a job application form, she won't get the job. There was a time when people dressed if they were leaving the house. I refuse to spend good money on ugly clothes. Odd thing is I feel sorry for people like her.
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Old 10-22-2011, 03:33 PM
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Maybe that's the ONLY cleavage she has so she was showing it off??................ *evil snickering*

If she put enough money into a good Miracle Bra maybe she could yank that up where she wants it and look like Anna Nicole Smith did?

I'm just sayin'................. :hunf:
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