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16 Apr 2011, 1:03 am

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What about fat girls with their bellies hanging out from their bare mid-riff top? I don't even see low hanging jeans that often anymore though I could be off in my own little world. :)


What I said earlier about that can be 'sluiced' LOL like so what if a woman's panties are showing, it's no big deal but the accentuation is like when they will bend over and display a whole thong which, well, why wear anything at all comes to mind. :huh:



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16 Apr 2011, 1:05 am

squonk wrote:
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What about fat girls with their bellies hanging out from their bare mid-riff top? I don't even see low hanging jeans that often anymore though I could be off in my own little world. :)


What I said earlier about that can be 'sluiced' LOL like so what if a woman's panties are showing, it's no big deal but the accentuation is like when they will bend over and display a whole thong which, well, why wear anything at all comes to mind. :huh:


Maybe they can't find pants that will stay up when they bend over? I know I sure can't. Even with a belt, my ass crack and whatever underwear I happen to be wearing at the time is revealed.

It's the price I pay for having a big ass, I suppose.


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16 Apr 2011, 1:16 am

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
squonk wrote:
sluice wrote:
What about fat girls with their bellies hanging out from their bare mid-riff top? I don't even see low hanging jeans that often anymore though I could be off in my own little world. :)


What I said earlier about that can be 'sluiced' LOL like so what if a woman's panties are showing, it's no big deal but the accentuation is like when they will bend over and display a whole thong which, well, why wear anything at all comes to mind. :huh:


Maybe they can't find pants that will stay up when they bend over? I know I sure can't. Even with a belt, my ass crack and whatever underwear I happen to be wearing at the time is revealed.

It's the price I pay for having a big ass, I suppose.


LMAO and I'm told that is my best feature too, doesn't mean I purposely would want to expose it though and I don't know your gender either TeaEarlGreyHot so I couldn't comment about finding the right size of pants, I suspect women generally are more fastidious in selecting and seeking out correct sizes.



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16 Apr 2011, 1:18 am

I'm female, and can't stand shopping. For my pants, I go to the same store and purchase the same brand of boot cut jeans when I can no longer put it off.


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16 Apr 2011, 1:30 am

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:

Maybe they can't find pants that will stay up when they bend over? I know I sure can't. Even with a belt, my ass crack and whatever underwear I happen to be wearing at the time is revealed.

It's the price I pay for having a big ass, I suppose.

Actually it's not your ass - do you have this problem with all pants, including less tight ones?

Most pants and especially jeans are very poorly tailored and don't respect the natural shape of the body, unless you really have no shape. Even with a small ass there will be some curves there and if the pants aren't cut accordingly you'll get what I hear is called "the monobutt effect" and they won't be able to contain any butt, small or big :lol:


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16 Apr 2011, 1:30 am

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I'm female, and can't stand shopping. For my pants, I go to the same store and purchase the same brand of boot cut jeans when I can no longer put it off.


I'm male and love shopping AND... I can iron... (unusual apparently)...
Or maybe I'm just weird!



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16 Apr 2011, 1:31 am

Sallamandrina wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:

Maybe they can't find pants that will stay up when they bend over? I know I sure can't. Even with a belt, my ass crack and whatever underwear I happen to be wearing at the time is revealed.

It's the price I pay for having a big ass, I suppose.

Actually it's not your ass - do you have this problem with all pants, including less tight ones?

Most pants and especially jeans are very poorly tailored and don't respect the natural shape of the body, unless you really have no shape. Even with a small ass there will be some curves there and if the pants aren't cut accordingly you'll get what I hear is called "the monobutt effect" and they won't be able to contain any butt, small or big :lol:


I know. I just like blaming my ass. In reality, they don't make jeans to fit me.


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16 Apr 2011, 1:33 am

Maybe what Sallamandrina wrote is right, I mean, with jeans generally they can be poorly tailored and won't flatter anyone's backside regardless of gender.



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16 Apr 2011, 1:34 am

squonk wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
I'm female, and can't stand shopping. For my pants, I go to the same store and purchase the same brand of boot cut jeans when I can no longer put it off.


I'm male and love shopping AND... I can iron... (unusual apparently)...
Or maybe I'm just weird!


My husband can iron, I cannot. It's kind of sad, actually. It takes me 20 minutes to do what takes him all of 3.

I hate shopping for so many reasons. The main one, though, is that I always go once I know exactly what I want and then have difficulty finding it. I had a meltdown in the middle of a mall once because I couldn't find a black hoodie. :oops:


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16 Apr 2011, 1:43 am

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I hate shopping for so many reasons. The main one, though, is that I always go once I know exactly what I want and then have difficulty finding it. I had a meltdown in the middle of a mall once because I couldn't find a black hoodie. :oops:

LOL I have very precise ideas about what I want, I hear that's very unreasonable. I shop online to save myself the trouble, it might take weeks or even months but I eventually find what I want.


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16 Apr 2011, 1:45 am

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
squonk wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
I'm female, and can't stand shopping. For my pants, I go to the same store and purchase the same brand of boot cut jeans when I can no longer put it off.


I'm male and love shopping AND... I can iron... (unusual apparently)...
Or maybe I'm just weird!


My husband can iron, I cannot. It's kind of sad, actually. It takes me 20 minutes to do what takes him all of 3.

I hate shopping for so many reasons. The main one, though, is that I always go once I know exactly what I want and then have difficulty finding it. I had a meltdown in the middle of a mall once because I couldn't find a black hoodie. :oops:


I know exactly what you mean about the meltdown thing. I hate having to go places like (in a short while I really have to) the bank or shop for clothes, in fact my social worker takes me. What irritates me in clothes most is how they can differ so much in size from store to store. And while underwear is a theme in this thread, it's a fine example. I can buy briefs in say Marks and Spencer's size small and they will be the size of another store's large size, completely ridiculous, shouldn't a small be a small and a medium a medium like, 34" waist should be the same in whatever brand you buy? :wall:

Actually I smiled reading about the ironing, what you say about taking 20 minutes to (properly) do... a previous girlfriend wouldn't let me anywhere near washing-up (which I was more than happy with) because "men just don't do that kind of thing how it's meant to be done"...



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16 Apr 2011, 1:48 am

@TeaEarlGreyHot...

I just read back and have realized I misread this... your husband can do the ironing and you cannot... I see, apologies, this happens with me all the time... I think I see what's being said but often interpret it wrong. :doh:



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16 Apr 2011, 3:21 am

People iron? :D
Those are the same people who use lint-rollers, aren't they?


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16 Apr 2011, 3:23 am

Hah!


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16 Apr 2011, 3:35 am

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Isn't it true that it started amongst gay prison inmates, who would sling their trousers low as a message to their fellow inmates that they would be open to certain advances from behind? Or is that just an urban myth?

Im not too sure about that one.

As far as I know it was started by rappers/similar to show that they didnt forget their mates on prison( prisoners arent allowed to use belts because they could be used as weapons and they have to wear clothing that doesnt fit them correctly)

I do the trousers thing from time to time. Most of my trousers have been bought with my mum and I allways end up with a size thats too big because according to her the ones that fit my correctly wouldnt last long.

I wear baggy shirts most of the time so its not noticeable and I try to remeber wearing a belt to avoid any issues.


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16 Apr 2011, 4:15 am

And I had to Google to find out what a lint roller was!