I agree with you to a degree. People (men and women. I don't want to make this exclusively a woman debate) will dress in a way that they think they look good. But we both know the first thought in one's head is..to whom? I look good in this outfit. Guys would like it. I look good in this tshirt, chicks will dig it. It's nature to flaunt the feathers.
Fair enough. The second thought then. Regardless, the intent is the same. "I look good. Oh, and this is a bonus too."
Wow!! nice.. those sound sexy. I would love to see the metallic red pair standing next to the red car. That would be sweet!!! ( with you in them of coarse.)hahha.
I think it's a big and common mistake that alot of women make that just dress for comfort. A pet peeve of mine, actually. They let themselves go, wear sweats and throw their hair up in bun, then they wonder why their husband's look at other women in the stores when they go out together. (they look at that woman who actually got dressed, did her hair...smells good, like she cares about herself) The only time I dress for comfort is at home...for bed. That's just me, my style. Even when I go to the track, I care about what I look like top to bottom. Personal appearance is important, it's an impression you are giving to others about who you are and how you feel about yourself. It's not just sex appeal and what men think or look at. Anyhow, yoga pants, leggings...awesome and super comfortable...but worn appropriately and not busting at the seams. Before anyone gets their panties in a bunch, it's just an opinion. We all have one.
You are in no position to call men's skulls thick in comparison to your own. The fact that you resort to insults so easily is an indication of the degree to which you are hysterical, not that more evidence was needed. The post you quoted addressed revealing clothing specifically. Also, you are in little danger of garnering male sexual attention, wanted or otherwise, so I don't see why this is such an issue for you. This woman is wearing super-tight yoga pants and high heels, sticking her ass out, and putting pics on the internet. Here I was with my thick man-skull thinking she was trying to get attention, and portraying her clothes as "revealing". Now I see that she was just wearing what was comfy. She posted pics on the internet just to show people how comfy yoga pants are. It had absolutely zero to do with getting attention. Women only wear clothes because they feel comfortable in them, because otherwise, they wouldn't wear them! By looking at that picture even for a second with any thought of anything other than how comfy those pants must be, I was treating her like a piece of meat. Shame! Shame on me and my phalocentric, oppressive, thick-skulled man thinking! Why don't you give a little respect, and then maybe you'll get some back?
yeah, this is what i was talking about earlier. sweats are sexy as hell (bun hair not so much, but hair still doesn't necessarily need to be "did" to be sexy, sometimes looks better unkempt and natural, or pulled back in a quick ponytail or something).
I agree, an opinion and I am of nearly the same, so will agree. No I don't put my hair in a bun, ever and I do dress for comfort in my style of clothing, but it's appropriate and if not I think my BF (hopefully everyones BF) would say something. I know he would because he saw a few when he was with me who just weren't meant for what they had on, let's say stuff sticking out, even a wind flapping camel toe and that's just not nice. He rarely says anything about people unless it's about people sluffing off at a business where he is trying to get stuff he needs but he did comment on the loose stuff we saw. My stuff is kinda casual but in a way kind of dressy to my likings. The frilly stuff is what I can't get on with. People always say I look nice but it doesn't take me much just because I don't have any floppy stuff like old jogger pants and sweats. I am comfy all day till I go to bed and then it's like you, bed time and who cares what we wear then, if anything,,, Because I don't work out of the house I don't have to be suited or in uniform so I pick my stuff so as to make it good enough to hang out in and do my work and still be comfortable. If you wear the right things with them, yoga pants can be nice anytime. Yes I think that woman in the white pants was posing for attraction, and who can blame a guy for looking at her like meat? e7m8, you are not wrong to think she wanted that kind of attention and I agree many do dress that way just for that so we can't say it doesn't happen that some women ask for that and then turn their noses up at those who do. I have seen women do that nose thing when a guy not to her liking stares, well, you pose as a "fuck me" sign you are going to get all of them looking. Right? But just so you know, those are leggings she has on I am sure, yoga pants are more like a slim pant with a boot cut leg meant to be a bit snug for a skinny chic but not so snug it fits every curve, also yoga pants can be very dressy, some of mine have side leg pockets in them, a deco on the back or down the leg, the look of a zipper in front, funky stuff at the ankles and they even make a jean of the yoga styling, some call them Jamma jeans, as in for pajamas but they are as dressy as jeans and look as real as jeans, pockets and all. I wouldn't wear mine to bed but they are so comfortable all day and go with anything jeans will go with. I have them in black, blue, faded blue, as well as a couple pair with a funky design meant to look like a print is on them, very hippy looking.
just use the google image search and place it in the program for scanning, my laptop sux so it will slow mine up
I just did. It hits about a thousand different sites. At least "she" could dig a little deeper on the internet to find a more obscure pic to catfish.