Yes, Yoga pants = indecent exposure?
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Instead, he should just stop looking at people's "covered with fabric" bottoms. My guess it he would be happy making all women wear a burlap sack so we as a society aren't tempting his good values.........
Sadly there are societies where this is standard. Women in burquas. Don't want to tempt those men.
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I just love it when a republican law maker who's position is less government wants less government until it is against his crazy beliefs or something he doesn't like. Then he has no problems legislating his bible or anti woman stance. This is just another example of that crazy.0
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"Appropriate" dress has a wide berth that allows for comfort and individuality. If you choose to work outside of good taste, it reflects on you socially and professionally. Whether you care about that is up to you. Personally , I barely notice and do not find memorable what others wear in public.0
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itsfuntobenormal wrote: »Bald dudes should have to cover their shiny bald heads. All that skin... it offends me.
So cramming an enormous butt into skin tight clothing is the equivalent of male pattern baldness?0 -
Aren't there more important issues than yoga pants??? Wow, wtf.0
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Funny. I went to yoga this am, and ended up running errands all day after, gas, costco, store, bank...in yoga pants! Arrest me!0
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Sure, let's all be politically correct, disingenuous robots. Everyone on earth looks great in super-tight / super skimpy clothing, and no one ever, ever dares to think "that looks really bad on you, you should dress more appropriately" as they smile politely while walking by.
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Any politicians that take issue with yoga pants should be thrown into the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. They are pants. Pants. We're talking about pants.0
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I hate to say this, but I'm ready for yoga pants to go away, they are starting to become a net negative to society. For every woman that I see wearing a pair with the body for it, there are 2-3 that should probably be wearing something looser that leaves more to the imagination. Just because they make them in your size doesn't mean that you should wear them.
No one cares what men wear to the grocery store. No one.0 -
CaitlinW19 wrote: »CaitlinW19 wrote: »It's not about being politically correct or not. It's about not telling other people what to do. You can tell someone they look like crap in yoga pants. You might get punched in the face but it's your right to say it as much as it's their right to wear them.
Everybody judges at least in part on appearance, and how people choose to dress is a big part of appearance. That being said, I support everybody's right to dress as badly as they like and look as ridiculous as they choose to. It's a free country.
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Stupidity is no stranger to ANY political party-- I mean, just look who's living in the White House! However, to stay on topic, I will say that I prefer "yogurt pants" (you can eat any flavor while wearing them).0
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Sure, let's all be politically correct, disingenuous robots. Everyone on earth looks great in super-tight / super skimpy clothing, and no one ever, ever dares to think "that looks really bad on you, you should dress more appropriately" as they smile politely while walking by.
I'm sharing my opinion on a message board, that is the extent of my involvement in what strangers wear. I don't support this law, people are free to humiliate themselves in any manner that they wish. People can wear pants that sag down to their knees, men can wear appalling skinny jeans, and big people can wear spandex, go for it, but I can certainly exercise my freedom of expression as well by stating that those looks are really awful. God Bless America.0 -
My opinion- Yoga pants are ok IF people do a careful butt check before leaving the house. I do not need to see what colour and style underpants you are wearing!0
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Don't believe that this idiot legislator from my state is indicative of the rest of us! That proposed legislation was never even voted on, and he was laughed at on the house floor!0
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I was kicked out of my college gym for wearing athletic leggings... my college has a super strict dress code (dresses must be to the knees, no cleavage, etc) that I fight pretty much every day (are male students gonna go nuts over my bare kneecaps?). They're pants. Let people wear what they want and what they feel comfortable working out in.
How does what someone else wears affect you? I've worn shorts to work out in and been told by some girl that "seeing your thighs jiggle is just too gross", the day after being told "you look so cute in those shorts, I wish I had your confidence". Focus on yourself and not as much on someone's butt, thighs, crotch or anything else--especially at the gym, because why are you there? To critique someone's fashion choice/body or to work on your own body?0 -
Wearing underwear under yoga pants should be the crime here.0
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They make me look great and feel great.
If they do either of the above for you, then rock 'em.
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shannonbun wrote: »I was kicked out of my college gym for wearing athletic leggings... my college has a super strict dress code (dresses must be to the knees, no cleavage, etc) that I fight pretty much every day (are male students gonna go nuts over my bare kneecaps?). They're pants. Let people wear what they want and what they feel comfortable working out in.
How does what someone else wears affect you? I've worn shorts to work out in and been told by some girl that "seeing your thighs jiggle is just too gross", the day after being told "you look so cute in those shorts, I wish I had your confidence". Focus on yourself and not as much on someone's butt, thighs, crotch or anything else--especially at the gym, because why are you there? To critique someone's fashion choice/body or to work on your own body?
I woulda told her:
-Sweetheart, I don't play for the same team, but thanks for ogling my goodies. Look elsewhere.-
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I like to wear them. I don't really see a problem with them.0
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AnthonyThrashD wrote: »If you're 400 lbs and want to wear yoga pants, I say go on and flaunt it! I'm always weary of laws that take away freedom, next time it might be a freedom I enjoy.
I'm with you. I don't care for yoga pants myself but I care far less for the government legislating my behavior as long as I don't infringe on the property or rights of others.0 -
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No one cares what men wear to the grocery store. No one. [/quote]
Oh I CARE. Track pants NO to every man- at the grocery store...and everywhere!
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Hate those yoga pants,biggest c**ktease ever!0
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