(January 16, 2016 at 3:13 pm)Heat Wrote:(January 16, 2016 at 3:45 am)MTL Wrote: They really are comfortable:I'm not going to respond to all of what you said, because frankly I don't have the time.
They stay up, despite having no belt.
They stretch; they don't cut into you the way jeans do.
However, if they are soooo comfortable and that's the only reason to wear them, why not just wear pajamas? Why not wear a nightgown? There is a slew of other things that are 10x more comfortable, there's no reason to claim these skin tight pants are only being worn for comfort and you don't care about any other factors besides it.
Also would you be fine with men who wear skin tight pants, specially designed to give the exact outline of their penis, yet then go claim it's specifically and solely for comfort?
It's the exact same thing.
I'm not saying you shouldn't wear yoga pants, that's perfectly fine, just don't claim it for something it's not. If you are in the comfort of your own home that's not what's being discussed. What's being discussed is that somehow anything worn in your a woman's home has become acceptable to wear in public, and anyone questioning that is labeled as being misogynist, discriminatory, or bigoted.
I could wear a speedo in public. Speedo's are pretty comfy right? However I don't because I care about how i'm seen, and to claim you don't wear things like yoga pants in public for at least to some degree the purpose of being seen, and don't care whatsoever about how you're seen and only wear them because they are comfortable, is simply a lie.
Oh bullshit. You are trolling.
Pyjamas and nightgowns are NOT as comfortable.
Speedos are not a good comparison and you know it.
I wear yoga pants to bed, too. I don't own any pyjamas or nightgowns. Not since i was 10 years old, anyway.
I don't want to show off my ass and I'd be mortified if I had camel-toe.
I live in Ontario, Canada, and it's legal for women to go topless in public here.
Yet I NEVER do.
If I wanted to show my body off, don't you think I'd take advantage of that law?
I already admitted to you that when I was younger, I dressed provocatively.
but now, I simply don't.
I can't even tell you how many times I've WISHED it was possible for me to run errands
and be COMPLETELY INVISIBLE....or not have to leave my car.
Jeans can be too tight and show whale-tail and camel-toe, too, you know.
I don't own any skinny jeans, even though I could wear them.
I don't wear anything low-cut, either.
Sorry, you don't have a case.