RE: Can I just say, and I'm just being honest...
August 19, 2016 at 4:21 pm
(This post was last modified: August 19, 2016 at 4:22 pm by Joods.)
It's an inconsiderate way to dress. Here's why....
I was with my children in a restaurant one day and we were trying to eat our lunch. A male patron was standing by the wall (there was an outlet there), charging his phone. His underwear were showing and his jeans were belted around the bottom of his ass. No sorry... I do NOT need my children seeing that. It is rude to think that everyone around you - especially in an establishment where people are eating - wants to see you showing off not only your ass, but your underwear as well. And yes, I got up from the table, walked over to him and told him to pull his pants up because no one wants to see his underwear. It wouldn't be acceptable if women suddenly started wearing their shirts below their boobs and half hanging off their elbows, so that their bras and breasts are seen, so why do men who think this is fashionable, get a free pass. They shouldn't.
TBH, I don't allow my almost 14 year old daughter to wear midriffs (belly shirts) or daisy dukes because I don't need her dressing like a street hooker from Baltimore. She's fourteen and she's built like a brick shithouse (muscular and she's on the track team at school). She's already been asked out by a 12th grader. That wasn't happening. When she's grown and out of my house and paying her own bills, she can dress however her heart desires (knowing her, she's respectable about her body so I know how that's going to go) but until then, she dresses how she's told. Especially when I'm the one footing the bill for said clothing.
And for the record, I know many people in the LGBT community and not a single one of them dresses like that. They actually have more fashion sense than most other people I know.
I was with my children in a restaurant one day and we were trying to eat our lunch. A male patron was standing by the wall (there was an outlet there), charging his phone. His underwear were showing and his jeans were belted around the bottom of his ass. No sorry... I do NOT need my children seeing that. It is rude to think that everyone around you - especially in an establishment where people are eating - wants to see you showing off not only your ass, but your underwear as well. And yes, I got up from the table, walked over to him and told him to pull his pants up because no one wants to see his underwear. It wouldn't be acceptable if women suddenly started wearing their shirts below their boobs and half hanging off their elbows, so that their bras and breasts are seen, so why do men who think this is fashionable, get a free pass. They shouldn't.
TBH, I don't allow my almost 14 year old daughter to wear midriffs (belly shirts) or daisy dukes because I don't need her dressing like a street hooker from Baltimore. She's fourteen and she's built like a brick shithouse (muscular and she's on the track team at school). She's already been asked out by a 12th grader. That wasn't happening. When she's grown and out of my house and paying her own bills, she can dress however her heart desires (knowing her, she's respectable about her body so I know how that's going to go) but until then, she dresses how she's told. Especially when I'm the one footing the bill for said clothing.
And for the record, I know many people in the LGBT community and not a single one of them dresses like that. They actually have more fashion sense than most other people I know.
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