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Flappycat said:It doesn't matter, Kreeden. Today, supershort shorts are in. Tomorrow, it'll be thongs. One of these days, they'll be running about stark naked, save for head-to-toe body paint, and us guys will still be required to wear our hijab.
Flappycat said:Exposed skin sticks to leather couches like crazy glue on hot days. We'd have to scrape you off with a spatula and haul you to the hospital. Well, that's what I'd say to a teenaged daughter if I had one.
You go to Indiana for that, or did they also have it in your area the same day? Thought about going to Warped just to go, even though I'm not much for the punk rock, but I went to Ozzfest last week instead. But it is likly she either took her shirt off once in the gates, or got it ripped off while crowd surfing.In general public areas I just sometimes wonder if she forgot to put more clothes on that morning... (at Warped Tour yesterday I saw someone wandering around in just a bra! I was wondering if she forgot her shirt that morning in her excitement to get there or just lost it crowdsurfing or in a mosh pit somewhere... )
You go to Indiana for that, or did they also have it in your area the same day? Thought about going to Warped just to go, even though I'm not much for the punk rock, but I went to Ozzfest last week instead. But it is likly she either took her shirt off once in the gates, or got it ripped off while crowd surfing.
I really don't care what other people are wearing. Allthough I think its tastless for young girls to wear skimpy clothing, and for guys to walk around without a shirt. I really don't judge people by the clothes, but most others do. My brother refuses to take his oldest daughter (shes 14 or 15) out anywhere when she visits because of the way she dresses, and its the only clothes she has, and her mom doesn't care.
No. I wait for them to take off their clothes, and then judge them. Who said God didn't make the body perfect?Do you judge girls/women by the clothes they wear?
Faint said:This came up in the "rape due to dress" thread so I thought I'd branch off here...
No, I treat anyone I meet the same way. Strangely enough, a week or two back, my wife son and I passed a girl walking doen the street; I thought nothing of her, but my son said "Well, it's obvious what she does as a living!"........he may have been right.......I wouldn't know.If you see a young woman dressed provacatively, what do you usually think? If she has a lot of skin exposed (let's say in general public areas--not the beach) do you tend to think of her as trashy, or a ****, or not worth talking to?
If she looks nice, sure.Guys/lesbians: are you more attracted to girls who wear such outfits?
No, not at all.What about girls who wear more conservative outfits? Do you think of them as "prudes" or uptight?
I don't honestly think I look at the clothes anymore; I usually look at the face, the hair, the eyes.far more telling.And what about the girls who don't seem to give a damn (you know...the ones who show up to class in sweat pants and a baggy t-shirt). What do you think of them?
Do you think a girl who spends more time/effort in looking stylish (not necessarilyprovacative) is usually a better catch than one who doesn't have any fashion sense?
I haven't a clue. I have never caught one!
All around, do you think fashion defines the woman?
I personally don't think so; it seems shallow to me to think that (but that is my way, and it is right for me).
It makes you totally awesome.beckysoup61 said:I think whatever a girl wants to wear is her darn business. I for one enjoy dressing in bellbottoms, 60's band shirts and psychdelic fabric clothing. Does that make me not pretty? Or prudish?
She apparently doesn't care, or doesn't realise the stigmas of dressing like that all the time. Shes 13 I think, and likes wearing very tight and small tops, micro-mini skirts, and cameltoes. My brother was NOT happy when she came over for his visitation weekend dressed with that.Her mom not caring is incredibly sad. How is your niece about her body image? I can't imagine dressing like that is healthy for her...