
Jealous of what? I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people. |
I can't believe someone who thinks Soho House is exciting is lecturing others about what's classy. |
No one was bragging about having their ass grabbed. First the poster said that she wouldn’t wear yoga pants out and other posters said it must be because she has a flat, ugly ass. The original poster then responded that she has what’s considered to be a nice behind and as evidence said that strangers have “pinched” her butt. Then posters said it didn’t happen because no one would be okay with being assaulted. Poster was surprised that other poster couldn’t believe that anyone would touch the behind of a stranger in public and guessed that this poster must be unattractive to not have experienced or ever heard of such a thing. Then posters alternatively said that initial must be really old because nobody pinches butts anymore. Initial poster then clarified that she was assaulted but didn’t go into the details. Then other posters said she must have gone to bad places for that to happen to her. So basically, we’ve got victim blaming and judgment because the initial poster doesn’t agree with your style choices of wearing yoga pants to bookstores. And yes, you do sound jealous. |
It was for me. Later that night I had drinks with Ethan Hawke. |
She’d have a lot more sympathy if she didn’t pull out the ugly comment and insult other women’s butts. |
You can’t see her ass, either. |
The circular reasoning here is astounding. People made ridiculous comments about an unseen stranger’s allegedly bad physical appearance based on her fashion preferences and are then offended when she does the same because of their incredulousness about the realities of young women being groped. It’s literally a “You must be ugly, and a liar,” followed by a “No, I’m not, but you probably are” returned with a “How dare you make assumptions about people’s physical appearances? That’s so offensive.” What it really boils down to is some people cannot handle that others don’t like their taste and or choices. Instead of shaking it off, they feel the need turn to insults, but then hypocritically can’t handle the same insults being directed back at them. The only way anyone would get your “sympathy” is if he or she completely agrees with everything you think and say. You cannot tolerate any deviation thereof, probably because of high levels of narcissism. |
Trolling by the troll |
Nope. The male equivalent of gym clothing is gym clothing. Jeans and cargo pants and khakis are the equivalent. |
It is not a matter of being hot or not, it is the matter of appropriate attire. I am sure your husband looks hot naked with leather things, but it doesn’t mean he should walk around the coffee shop dressed like that. |
Are you asking why afrotrash would not care about french man’s style? What is appropriate or not for specific occasion depends on the level of your education and the history of your upbringing. If you think dressy pants are not appropriate for a bookstore, you have a different type of issues. |
Did you miss the part where PP went on and on about the models having butts that were too big and should be covered? That’s what I’m talking about. |
Literally every guy in my neighborhood wears expensive sweats/athleisure to the coffee shop on weekend mornings. If there was a memo advising against this, the men of brownstone Brooklyn didn’t get it. |
ah, but can you see their dick print in those pants? Can you see the outline of their buttocks? Yoga pants provide coverage of actual skin, but cling to every curve, line and bump on the body. It's essentially like paint. |
Frankly I’d like to see a little more dick print, a la Jon Hamm. |