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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You do not have random strangers pinch your butt in public- I call BS. That is assault and no one would put up with it much less brag about it. I’m sure your butt is very nice, but let’s not tell lies.


I did. Sadly, this happened to me a lot. The first time when I was only 15. I did go to the police then, but nothing happened. It happens to women a lot, especially on the subway. Just because something never happened to you, doesn’t mean it’s bs, but it does probably mean you’re ugly.


I've had my ass grabbed tons of times at clubs and walking around in other countries. Pinched? Maybe by a senile eighty-something distant relative when I was 12. It's not a thing people do anymore. Do you also get chased around and around your desk at work?


Jesus, I used the word “pinched” to be polite. I can’t believe the inane focus on semantics. Do you really want me to go into graphic detail about getting assaulted? Yes, I did have to deal with a great amount of sexual harassment at work. But it’s all much better now that I’m in my 30s and married and most importantly moved into a female dominated profession.

But all of this is off topic. My point is that I would never, ever wear leggings/yoga pants anywhere but around the house or for a workout and certainly not out on a date. It’s too casual and revealing.


Maybe people are giving you a hard time for telling us all how you're too fancy to wear yoga pants to hang out at a bookstore with your boyfriend and also have such an obviously glorious ass that even in your very modest and classy wardrobe men and women can't help themselves but touch you. Bonus obnoxiousness for suggesting that assault doesn't happen to ugly women.


You sound jealous!


Jealous of what?
I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people.
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I can't believe someone who thinks Soho House is exciting is lecturing others about what's classy.
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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You do not have random strangers pinch your butt in public- I call BS. That is assault and no one would put up with it much less brag about it. I’m sure your butt is very nice, but let’s not tell lies.


I did. Sadly, this happened to me a lot. The first time when I was only 15. I did go to the police then, but nothing happened. It happens to women a lot, especially on the subway. Just because something never happened to you, doesn’t mean it’s bs, but it does probably mean you’re ugly.


I've had my ass grabbed tons of times at clubs and walking around in other countries. Pinched? Maybe by a senile eighty-something distant relative when I was 12. It's not a thing people do anymore. Do you also get chased around and around your desk at work?


Jesus, I used the word “pinched” to be polite. I can’t believe the inane focus on semantics. Do you really want me to go into graphic detail about getting assaulted? Yes, I did have to deal with a great amount of sexual harassment at work. But it’s all much better now that I’m in my 30s and married and most importantly moved into a female dominated profession.

But all of this is off topic. My point is that I would never, ever wear leggings/yoga pants anywhere but around the house or for a workout and certainly not out on a date. It’s too casual and revealing.


Maybe people are giving you a hard time for telling us all how you're too fancy to wear yoga pants to hang out at a bookstore with your boyfriend and also have such an obviously glorious ass that even in your very modest and classy wardrobe men and women can't help themselves but touch you. Bonus obnoxiousness for suggesting that assault doesn't happen to ugly women.


You sound jealous!


Jealous of what?
I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people.


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.
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It was for me. Later that night I had drinks with Ethan Hawke.
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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You do not have random strangers pinch your butt in public- I call BS. That is assault and no one would put up with it much less brag about it. I’m sure your butt is very nice, but let’s not tell lies.


I did. Sadly, this happened to me a lot. The first time when I was only 15. I did go to the police then, but nothing happened. It happens to women a lot, especially on the subway. Just because something never happened to you, doesn’t mean it’s bs, but it does probably mean you’re ugly.


I've had my ass grabbed tons of times at clubs and walking around in other countries. Pinched? Maybe by a senile eighty-something distant relative when I was 12. It's not a thing people do anymore. Do you also get chased around and around your desk at work?


Jesus, I used the word “pinched” to be polite. I can’t believe the inane focus on semantics. Do you really want me to go into graphic detail about getting assaulted? Yes, I did have to deal with a great amount of sexual harassment at work. But it’s all much better now that I’m in my 30s and married and most importantly moved into a female dominated profession.

But all of this is off topic. My point is that I would never, ever wear leggings/yoga pants anywhere but around the house or for a workout and certainly not out on a date. It’s too casual and revealing.


Maybe people are giving you a hard time for telling us all how you're too fancy to wear yoga pants to hang out at a bookstore with your boyfriend and also have such an obviously glorious ass that even in your very modest and classy wardrobe men and women can't help themselves but touch you. Bonus obnoxiousness for suggesting that assault doesn't happen to ugly women.


You sound jealous!


Jealous of what?
I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people.


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.


She’d have a lot more sympathy if she didn’t pull out the ugly comment and insult other women’s butts.
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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You can’t see her ass, either.
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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You do not have random strangers pinch your butt in public- I call BS. That is assault and no one would put up with it much less brag about it. I’m sure your butt is very nice, but let’s not tell lies.


I did. Sadly, this happened to me a lot. The first time when I was only 15. I did go to the police then, but nothing happened. It happens to women a lot, especially on the subway. Just because something never happened to you, doesn’t mean it’s bs, but it does probably mean you’re ugly.


I've had my ass grabbed tons of times at clubs and walking around in other countries. Pinched? Maybe by a senile eighty-something distant relative when I was 12. It's not a thing people do anymore. Do you also get chased around and around your desk at work?


Jesus, I used the word “pinched” to be polite. I can’t believe the inane focus on semantics. Do you really want me to go into graphic detail about getting assaulted? Yes, I did have to deal with a great amount of sexual harassment at work. But it’s all much better now that I’m in my 30s and married and most importantly moved into a female dominated profession.

But all of this is off topic. My point is that I would never, ever wear leggings/yoga pants anywhere but around the house or for a workout and certainly not out on a date. It’s too casual and revealing.


Maybe people are giving you a hard time for telling us all how you're too fancy to wear yoga pants to hang out at a bookstore with your boyfriend and also have such an obviously glorious ass that even in your very modest and classy wardrobe men and women can't help themselves but touch you. Bonus obnoxiousness for suggesting that assault doesn't happen to ugly women.


You sound jealous!


Jealous of what?
I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people.


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.


She’d have a lot more sympathy if she didn’t pull out the ugly comment and insult other women’s butts.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:Would you be upset if he wore sweatpants or joggers for your date?

Bc it's the same thing.

If not, then you guys just aren't compatible.

But if that would bother you, then you should hold yourself to the same standard

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If your bf showed up in sweats, would you be flattered that he was so comfortable around you? If yes, it's okay for you to wear the same. If not, and you think he should make more of an effort, then he has a point.


The male equivalent is more like khakis or cargo pants. But I wouldn’t mind any sort of athleisure as long as it fit and was clean and not too worn. I am very active on the weekends and wouldn’t wear my “dressy pants” to the bookstore, lol, because I would have walked or biked there, and may in fact be headed to yoga or the gym after.

Nope. The male equivalent of gym clothing is gym clothing. Jeans and cargo pants and khakis are the equivalent.
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Anonymous wrote:Would you be upset if he wore sweatpants or joggers for your date?

Bc it's the same thing.

If not, then you guys just aren't compatible.

But if that would bother you, then you should hold yourself to the same standard

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If your bf showed up in sweats, would you be flattered that he was so comfortable around you? If yes, it's okay for you to wear the same. If not, and you think he should make more of an effort, then he has a point.


The male equivalent is more like khakis or cargo pants. But I wouldn’t mind any sort of athleisure as long as it fit and was clean and not too worn. I am very active on the weekends and wouldn’t wear my “dressy pants” to the bookstore, lol, because I would have walked or biked there, and may in fact be headed to yoga or the gym after.


No. That is the equivalent of jeans. The sweatpants poster was right on.


My husband looks super hot in Vuori sweats.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend is upset because I wore yoga pants around him. We went to a bookstore to grab a cup of coffee. He says yoga pants are for doing yoga, and that if he puts in real clothes to see me I should do the same.

Is he European? I would not be offended by this as I also view fitness clothes as appropriate for the gym only. It does not take more time to put on dressy pants than to put on yoga pants. I think it is great that he is able to communicate to you his values because it will let you to decide if this corresponds with your values and priorities. By the way, Antoine Arnault also expresses his opinion on his wife's outfits and I don't see this as a big deal.


Ok Eurotrash. Some of us don’t actually think “dressy pants” are appropriate for a Saturday bookstore visit. And why would I care what some French businessman thinks?

The fact is, a man who thinks he has oversigh over his parter’s outfits has control issues in other areas.


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.
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Look like this in yoga pants and you can wear there anywhere. No man will complain - none ;)


A classy man would complain. Those outfits are wholly inappropriate for the bookstore. Also, the lady in the blue’s behind is much too big to keep uncovered like that.

No one's bum is uncovered, all these women are wearing pants.

Are you gay? Nothing wrong with it. Maybe you just dont like looking at women in tight clothing?


I’m not a man. She needs to wear real pants and/or a dress or a loose fitting shirt to disguise how incredibly huge her behind is. I would if that were my behind.

Huh? She clearly worked out hard for that ass. She's not ashamed and wanting to hide her body away, lest someone (probably on dcum) call her a fat ugly slob.

Why do you feel the need to denigrate other women?


I’m not denigrating her as a person. I think it’s fine to wear that to the gym, but I think her butt is too big. If my butt looked like that, I would tone down the lunges and would try to cover it up better.

In case you’re wondering, my butt looks like the second one from the left. I would never think to wear leggings as pants anywhere but the gym. It’s inappropriate and in bad taste.

I can’t tell from this picture if this lady has bad taste or not, but going to the bookstore like that, would be very much in bad taste for me.


Are you dim? You can’t see the ass on the second woman from the left. She’s almost fully facing the camera.

Maybe thats her point - her ass is practically invisible! Makes sense why she hates women with a nice full thick booty.

I don't think jeans or a dress would cover up Nikki's badonkadonk if they tried :lol: :lol: :lol:



No, I meant the second from the right. The one next to the one in the blue. I have a perfect behind. Sorry to disappoint. I’ve had random strangers pinch it out in the street, both men and women. Maybe that’s why I don’t walk around flashing it in everyone’s faces. I’m also the daughter of European immigrants, so that too could be why I wear proper clothing outside of my house and yoga pants to work out only.

It’s funny to see all the ridiculous excuses people come up with to justify their slovenliness. Just wear real pants, people! It’s not that hard!


You do not have random strangers pinch your butt in public- I call BS. That is assault and no one would put up with it much less brag about it. I’m sure your butt is very nice, but let’s not tell lies.


I did. Sadly, this happened to me a lot. The first time when I was only 15. I did go to the police then, but nothing happened. It happens to women a lot, especially on the subway. Just because something never happened to you, doesn’t mean it’s bs, but it does probably mean you’re ugly.


I've had my ass grabbed tons of times at clubs and walking around in other countries. Pinched? Maybe by a senile eighty-something distant relative when I was 12. It's not a thing people do anymore. Do you also get chased around and around your desk at work?


Jesus, I used the word “pinched” to be polite. I can’t believe the inane focus on semantics. Do you really want me to go into graphic detail about getting assaulted? Yes, I did have to deal with a great amount of sexual harassment at work. But it’s all much better now that I’m in my 30s and married and most importantly moved into a female dominated profession.

But all of this is off topic. My point is that I would never, ever wear leggings/yoga pants anywhere but around the house or for a workout and certainly not out on a date. It’s too casual and revealing.


Maybe people are giving you a hard time for telling us all how you're too fancy to wear yoga pants to hang out at a bookstore with your boyfriend and also have such an obviously glorious ass that even in your very modest and classy wardrobe men and women can't help themselves but touch you. Bonus obnoxiousness for suggesting that assault doesn't happen to ugly women.


You sound jealous!


Jealous of what?
I've had my ass grabbed too. It's not something I brag about or assume only happens to attractive people.


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.


She’d have a lot more sympathy if she didn’t pull out the ugly comment and insult other women’s butts.


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.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:Would you be upset if he wore sweatpants or joggers for your date?

Bc it's the same thing.

If not, then you guys just aren't compatible.

But if that would bother you, then you should hold yourself to the same standard

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If your bf showed up in sweats, would you be flattered that he was so comfortable around you? If yes, it's okay for you to wear the same. If not, and you think he should make more of an effort, then he has a point.


The male equivalent is more like khakis or cargo pants. But I wouldn’t mind any sort of athleisure as long as it fit and was clean and not too worn. I am very active on the weekends and wouldn’t wear my “dressy pants” to the bookstore, lol, because I would have walked or biked there, and may in fact be headed to yoga or the gym after.


No. That is the equivalent of jeans. The sweatpants poster was right on.


My husband looks super hot in Vuori sweats.


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.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you be upset if he wore sweatpants or joggers for your date?

Bc it's the same thing.

If not, then you guys just aren't compatible.

But if that would bother you, then you should hold yourself to the same standard

+1
If your bf showed up in sweats, would you be flattered that he was so comfortable around you? If yes, it's okay for you to wear the same. If not, and you think he should make more of an effort, then he has a point.


The male equivalent is more like khakis or cargo pants. But I wouldn’t mind any sort of athleisure as long as it fit and was clean and not too worn. I am very active on the weekends and wouldn’t wear my “dressy pants” to the bookstore, lol, because I would have walked or biked there, and may in fact be headed to yoga or the gym after.


No. That is the equivalent of jeans. The sweatpants poster was right on.


My husband looks super hot in Vuori sweats.


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.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you be upset if he wore sweatpants or joggers for your date?

Bc it's the same thing.

If not, then you guys just aren't compatible.

But if that would bother you, then you should hold yourself to the same standard

+1
If your bf showed up in sweats, would you be flattered that he was so comfortable around you? If yes, it's okay for you to wear the same. If not, and you think he should make more of an effort, then he has a point.


The male equivalent is more like khakis or cargo pants. But I wouldn’t mind any sort of athleisure as long as it fit and was clean and not too worn. I am very active on the weekends and wouldn’t wear my “dressy pants” to the bookstore, lol, because I would have walked or biked there, and may in fact be headed to yoga or the gym after.


No. That is the equivalent of jeans. The sweatpants poster was right on.


My husband looks super hot in Vuori sweats.


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.


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.
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