Dear middle-aged women: capri pants do nothing for you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The best part of being a middle aged woman is you DGAF what people think.


You sure you're not elderly? I'm a middle age woman and I still care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of being a middle aged woman is you DGAF what people think.


You sure you're not elderly? I'm a middle age woman and I still care.


It's amazing how different people can . . . . wait for it . . . have different opinions and feelings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of being a middle aged woman is you DGAF what people think.


You sure you're not elderly? I'm a middle age woman and I still care.


It's amazing how different people can . . . . wait for it . . . have different opinions and feelings.


Wait until you become middle aged. Nothing will amaze you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.


Yes, I am amazed by my middle aged and older friends and neighbors who care. Lighten up people, and stop GAF about what others are wearing. We don't care what you wear!


It’s not about other people and their opinions, it’s about my own self-respect. I could never live with myself if I exited the house looking like any of the above pictures


If I put on shorts or a knee length skirt to "look fashionable," you will be treated with bruises, knee supports, blindingly white legs, and cellulite. My only alternatives to capris are long pants or a long skirt, which I wear to work.

Come back when you are having hot flashes every hour, and your knees have supports on them to ease pain every day. Bet karma will come back to haunt you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.


+1000
Anonymous
Come back when you are having hot flashes every hour, and your knees have supports on them to ease pain every day. Bet karma will come back to haunt you.


I still see women in their late 70s or 80s all over NYC, sometimes walking with a cane but still with a lipstick and modern sunglasses, looking sharp and stylish.
There is something admirable about this vitality and resilience and motivation to look put together no matter the circumstances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.


Yes, I am amazed by my middle aged and older friends and neighbors who care. Lighten up people, and stop GAF about what others are wearing. We don't care what you wear!


It’s not about other people and their opinions, it’s about my own self-respect. I could never live with myself if I exited the house looking like any of the above pictures


No it's not, you are a lemming. Yourself esteem is based on monkey see monkey do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.


Yes, I am amazed by my middle aged and older friends and neighbors who care. Lighten up people, and stop GAF about what others are wearing. We don't care what you wear!


It’s not about other people and their opinions, it’s about my own self-respect. I could never live with myself if I exited the house looking like any of the above pictures


Please post some pictures of yourself, and the DCUM hive will let you know if you are worthy of any respect.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of being a middle aged woman is you DGAF what people think.


You sure you're not elderly? I'm a middle age woman and I still care.


NP here. You sound insecure. I dont care at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.


Yes, I am amazed by my middle aged and older friends and neighbors who care. Lighten up people, and stop GAF about what others are wearing. We don't care what you wear!


It’s not about other people and their opinions, it’s about my own self-respect. I could never live with myself if I exited the house looking like any of the above pictures


If I put on shorts or a knee length skirt to "look fashionable," you will be treated with bruises, knee supports, blindingly white legs, and cellulite. My only alternatives to capris are long pants or a long skirt, which I wear to work.

Come back when you are having hot flashes every hour, and your knees have supports on them to ease pain every day. Bet karma will come back to haunt you.


Don't even try with that "self-respect" PP. I'll bet if you knew her in real life, you would quickly realize you DGAF what she thinks. I'm sure you've met shallow losers like her before? Not worth your time.

Just have fun with people who care about stuff that really matters.
Anonymous
Wearing capri pants now with a new pair of sandals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Come back when you are having hot flashes every hour, and your knees have supports on them to ease pain every day. Bet karma will come back to haunt you.


I still see women in their late 70s or 80s all over NYC, sometimes walking with a cane but still with a lipstick and modern sunglasses, looking sharp and stylish.
There is something admirable about this vitality and resilience and motivation to look put together no matter the circumstances.


I’m pretty sure those women are all super wealthy. They are out for like an hour before they go back to their doorman apartments, and have someone do all the dry cleaning of their impeccable linen summer ensembles for them. They’re not sweating it out on metro trying to get sh*t done like the result of us schlubs in Capri pants.
Anonymous
^ Excuses, excuses...
Anonymous
You sound insecure.


...to someone who gave up
Anonymous
i am old enough that when this thread started i didn't wear capris and now i do!

happy spring, dcum!!
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