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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see GAP or university names written on butts no[/quote] would it be different than seeing the word "juicy" if you did?[/quote] DP, but sweats with anything written on the a$$ are trashy. I don't care if it says fckin Harvard. What it REALLY says is, "Look at my a$$, it's my money-maker."[/quote] I'd think "that person has pants that say harvard". But maybe you're wired different. *shrug* if there is some perv creeping on your daughter, the words on her pants aren't causing it. his perversion is. [/quote] You are inventing a false dichotomy. This is a discussion about what clothes signal about a person, not whether there is a lecher in the bushes.[/quote] is OP's DD the type of person that her husband believes is being signalled? If not, why the concern... maybe his issue is with the girl's behavior, not the word on her pants. [/quote] This is willfully obtuse. I think we can charitably assume that OP and her husband do not want their daughter to signal "low-rent" (as PP put it) because their DD is nothing like that at all. Bad signaling invites unwanted and inappropriate attention.[/quote] So is the concern low-rent or sexual attention? I'd argue that the style, cut etc. is more important than any words or logos. But I'd also argue that if you're concerned that someone is inappropriately paying attention to DD's body, it's a problem bigger than a word. [/quote] You live in a world of make-believe. We'd all love to live in a world where a girl can have Juicy written on her a$$ and it brings no negative attention. But that is not the real world. It is a world of your own invention.[/quote]
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