Anonymous wrote:Older women, please don't wear ripped jeans. You can't pull it off. They're OK on younger women, preferably if they appear old and naturally worn and not just new jeans with slits cut in them.
Thank you.
-- A guy.
Anonymous wrote:Older women, please don't wear ripped jeans. You can't pull it off. They're OK on younger women, preferably if they appear old and naturally worn and not just new jeans with slits cut in them.
Thank you.
-- A guy.
Anonymous wrote:F@ck you
- all women
Anonymous wrote:Older women, please don't wear ripped jeans. You can't pull it off. They're OK on younger women, preferably if they appear old and naturally worn and not just new jeans with slits cut in them.
Thank you.
-- A [priggish, petty and desperately unattractive] guy [who isn't really confident around women].
Anonymous wrote:Older women, please don't wear ripped jeans. You can't pull it off. They're OK on younger women, preferably if they appear old and naturally worn and not just new jeans with slits cut in them.
Thank you.
-- A guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:F@ck you
- all women
Please don't speak for me. I happen to agree with the man. But I don't think anyone should wear ripped jeans/pants. They have holes in them. Throw them away. I don't understand paying good money for an item with holes in it already.
Thank you for letting us know. Anonymous wrote:F@ck you
- all women