Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know many adult women who wear sweatpants out of the house, and certainly not to any social event. So just an FYI--if you are invited to someone's home for dinner in NYC, do not wear sweatpants. You will stand out, and not in a good way.
Yeah...I wouldn't use a woman who had the poor judgment to marry a mentally ill anti-Semite as my role model, but carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like a lot of the posts on dcum lately all fall into the category of people not realizing how massively unimportant and uninteresting they are to most other ppl. This one and the post by the person who said 'do people not retain things they are told anymore' in off topic. Like - NO! Most people are not thinking about you or wanting to impress you or caring what you think. I am at peace with that and think it's super weird that others are all like 'DONT THEY KNOW WHO I AM?'. No one cares who you are! They have other sh*t going on. Get TF over it.
Then why accept a dinner invitation, if your general feeling towards someone is "f8k you!" Like I'd really rather not clean the house and cook for you if there's other stuff you'd rather be doing. You know, rearranging your sweatpants drawer or the like.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like a lot of the posts on dcum lately all fall into the category of people not realizing how massively unimportant and uninteresting they are to most other ppl. This one and the post by the person who said 'do people not retain things they are told anymore' in off topic. Like - NO! Most people are not thinking about you or wanting to impress you or caring what you think. I am at peace with that and think it's super weird that others are all like 'DONT THEY KNOW WHO I AM?'. No one cares who you are! They have other sh*t going on. Get TF over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know many adult women who wear sweatpants out of the house, and certainly not to any social event. So just an FYI--if you are invited to someone's home for dinner in NYC, do not wear sweatpants. You will stand out, and not in a good way.
I see women wearing athleisure out all the time. Hint: "joggers" are just fancy sweatpants. People wear yoga pants out. It's really not clear if the neighbors were wearing athleisure or ratty old sweatpants.
every single celebrity is wearing sweatpants at nearly all times atm except on the red carpet. Fingers crossed they get OP's memo that they can't come over to eat dinner at her house in chevy chase or wherever unless they swap them out.
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OMG. Is that an argument against sweats? I sure hope so. Looks like she's carrying around a dump in her pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know many adult women who wear sweatpants out of the house, and certainly not to any social event. So just an FYI--if you are invited to someone's home for dinner in NYC, do not wear sweatpants. You will stand out, and not in a good way.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you OP. Maybe I’m old school but I’d never show up in sweats. Jeans? Sure!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know many adult women who wear sweatpants out of the house, and certainly not to any social event. So just an FYI--if you are invited to someone's home for dinner in NYC, do not wear sweatpants. You will stand out, and not in a good way.
