Anonymous wrote:No if it's done right. Some examples below
https://www.glambyshey.com/summer-shorts-edition-best-styles-for-women-with-thick-thighs/
For big calves and cankles, linen long pants are the best.
I believe people should wear whatever they want, however some things are simply not flattering on big legs.
Anonymous wrote:What's inappropriate is the idea that people should cover up so as not to offend other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some nasty, nasty ladies here. OP - wear what makes you comfortable. That is all - WHAT MAKES YOU COMFORTABLE.
F** everyone else. If they are offended by your body, that says a lot more about them than it says about you.
I'd rather be fat than a horrible piece of sh*t human being like most of the posters here.
I would definitely rather be a horrible piece of sh*t human being than be fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's inappropriate is the idea that people should cover up so as not to offend other people.
+1 this post is so annoying
If you take out the word fat, how ludicrous does the sentence sound:
Re:Inappropriate to show legs?
Fat legs, skinny legs all ok!!
Sorry, but fat legs are not ok. It is nauseating to watch someone's fat.
Anonymous wrote:Some nasty, nasty ladies here. OP - wear what makes you comfortable. That is all - WHAT MAKES YOU COMFORTABLE.
F** everyone else. If they are offended by your body, that says a lot more about them than it says about you.
I'd rather be fat than a horrible piece of sh*t human being like most of the posters here.
Anonymous wrote:Y’all - I’m not only fat, I’m super pale. And I wear shorts. And I don’t care if you think it’s inappropriate. This is my body. I will dress according to weather, activity level, and level of formality. Don’t spread your fat phobia to your kids. That’s what’s really gross here. Your fat phobia.
Anonymous wrote:Debating this with a friend. I'm leaning toward no (even thin denim hides my lumps).
Anonymous wrote:As long as you’re dressed appropriately for the occasion, wear what you want. Booty shorts at church, probably a no-go no matter your size. Booty shorts at Kings Dominion, sure, who cares. Now I mean, if you’re not comfortable in booty shorts that’s ok too. But that’s a “you” thing. It’s not an “everyone else” thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's inappropriate is the idea that people should cover up so as not to offend other people.
+1 this post is so annoying
If you take out the word fat, how ludicrous does the sentence sound:
Re:Inappropriate to show legs?
Fat legs, skinny legs all ok!!
Sorry, but fat legs are not ok. It is nauseating to watch someone's fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's inappropriate is the idea that people should cover up so as not to offend other people.
+1 this post is so annoying
If you take out the word fat, how ludicrous does the sentence sound:
Re:Inappropriate to show legs?
Fat legs, skinny legs all ok!!
Sorry, but fat legs are not ok. It is nauseating to watch someone's fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's inappropriate is the idea that people should cover up so as not to offend other people.
+1 this post is so annoying
If you take out the word fat, how ludicrous does the sentence sound:
Re:Inappropriate to show legs?
Fat legs, skinny legs all ok!!
Sorry, but fat legs are not ok. It is nauseating to watch someone's fat.
Anonymous wrote:Debating this with a friend. I'm leaning toward no (even thin denim hides my lumps).