Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just embarrassing looking for her.
She owns it and isn’t bothered.
Well, everyone else is embarrassed on her behalf that she thought this dress was appropriate for that occasion then.
She could have worn something classy, still shown off her chest, and looked amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just embarrassing looking for her.
She owns it and isn’t bothered.
Anonymous wrote:It's just embarrassing looking for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
I don’t prefer my taxes to pay for couples who are in inappropriate relationships and one is clearly using the other to attend.
Judgemental much?
Go back to your pathetic bible thumping hole. Actually even better move to North Korea or Saudi Arabia or Iran where women have no choices in clothing. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
I don’t prefer my taxes to pay for couples who are in inappropriate relationships and one is clearly using the other to attend.
Judgemental much?
Go back to your pathetic bible thumping hole. Actually even better move to North Korea or Saudi Arabia or Iran where women have no choices in clothing. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:They look like comic book villains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
I don’t prefer my taxes to pay for couples who are in inappropriate relationships and one is clearly using the other to attend.
Judgemental much?
Go back to your pathetic bible thumping hole. Actually even better move to North Korea or Saudi Arabia or Iran where women have no choices in clothing. Shame on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
Speaking of consenting adults, Sanchez wasn’t forced to wear the dress and the White House wasn’t forced to let her attend.
All consenting adults.
You make a good point. I doubt the people who plan State dinners anticipated needing a dress code and some authority to enforce it. So many of our cultural norms rely on people exercising sound judgment without others forcing them to behave appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
I don’t prefer my taxes to pay for couples who are in inappropriate relationships and one is clearly using the other to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
Speaking of consenting adults, Sanchez wasn’t forced to wear the dress and the White House wasn’t forced to let her attend.
All consenting adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be more concerned with Deniro and his date.
They look perfectly appropriate.
For a grandfather/granddaughter dance.
+1. That is gross. He is 30+ years older. I’d rather my daughter dress like Sanchez than be with a man with that age gap. That is concerning.
I wouldn’t want my daughters to do either of those things, but as a peon looking at photos in People magazine, I’m more offended by someone dressing for a White House State dinner like it’s an MTV awards show than I am by a couple’s large age difference.
Kimberly Guilfoyle shares the same style as Lauren Sanchez.
How someone dresses is more offensive to you than an unfit couple? Outward appearances over concerning behavior?
As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, someone else’s romance isn’t my business, especially since I don’t even know them. However, a State dinner is a public, extremely formal event paid for by tax payers. Visitors to formal WH functions should show some respect.