Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
That's the way it is in the alternate universe of the DMV.
No one has explained how drinking a soda out of its container is somehow a sign of low class.
If you have to ask, don't worry about it. NBD.
I'm not worried about it. I'm just curious as to why people have an issue with drinking out of the can. No one seems to have any explanation.
Anonymous wrote:10- Our lawn is usually 1-2 week past where it should be for grass cutting.
9- We often leave our garbage cans at the street an extra day beyong trash day (this is my kids’ faukt. actually, so is the above.)
8- I let my grey roots grow in fully visibly before re-coloring. And, I do said coloring myself.
7- We go through the McDonalds drive thru about once every 2 weeks.
6- We drink generic brand soda and use generic paper goods.
5- The whole family shops at Old Navy.
4- I carry a canvas tote bag instead of a purse.
3- We have a mutt instead of an allergyfree designer doodle.
2- Our kids went to daycare instead of preschool.
And the number 1 reason — We vacation in the OBX (and love it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
That's the way it is in the alternate universe of the DMV.
No one has explained how drinking a soda out of its container is somehow a sign of low class.
If you have to ask, don't worry about it. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.
Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.
I went there ONCE for a work lunch, and my ass revolted an hour later. Never again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a two-piece at the community pool. And I'm not rail thin.
Bless your heart you have confidence few people have anymore.
I for one has my nipples pierced at age 48, and don’t often wear a bra,
the piercing clearly visible under many of my outfits including swimwear.
I prefer to drive my Subaru Outback to your BMW. Our other car is a Jeep Wrangler
Panties are no longer my thing, commando is far more comfortable.
DH and I sleep naked.
We have a hot tub in our yard and don’t allow bathing suits to be worn in it.
People can think what they want about us, but we are happy and will continue
to do our own thing, whether you or others think it’s trashy or not!!
You force your guests to be naked in your hot tub? How very rapey of you.
Understandably the homeowners don't want the detergents/chemicals/oils/chlorine from the swimsuit fabric in
their hot tub - it has nothing to do with being 'rapey' is that even a word?
We have a similar rule for hot tub use in our home. It has nothing to do with sex, its about cleanliness. Have you
ever maintained a hot tub? Unless cared for properly and the water treated, a hot tub is the breeding ground for a
multitude of bacteria and organisms. Those bubbles you see floating on the surface of a hot tub are body oils, lotions,
and other chemicals/detergents that are carried into the bubbling hot water. A showered "naked" person is cleaner
than a person wearing a swimsuit. We have a shower near the hot tub for people to use.
Guests in our home understand our hot tub use policy, and if they feel differently, they are under no
obligation to get in the hot tub. They are welcome to enjoy the pool and sauna wearing their swimsuits.We have
no children living in our home, and 99.9% of our guests are child free as well. This is about adults being adults.
Anonymous wrote:I have an AAS degree, that’s it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
That's the way it is in the alternate universe of the DMV.
No one has explained how drinking a soda out of its container is somehow a sign of low class.
It is! Use a glass.
You still haven't given any reason why drinking a soda out of its can is an indicator of low class. Soda cans are typically (and maybe even the majority of time) taken on the go, which is a circumstance where pouring the soda into a glass makes no sense.
I'm sitting at my desk in my office, with a can of soda I picked up from the office fridge. What point would there have been to me searching for a glass to pour the soda into?
Your opinion on this is based on nothing, frankly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
That's the way it is in the alternate universe of the DMV.
No one has explained how drinking a soda out of its container is somehow a sign of low class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear a two-piece at the community pool. And I'm not rail thin.
Bless your heart you have confidence few people have anymore.
I for one has my nipples pierced at age 48, and don’t often wear a bra,
the piercing clearly visible under many of my outfits including swimwear.
I prefer to drive my Subaru Outback to your BMW. Our other car is a Jeep Wrangler
Panties are no longer my thing, commando is far more comfortable.
DH and I sleep naked.
We have a hot tub in our yard and don’t allow bathing suits to be worn in it.
People can think what they want about us, but we are happy and will continue
to do our own thing, whether you or others think it’s trashy or not!!
You force your guests to be naked in your hot tub? How very rapey of you.
Understandably the homeowners don't want the detergents/chemicals/oils/chlorine from the swimsuit fabric in
their hot tub - it has nothing to do with being 'rapey' is that even a word?
We have a similar rule for hot tub use in our home. It has nothing to do with sex, its about cleanliness. Have you
ever maintained a hot tub? Unless cared for properly and the water treated, a hot tub is the breeding ground for a
multitude of bacteria and organisms. Those bubbles you see floating on the surface of a hot tub are body oils, lotions,
and other chemicals/detergents that are carried into the bubbling hot water. A showered "naked" person is cleaner
than a person wearing a swimsuit. We have a shower near the hot tub for people to use.
Guests in our home understand our hot tub use policy, and if they feel differently, they are under no
obligation to get in the hot tub. They are welcome to enjoy the pool and sauna wearing their swimsuits.We have
no children living in our home, and 99.9% of our guests are child free as well. This is about adults being adults.
Really? So you sit in your hot tub naked with your naked friends? This is fascinating to me.
What is that you find fascinating about social nudity? Adults being adults
Sometimes I feel like DCUM is so insular. Have you never been to Japan, Korea, or Scandinavia? There's tons of public nudity in their hot tubs/springs and saunas. It's not seen as sexual at all--families are nude in front of each other, colleagues as well. It's just.a.body.
NP. You sound really gross.