Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A great set of legs and a well excercised ass look amazing in black lululemon align tights.
Saggy cheap leggings with lumpy thighs and vpl are not pleasant to look at.
Is this a man commenting?
Butt shape comes from clothing shape/size, or surgery, not exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A great set of legs and a well excercised ass look amazing in black lululemon align tights.
Saggy cheap leggings with lumpy thighs and vpl are not pleasant to look at.
Is this a man commenting?
Butt shape comes from clothing shape/size, or surgery, not exercise.
Anonymous wrote:but if I'm running errands around the city I'm not wearing a dress and shoes that could get beaten up, I'm wearing athleisure and sneakers.
Weird reason not to look good.
but if I'm running errands around the city I'm not wearing a dress and shoes that could get beaten up, I'm wearing athleisure and sneakers.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, do you tend to wear leggings/yoga pants anyplace outside the house? Maybe your DH is trying to find a diplomatic way to tell you that it's not a look for outside the house or the gym. They're often skintight and maybe he feels that he prefers to keep your curves for himself and/or the look is too revealing.
Some leggings/yoga pants are tight in front as well as in back (do I need to elaborate here? I hope not) and I really wonder sometimes if women wearing them at the store, around town, etc. realize that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A great set of legs and a well excercised ass look amazing in black lululemon align tights.
Saggy cheap leggings with lumpy thighs and vpl are not pleasant to look at.
Is this a man commenting?
Butt shape comes from clothing shape/size, or surgery, not exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A great set of legs and a well excercised ass look amazing in black lululemon align tights.
Saggy cheap leggings with lumpy thighs and vpl are not pleasant to look at.
Is this a man commenting?
Butt shape comes from clothing shape/size, or surgery, not exercise.
Uhhh, no. If butt shape couldn’t be altered there wouldn’t be thousands of stair master machines and Pilates studios.
And she was so loud and wrong about it 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The yoga pants hate is pretty intense here. Body shaming dudes uniting with prude women.
I say this as a guy who loves his cargo shorts, so I too have known oppression.
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"Prude" women? Nope. Women with class, who don't need the validation of being gawked at by strangers while at the grocery store or picking up the kids from school.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you can keep wearing leggings all the time (except when you’re around other men and then you put in some effort), or you can try to do something he likes. Do you have any preferences about his appearance, or are you cool with him wearing sweats every time you see him (unless he’s around other women and then he wears pants with a zipper)?
I’m saying this without judgment. If I’m at home, I’d prefer leggings or pantsless. Christ, no pants is the best. But, it turns out, DH almost only sees me when we’re at home, and I’m always looking like I just woke up or just thought about working out. If I had to go to an event with coworkers or out with friends, I wore real clothes. At some point I realized he was getting the short end of the stick and not feeling special. I made an effort and he appreciated it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A great set of legs and a well excercised ass look amazing in black lululemon align tights.
Saggy cheap leggings with lumpy thighs and vpl are not pleasant to look at.
Is this a man commenting?
Butt shape comes from clothing shape/size, or surgery, not exercise.
Uhhh, no. If butt shape couldn’t be altered there wouldn’t be thousands of stair master machines and Pilates studios.
Anonymous wrote:Leggings aren’t pants, even when you spend over $100 on them. Hilarious that they were normalized by Lularoe and now all the snobs here think it’s ok to wear them anywhere.