Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think yoga pants, in and of themselves, are a problem. Don't wear them at a nice eating establishment, please, but as long as all the bits and pieces are covered or at least not highlighted I seldom notice them. HOWEVER- last week there was a mom picking up her child at an Arlington Montessori school wearing skin tight gray yoga/workout pants and a tight little top. She has a nice body and is proud of it. But she may as well have been wearing flashing neon suspenders pointing at her crotch. Half a block away you could see that crotch approaching. No one is looking at your awesome abs when you are offering up your lady bits like a "parental guidance suggested" anatomy lesson, scaring gay men everywhere. Please, Arlington Montessori mom, switch out the pants or wear a longer shirt.
You need to spend some time reading this site and not hating yourself:
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think yoga pants, in and of themselves, are a problem. Don't wear them at a nice eating establishment, please, but as long as all the bits and pieces are covered or at least not highlighted I seldom notice them. HOWEVER- last week there was a mom picking up her child at an Arlington Montessori school wearing skin tight gray yoga/workout pants and a tight little top. She has a nice body and is proud of it. But she may as well have been wearing flashing neon suspenders pointing at her crotch. Half a block away you could see that crotch approaching. No one is looking at your awesome abs when you are offering up your lady bits like a "parental guidance suggested" anatomy lesson, scaring gay men everywhere. Please, Arlington Montessori mom, switch out the pants or wear a longer shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think yoga pants, in and of themselves, are a problem. Don't wear them at a nice eating establishment, please, but as long as all the bits and pieces are covered or at least not highlighted I seldom notice them. HOWEVER- last week there was a mom picking up her child at an Arlington Montessori school wearing skin tight gray yoga/workout pants and a tight little top. She has a nice body and is proud of it. But she may as well have been wearing flashing neon suspenders pointing at her crotch. Half a block away you could see that crotch approaching. No one is looking at your awesome abs when you are offering up your lady bits like a "parental guidance suggested" anatomy lesson, scaring gay men everywhere. Please, Arlington Montessori mom, switch out the pants or wear a longer shirt.
Maybe she wears skin tight because that's what feels best to her. Maybe she wants to look sexy for men. Either case, what a woman wears is her choice, as long as what she is wearing is not blatantly lewd indecent exposure. A case of "camel toe" is not indecent exposure because the crotch is covered, and it is not lewd because the form of the female body is not lewd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only wear yoga pants around the house and I'll wear them to the grocery store if I don't feel like changing - but if I see you out to dinner in your yoga clothes, I'm going to judge you. I'm talking to you, North Arlington moms! It seems like almost every mom I've ever seen at Lost Dog Cafe is wearing yoga pants and hasn't combed her hair in 2 days. I want to get up and shake them, and then give their husbands dirty looks for obviously not helping out enough.
I wouldn't consider a meal at Lost Dog "out to dinner." It's a small step above McDonalds.
But come on over to Country Club Hills - tennis dress season is right around the corner.
Anonymous wrote:I only wear yoga pants around the house and I'll wear them to the grocery store if I don't feel like changing - but if I see you out to dinner in your yoga clothes, I'm going to judge you. I'm talking to you, North Arlington moms! It seems like almost every mom I've ever seen at Lost Dog Cafe is wearing yoga pants and hasn't combed her hair in 2 days. I want to get up and shake them, and then give their husbands dirty looks for obviously not helping out enough.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think yoga pants, in and of themselves, are a problem. Don't wear them at a nice eating establishment, please, but as long as all the bits and pieces are covered or at least not highlighted I seldom notice them. HOWEVER- last week there was a mom picking up her child at an Arlington Montessori school wearing skin tight gray yoga/workout pants and a tight little top. She has a nice body and is proud of it. But she may as well have been wearing flashing neon suspenders pointing at her crotch. Half a block away you could see that crotch approaching. No one is looking at your awesome abs when you are offering up your lady bits like a "parental guidance suggested" anatomy lesson, scaring gay men everywhere. Please, Arlington Montessori mom, switch out the pants or wear a longer shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd you look somewhat similar to these women, please continue wearing your yoga pants ladies.
http://imgur.com/r/girlsinyogapants/X17uq
http://imgur.com/r/girlsinyogapants/RxlvdJR
http://imgur.com/r/girlsinyogapants/xm3bb
http://imgur.com/r/girlsinyogapants/Dpjpitw
http://imgur.com/r/girlsinyogapants/ByImj
Ok I guess you are a man.
here's something for you ladies out there
Anonymous wrote:I'm the one in the roomy yoga pants......I'm starting to think that this thread is wacky. I fully admit that I have no real booty to speak of and just kind of an up/down square waist-hip figure, so maybe that is why, but I could not feel LESS scandalous than when in my yoga pants or capris! If anything the cold weather running leggings (or summer leggings) for working out in are much more scandalous looking (but still, its gym gear!) Girls have been wearing track suits/sweat bottoms to school (MS and HS) since I was in school...........when the earth cooled- how is this new?!