Anonymous wrote:Nothing good, that is.
I went to an event today and many men and women in their 40s and 50s were in attendance. Most of the men wore polo shirts tucked in under their pot bellies and shorts.
Nearly all the women wore capri pants. Capri pants do nothing for you. If you are short, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are fat, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are tall, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are thin, you don't look good in capri pants. No matter the body type or age, capri pants are not flattering.
I say this lovingly. Wear anything else- anything! Shorts (long shorts, if you want to; even short shorts look better than capris), a skirt, pants, anything but capri pants. They make everyone look stumpy and shapeless. No one looks good in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use the term sexual prejudice, then. Call it what you want, but "Any man who doesn't like capris on a woman is gay" is an untrue statement that is insulting to both homosexual and heterosexual men.
It's not about noticing a difference of a few inches. It's that a man, regardless of who he likes to sleep with, can tell whether he finds this look attractive or unattractive
My straight husband hates capris. I still wear them once in awhile, I know they aren't the most fashionable, but I could do worse!
You should definitely accuse him of cheating on you. He probably can't take it anymore that your pants do not always reach your ankles!

Anonymous wrote:I happen to think it's good advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP and I disagree with her position - but I honestly don't get whey people criticize posters on this forum for making comments about whether they like or dislike a certain fashion. That is one of the points of this particular forum, to discuss beauty, fashion and fitness. It is not just appropriate for a poster to make a comment like this here. It is in fact invited, encouraged, the whole point of the forum. If you think discussions about the pros and cons of specific fashions are beneath you or mean spirited I can't for the life of me understand what you are doing on a beauty, fashion, fitness forum.
I thought this was a forum for sharing advice, preferably to help each other out, not cut each other down. If you post nasty things, expect a swift and negative response.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP and I disagree with her position - but I honestly don't get whey people criticize posters on this forum for making comments about whether they like or dislike a certain fashion. That is one of the points of this particular forum, to discuss beauty, fashion and fitness. It is not just appropriate for a poster to make a comment like this here. It is in fact invited, encouraged, the whole point of the forum. If you think discussions about the pros and cons of specific fashions are beneath you or mean spirited I can't for the life of me understand what you are doing on a beauty, fashion, fitness forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP and I disagree with her position - but I honestly don't get whey people criticize posters on this forum for making comments about whether they like or dislike a certain fashion. That is one of the points of this particular forum, to discuss beauty, fashion and fitness. It is not just appropriate for a poster to make a comment like this here. It is in fact invited, encouraged, the whole point of the forum. If you think discussions about the pros and cons of specific fashions are beneath you or mean spirited I can't for the life of me understand what you are doing on a beauty, fashion, fitness forum.
Hmmm, well one does have the option of discussing fashion without being mean-spirited and nasty. It would be fine to say, "I don't like capris. I don't find them flattering to any body type." OP, instead, decided to point out that middle aged women look terrible in capris. Naturally, middle-aged women who wear capris took offense. Also, after OP's original sweeping statement about middle-aged women, several posters made absurd statements about what men think of capris, about men cheating on their wives because of capris, etc. All of this was alarmingly stupid and inspired some teasing. It's true that the OP has a right to make nasty statements about the fashion choices of other women on the fashion forum. And it's also appropriate for women who make those very same fashion choices to take offense and point out that OP is vapid, shallow, judgmental, and mean. Maybe that is the point of fashion but it's not wrong to point it out.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP and I disagree with her position - but I honestly don't get whey people criticize posters on this forum for making comments about whether they like or dislike a certain fashion. That is one of the points of this particular forum, to discuss beauty, fashion and fitness. It is not just appropriate for a poster to make a comment like this here. It is in fact invited, encouraged, the whole point of the forum. If you think discussions about the pros and cons of specific fashions are beneath you or mean spirited I can't for the life of me understand what you are doing on a beauty, fashion, fitness forum.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why do you care about what other people are wearing? Honestly, I really want to know. Why do people make such a big deal about what OTHER people are wearing?