I always believed Crown. First thing I thought if when I learned about our ever expanding, unfolding solar system and Universe, was, there's got to be more like us out there or even more intelligent than we are.
Now with the latest technology that we have, it makes scientists discover planets and moons and even sun out there. Amazing isn't it?
I think being able to choose what one wants is part of our basic freedom. To care that we dress appropriately is an inherent part of who are as we look at ourselves and how others look at us (not all).
Our social standing is very much dictated by those who design our fashion in general. The early development of our civilized world, clothing and apparels have always been a very large scale industry. Fast forward and here we are in world that is so fashion conscious (or big names as Lauren, Gucci, etc) wouldn't be billionaires. Anyways my point is, without digressing from the OP, is dressing quite attractively is a choice. Or simply dressing without regard to others as well.
Bottom line for me, I appreciate a good and decent way of dressing up, while I couldn't care less for those who are slob.
I think the OP was specifically talking about people who are wearing very tight clothes even if their stomach are bulging out and cellulites are sticking out.
I agree with the OP. It's not quite unpleasant for anyone to look at, but there's no law against dressing inappropriately unless it falls on the "indecent exposure " law.
While I always dress whatever it pleases me, I do care what others think and I know when people complement how I dress up because they say so specially my children.
I hear you Crown and you have the right to notice and feel quite unpleasant about it. My ex husband said the same thing all the time. I mean appreciate and or descent clothes are nice to look at.
You say what you feel and there's nothing wrong about that. I don't look at them really but if I were their mother, I'd definitely say something to that effect. I have big kids, they were so toned and fit until they had children. They're trying to lose weight. They exercise but very difficult for them. And I don't think they ever dress up with their stomach bulging out.
I never ever said I'm not into gyms. I've been a member of gyms since I was in Europe and US.
See what happened was I gained a lot of weight eating fondue, croissants and pasta in Switzerland. My job gave and paid one hour every day to exercise. I met Cindy Reynolds, a former assistant of Jane Fonda in the US with her aerobics. We became friends. Since then, gym is where I always exercised at.
Yes, as soon as the gym we're opened, last summer. I still have my treadmill and stationary bike but I prefer going to the gym. I normally have my sauna, then swim after that.
Besides the weights and other athletic equipments are far more enticing which I don't have at home.
This is my outfit in my exercise. I only wear it whenever I go to the gym. But I never go around shopping or anything. I do know what you're saying. You mentioned about people wearing tight leggings with their cellulite and stomach bulging out. A very unpleasant to look at. Having said that, there's no law against wearing such a weird outfit.
Anyways I love looking at beautiful bodies in a very attractive outfit. Crown, sorry I posted three of my own pictures on your Afterlife blog. Please can you delete them?
But I go to the lakes like this. Last summer in my typical Saturday outfit to the lakes or ocean. I swim a lot and not ashamed to wear a decent hot summer clothes.
But I go to the lakes like this. Last summer in my typical Saturday outfit to the lakes or ocean. I swim a lot and not ashamed to wear a decent hot summer clothes.
That's last month in my gym. I wear my leggings on my way to the gym, with my jacket on.
I think you're referring to people that are not fit, like you mentioned about cellulite and nit a very pleasant to look at.
I don't weamy leggings unless I go to the gym. But I don't shop nor go to public in them. I jump to my car, out to the gym, shower after that and wear blue jeans.
I do feel sorry for those unfit people wearing such tight outfit and with bulging bellies. I don't judge them, though as Shawnthor said, each to their own.
RE: LADIES SKIN TIGHT LEGGINGS
Yes indeed, that's the key word. Depending on who's wearing them.Fair enough.