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@Alsace Gal wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

@Dusty1 wrote:

I admire every single person that isn't thin that wears the leggings!

I want to go up to each one & tell them they look Great!

How wonderful that they are comfortable with their bodies & confident in themselves as human beings to put on what is soft & easy to wear & go live their lives!!

Not in every situation. But if they are just out shopping or walking on the boardwalk, you do it!!

Not everyone that works out & keeps themselves healthy get a lean, thin body.

A lot of people are healthy but have different type bodies & maybe they just came from working out & have on their workout clothes.

Maybe they are just comfortable wearing the leggings.

I admire that. 

I get tired of feeling ashamed of myself because someone may be looking at me & judging me for my body, or how I dress, or how my hair is grey.

 

 


I do not care to see their underware or orivate bits


@I am still oxox 

If you can see their panties and private bits, you're way too close to their bits.


Not really pantilines are very visible

Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive what could go right.
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I personally feel that I wouldn't wear leggings except if I was wearing a tunic top that covered my front and back areas!  I rarely wear leggings and if I do, they are black.  I still see a lot of what I call "yoga pants" being worn out instead of jeans or pants.  Nearly all of them are not worn with longer or tunic tops.  Not long ago I was coming out of a local store and I saw a younger woman in very snug light colored yoga pants going in -- a man almost wrecked his car oogling her.  I am glad that the stores are carrying a lot of these loose casual pants which seem to be the newer thing to wear instead of the yoga pants.  

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I can so remember in my early teens and my mom and I going clothes shopping. It was unbearable. This was too tight; this was too short; this neckline too low. And I fought, but she never gave in. 

As much as I hated it, I've never forgotten all of it. It served me well, and still does as I choose clothes today.

When showing everything, they like the attention and don't care. 

 

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Leggings - for sure.  Better fit and extremely comfortable.

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@fairydogmother wrote:

I say this in all humility- I have always been judgmental, probably due to my own insecurities about my appearance. In the past few years with God's help, a lot of prayer, I've been able to shake off that ugly trait. Now when I am out and about, I no longer judge others' appearance. I've learned to say to myself, we are all precious in Gods sight. That person has a reason or a story for why they look the way they do. 


This is one of the best posts I have ever read on these forums. Good for you, if more people did that the world would be a much better place.

"Never let the facts get in the way of a good story"
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I remember the ,60's when the saying was, "some people should not wear stretch pants".
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Some people like display their bodies for free.
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What I perceive as an attractive shape can be much different than what a male thinks is an attractive shape. When most of us say that women dress for other women....I don't necessarily believe that. Maybe in some environments.. ..at times and some circumstances. But a whole lot of women like male attention. And leggings will get that attention. I see several women on my job wearing leggings with no long top that imo do NOT need to. But they like the look. Their perception is different from mine. They want male attention and they get it.
And to the poster that said if you see panty lines you are too close; I usually don't have a choice. I've trained myself to stare off at a far wall to not have to see what is way too much info for my eyes.
There's no modesty in dress anymore. It's whatever now. There's a 21 yo girl working with us now who not only wears leggings with crop tops but sometimes goes braless. It's so unbecoming. To me it says..I don't care. Here it is.
I don't care for the leggings look outside of the gym.