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OK.  So are some of you saying that it is ok for women to appear any way they want in public, naked or nearly enough and that's ok?

 

That is fine if women go out that way and young girls (and even older ones) see them and admire the way they look.  

 

So now it's ok and doesn't matter?  If it were your mom, your daughter or grandmother, it's fine and acceptable?  

 

Is that what the point?  It doesn't matter?  Doesn't affect what you think of someone?  It's a good thing for our young women?  So don't say it doesn't affect you because it affects community standards and does affect us all.  Or do you disagree with that?

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@gertrudecloset wrote:

I like Issa Rae's and Kylie's dresses.  They are young.  If they got it and want to flaunt it, it's no skin off my nose.  Things like this have never bothered me.  It has no affect on my life.


This is for "me" only!

 

Since I have absolutely no control over what other women do, I don't give a fig.  It does not, reflect my life or affect my life.  Not one iota.  My reputation or the lack thereof is not nor will it be affected by what other women wear.  I won't state my point of view again, because it's perfectly FINE for me to have it.  Women have been known to do worse and other women are one of their biggest critics.  

 

I don't care.  There's nothing wrong with that either.  I will not be boycotting or heading anywhere to insist that women cover up.  It's not my place to.  I think we'd all be better off if we just minded our own images and self worth.

 

I don't want to be badgered about my point of view.  I'll let grown folk do what grown folk must do for themselves.

 

Don't include me with your replies please.  I don't really care.





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@Sooner wrote:

OK.  So are some of you saying that it is ok for women to appear any way they want in public, naked or nearly enough and that's ok?

 

That is fine if women go out that way and young girls (and even older ones) see them and admire the way they look.  

 

So now it's ok and doesn't matter?  If it were your mom, your daughter or grandmother, it's fine and acceptable?  

 

Is that what the point?  It doesn't matter?  Doesn't affect what you think of someone?  It's a good thing for our young women?  So don't say it doesn't affect you because it affects community standards and does affect us all.  Or do you disagree with that?


Unless one is living in a nudist colony, I guess I do not understand how anyone thinks it's a good idea to show up in a dress that reveals body parts. Not a "cool" point of view but definitely one I own @Sooner .Save it for your significant other in the boudoir....🌹

 

So we agree...🌻

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Goodness. I think we have lost sight of the fact these looks are for galas.

People are allowed to dress the way they want. That's empowering to some and more power to em!

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@JamandBread wrote:

Goodness. I think we have lost sight of the fact these looks are for galas.

People are allowed to dress the way they want. That's empowering to some and more power to em!


@JamandBread So that's ok to basically go nude in public?  Anything goes?  Don't care if your kids are there or if they wear clothes?  

 

Do you think there should be laws about public decency?  And if so, then people are not empowered?  Does empowered mean do whatever you want?  I need some clarification here because I don't understand. 

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@Sooner wrote:

@JamandBread wrote:

Goodness. I think we have lost sight of the fact these looks are for galas.

People are allowed to dress the way they want. That's empowering to some and more power to em!


@JamandBread So that's ok to basically go nude in public?  Anything goes?  Don't care if your kids are there or if they wear clothes?  

 

Do you think there should be laws about public decency?  And if so, then people are not empowered?  Does empowered mean do whatever you want?  I need some clarification here because I don't understand. 


These celebrities are being photographed at a gala or at awards shows. I've yet to see regular people walking around like this. Since I don't think my kids or grandkids are attending awards show, I'm certainly not worried.

empowerment means being who you are without the burden of caring about the naysayers. I love it! About time!

Yes, on public decency laws. I'm tired of trying to eat my potato salad next to topless, hairy, greasy Ken with the monstrous dewlap flopped on the beach like a walrus.

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I don't care for any of these dresses. All these women have beautiful figures, but I don't think it is necessary to see so much. Smiley Happy

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@shaggygirl,


@shaggygirl wrote:

You don't see men in need of wearing thongs with see through mesh over them showing off their naked butts and lumpy fronts. Just all these B & C list women have the need. It's surely not going to get them on the A list if that's their goal. The only list they're going to make is the desperate for attention list.

 

As for Megan Fox. Her eyes always look like she is half in the bag from.....well something.

 

I wonder if Machine Gun Kelly feels foolish when he's in the company of manly men. Giving himself  moniker is just too ridiculous for words. 

 

So funny😂

"lumpy fronts"

really your whole post-thanks for the early morning laugh!

So much better than the news!

I have always thought and I don't know why, the posts on the fashion forums  or re fashion have been some of the funniest I've ever read for many years.

Joan would be proud!

 

 

 


 

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It just makes me silly that a guy who looks like him would call himself Machine Gun Kelly. As if that makes up for being a tall skinny a**ed homely looking guy with nary a masculine thing about him including his long girly painted fingernails. Calling yourself Machine Gun Kelly does not change you from what you are into a tough guy. 

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Just because they can dress like this.. in my opinion... doesn't mean they should. 

 

It's not very classy looking and I really don't like it. But that's just my thoughts!