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We see this trend often. Whether you're walking down the street, on the bus or subway, park, and sometimes at work. What is your personal take on this topic and is there a solution?
I totally agree with everyone thus far. The other day I seen a child no older than 8-years-old walking with two (2) adults with his pants sagging. It's one thing that adults & adolescents walk around with sagging pants, but it's now extended to children in the presence of their parents/guardian. Wow!
The clods who started this "fashion" started it because (they claim) in prison you're not allowed to have a belt so your pants sag. Okayeeee..... first of all, morons, you CAN have a belt in prison. Second, if your pants fit, they wouldn't fall off your azz because you take your belt off. Third, what kind of imbecile takes their fashion style from PRISON??????
The clods who started this "fashion" started it because (they claim) in prison you're not allowed to have a belt so your pants sag. Okayeeee..... first of all, morons, you CAN have a belt in prison. Second, if your pants fit, they wouldn't fall off your azz because you take your belt off. Third, what kind of imbecile takes their fashion style from PRISON??????
It has nothing to do with belts.As "available" said,it means your are ready and eager to take it up the butt.
It has nothing to do with belts.As "available" said,it means your are ready and eager to take it up the butt.
Try explaining that to all the thugs. They just brush it off. "whatever, man! This how Gs do it." I also see this trend with skinny jeans.
I dislike the whole rap/ghetto/thug culture. Rick Rubin and Russell Simmon are the 1s responsible.
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