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If people have certain body types, it can be difficult to buy new clothing that doesn't show crack in certain situations. My husband has this issue as he has a very long torso, longer than most men. Yes he buys the "T" length of shirts when he can find them, but most stores don't carry much of a selection in that length and when they do they tend to be in more expensive styles. So sometimes when he bends over he has plumbers crack; he knows it happens and he does what he can to avoid it, but sometimes it's just there.
I suspect it's the same issue for many women who show muffin top. Some women have a longer hip area and the new styles of low rise pants just don't have the right length in the hip area. Yes, some of them may be buying the wrong size, but with certain body types even if you get the right size you may have muffin top. And clothing manufacturers for a long time didn't seem to be making much in the way of even medium rise jeans and casual pants.
It's really not that hard to look away and that solves the problem of not having to see it. As someone else said, why in the world would you want a picture of some strange guy's crack on your phone? That's the person with the problem; not the guy showing the crack.
Lady, it's not about his shirt. Pants are made to cover butts. Pull up the pants, tighten the belt, and give us all a break!
It's just bigger than the space between two toes. But, really, when you think about it, it's still just where two different pieces of flesh come together. The viewer is the one that makes it objectionable.
Exactly! This is how I feel as well. Why do people care so much about stuff like this? If I see someone with their butt crack hanging out (fairly common these days) I don't think any less of that person or don't see any reason to judge them harshly. It's a crack where two pieces of flesh come together.
I encountered this at a wedding once. The guests were going on and on about it needlessly for a couple hours. It was simple to resolve. "Someone" went to the restroom, washed his hands, but didn't thoroughly dry them, then came out of the restroom and flicked his wrist a couple times as he passed by the intoxicated guest. Problem solved.
I encountered this at a wedding once. The guests were going on and on about it needlessly for a couple hours. It was simple to resolve. "Someone" went to the restroom, washed his hands, but didn't thoroughly dry them, then came out of the restroom and flicked his wrist a couple times as he passed by the intoxicated guest. Problem solved.
The guests at a wedding didn't have anything better to talk about than a butt crack?
How do you react when someone has his butt crack hanging out?.
Depends on who it is:
Some dude or plumber - I ignore it.
A hot, young, sexy, fit, attractive girl - "Wow. She's hot. She just knows how sexy she is"
A not hot, not young, not fit, not attractive girl - "OMG, so gross. So low class and skanky. Ugh. She should know better".
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