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When you're six feet tall and wear a size 11 shoe, you learned before adulthood not to worry about what people think about your feet. I suppose if your identity is based upon being a teeny-footed little delicate thing, it might be of more concern.
I've spent a commuting lifetime of walking through train stations having men stare up at me, then look down at my feet, then stare back up gape-mouthed when they see I am wearing sneakers or flats. I am not making this up. I saw this so many times over the years that I just laugh now when they do it. Unless I am in a cranky mood, then I say WTF are you looking at?
Women with big chests in tight, low cut tops so that you see a huge cleavage crack between even huger breasts and the whole thing jiggles when they walk. Reminds me of jello, and not in a good way.
Coming from a very large-busted woman, trust me - we don't have much of a choice in the matter! I'm wearing a shirt right now that would NOT be "revealing" on a normal-sized woman, but on me it's practically pornographic if I'm leaning over even a tiny bit. And try finding shirts that fit your bust, when the rest of you is 2-3 sizes smaller. Sorry, but if someone finds my "jiggly boobs" offensive, I don't really give a rat's patooty. Don't look.
2) When I'm grocery shopping and see someone in the store bending and can see their thong straps above the back waist of their pants as I reach for a loaf of bread, nauseating. ew.
Agreed. Poor guy has a terrible eye for fashion and what looks good in general. I hope he knows it's not for him and stops borrowing money from Kim to finance it.
The only crime against fashion is trying to conform to everyone else's expectations of what you should/shouldn't wear and spending time worrying about what is "in" or "out".
I really don't pay attention to what people are wearing unless they have something unique on that I like. I personally find UGG boots ugly but if someone else wants to wear them, then who am I to judge? People probably think some of the stuff I wear is ugly, too
When i was younger, what other people wore "bothered" me. Now i think "wear what you want, as long as YOU like it." Clothes can be fun.
I don't dress to please anybody else but myself. If my guy told me something didnt look great, i'd listen to him - because i know he's not some kind of controlling A-hole. But that's about it lol
Coming from a very large-busted woman, trust me - we don't have much of a choice in the matter! I'm wearing a shirt right now that would NOT be "revealing" on a normal-sized woman, but on me it's practically pornographic if I'm leaning over even a tiny bit. And try finding shirts that fit your bust, when the rest of you is 2-3 sizes smaller. Sorry, but if someone finds my "jiggly boobs" offensive, I don't really give a rat's patooty. Don't look.
I feel the same way. There's almost no top I can wear (unless it's a turtleneck) that won't be revealing. I've thought about breast reduction surgery, my insurance won't cover it. It's other peoples problem if they don't want to see my boobs. Also, other women scolding me about how I should wear a bra is getting old. I can't imagine telling people what kind of undergarments they should be wearing.
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