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Doesn't offend me at all. I don't personally do it, but if someone else wants to I don't really care. That's not to say I think it's always appropriate. If a kid showed up at a funeral and was noticeably sagging, I'd say something. But for someone walking down the street or hanging out with his or her friends, I couldn't care less. I don't see why it's such a big deal. Other than the occasions where an individual needs to be dressed up, like a funeral, wedding, fancy restaurants, etc., I don't really see a problem with it.
I thought this was about sagging parts as well..LOL
I don't really care. Usually anyone who I can see the undies, they look brand new and clean. If they are all dingy and the clothing is too...That just looks kinda gross. All new stuff seems to be able to carry that look off. I think it kinda is getting to be dated though.
I see it every day and generally ignore it. On the other hand, if we are talking about body parts, I vote for a tax credit for lipo and plastic surgery. (only kidding!)
If sagging is a fashion "trend" shouldn't it be going out of style by now (secretly praying)?
I can't stand it. Women want to see snug jeans on guys, not unkempt and dirty looking jeans.
If it works for some, then go for it; but I am enjoying the fact I am "sine cera".
As far as the baggy drawers thing; EWWWW no!!!!
Banned, I'm against, but common sense SHOULD prevail.
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