Butterfly
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- Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
He wouldn't dare. That's really rude, don't you think?
And absolutely inappropriate.
He wouldn't dare. That's really rude, don't you think?
Butt cracks anywhere in public isn’t appropriate. I don’t understand that style where guys wear their pants below their butt. I shouldn’t have to feel embarrassed looking at someone.Butt cracks on the job are very inappropriate. There's no excuse for that.
I like to think so, but seeing what I'm seeing as of late, tells me different.i have no idea where everyone is from but, correct me if i'm wrong but, most places have dress codes do they not? also as a general rule, all the weird stuff is left at home or not worn while they are working.
Thanks for saying that so I didn't have to- specifically referring to the 'cleavage' subject. A few years ago I went into an office, and the person I needed to talk to was wearing an otherwise-classy outfit but the top was cut almost down to her navel. I don't think it's prudish at all to say it's inappropriate.Frankly I think too many women dress a little too slutty for my tastes. But then I'm a prude. I don't think my cleavage should be hanging out at work any more than my a** should be. LOL!
And I think being able to see someone's camel toe at work because they wear the wrong shirt with their leggings is equally nasty.
Skirts that are too short...if I gotta worry about seeing your taco if you drop something on the floor then it's too short. IMO
I find the banking industry is one of the worst... tellers displaying their goods.Thanks for saying that so I didn't have to- specifically referring to the 'cleavage' subject. A few years ago I went into an office, and the person I needed to talk to was wearing an otherwise-classy outfit but the top was cut almost down to her navel. I don't think it's prudish at all to say it's inappropriate.
Fortunately I've missed the 'camel-toe' style so far- didn't even know what it meant when someone on the forum mentioned it. Ick.
Yes, some outfits also remind me of the Dairy Queen days.......Maybe, and an excellent point.
Do wonder whatever happened to the days when most employers provided their employees with outfits, pants, etc, or an allowance that ensured a new hire could afford to outfit themselves accordingly with the appropriate attire for the job/workplace.
I'm thinking back to the Dairy Queen days back in the 70's, when the girls serving cones and ice cream treats all wore DQ smocks, and that's only one example.
I just see an overall disconnect these days, where telling employees apart from shoppers is often next to impossible, and in my view that's not the way a business, company, or industry should be run.
Surely you know somebody will ask you to explain what that means... OK I'll be somebody...Yes, some outfits also remind me of the Dairy Queen days.......
You're pullin' my leg.Surely you know somebody will ask you to explain what that means... OK I'll be somebody...
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No, sorry, I really don't understand what you meant.You're pullin' my leg.